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Xavier didn't bother discussing the oue of his blind date and went straight upstairs.

Hannah Hanson cfrom the kitchen, holding a bowl of ginseng soup, frowning as she spoke, "They seemed like such a good

match. | can't believe it didn't work out. What exactly is Gonzalez looking for? Givea clue so | can keep an eye out, save me

from running around like a headless chicken, always missing the mark."

Mr. Hanson took a sip of the ginseng soup and said calmly, "You can't blGonzalez for today. It was Miss Raye who wasn't

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interested, not him."

Hannah quickly added, "Right, I'm not blaming Gonzalez. I'm just worried about him, that's all."

Mr. Hanson responded, "I understand your concern, but these things can't be rushed. It's all about finding the right person at the

right time."

"You're absolutely right!" Hannah agreed with a smile, though disappointment weighed heavily on her heart. How high were Carol's

standards to overlook Gonzalez?

Upstairs, Xavier returned to his room and texted Norah, "Thanks for today!"

Norah replied promptly, "No thanks needed. | did it for myself."

Staring at the message, Xavier suddenly found himself at a loss for words. After sthought, he decided to use a tone of elder's

advice, "That Larry, better keep your distance. He's bad news."

On the other side, Norah couldn't help but smile broadly, feeling a profound sense of joy. Lying on her bed, she couldn't keep the

grin off her face. Henson had asked her to wait a couple more days, but she couldn't help being honest with him, "I've already

deleted him."

A few seconds later, he replied, "Hmm."

Norah then asked, "What were you up to this afternoon?"

"Visited an old friend."

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