er to marry a man who was much younger than she was. Wasn't he
quickly and firmly protested, having already decided that she wo
he other end of the phone. "Don't say that.
es first. That man is still so young, Mom. He is ten years younger than me. He is mo
riage with his older brother, but since our families lost contact for a lo
ry me? That doesn't make sense, Mom. If his brother is already married to someone
ng agreement to marry our children. We wan
t works, Mom. This is selfish. You are only thinking about yourselves without considering
you ask him
aised upon hearing her m
Rhea, I ha
lazily while rolling her eyes, already tir
this marriage, then fine... I wo
. I'll ask
inished talking yet.
ing in that mall any longer. In her mind, it was far better to go to the office than waste her precious time on something as ridi
" For the umpteenth time, Rhea chose to comply with he
, then you must also accept it. There will be no more excuses for you to
ense of reason by insisting on marrying off her daughter, th
"Alright, Mother. I agree. Besides, I am sure that man will reject this arrangement. There's no way he wo
ng her words. "That is not necessarily true. Alright then, go
e. Rhea shook her head again, unable to comprehend her mother's way of thinking.
the frustration she was feeling, Rhea then walked
er impatience to confront the man
on and saw Dion still sitting in the same
. Where did you go? You
down in the chair directly across from Dion. "There is something im
a intently. He was undeniably handsome, and now his eye
we are meeting here is because our pa
. "Yes, I k
, do you still want to go throu
se. Deep down, she hoped he would reject the arranged marriage
d marriage?" Rhea asked once more, growing impatient. However, Di
about
d thrown the question back at her. "I'm the on
what you think about our arrang
man in front of her-they were both equally infuriat
agree to marry someone like you, who is muc
ion answere
gap between us because I'm thirty
ha
We're more suited to be siblings. Got it? So, I firmly re
arranged marriage and am
widened in utter shock upo
just say? I didn't
eard me right. I said I accept this ar
you're still
ting married at my university. So, I can marry you anytime." As if oblivious to
ge of her nose, feeling a headache coming
re we getti
g with two people who had completely lost their minds-her mother and Dion.