In the past, her parents had been looking for ssuitable men for her. Corwin had even wanted to introduce his favorite student to her, but she hadn't even given them a chance to meet nor have a meal. As of now, Doris realized that her mother seemed to have a very good impression of Charlie. Now, the reason she wanted Charlie to stay was probably to ask Charlie for spersonal information or maybe even to investigate her relationship with him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTherefore, she quickly said, "Mother, Charlie is a young man. There is a generation gap between you guys, there won't be much to talk about. It's better to not cause him any trouble!" 3 Faith immediately replied, "What are you saying? Although your dad and I are a little older, we do know a lot about the younger generation stuff, okay?" At this moment, Charlie said with a smile, "It's alright, Doris. You should go and buy your stuff first. Let's not delay uncle's meal. I will chat with uncle and aunt for a while." Doris was very embarrassed, and she was afraid that her mother would say nonsense or inquire too much in front of Charlie. However, as Charlie himself had mentioned that he didn't mind staying with her parents, she couldn't forcefully make him leave. 3 Since there was no way out, she had no choice but to say to Charlie, "Then, I will have to trouble you to stay here and accompany my parents while I head out. I'll be back soon." 3 As she was talking, she remembered something and asked, "It's already so late, shouldn't you be hurrying home? This is not interfering with any of your plans, right?" Charlie waved his hand. "It's alright, you'd better make haste." Doris nodded. "Then, I will head out now." Upon saying that, she spoke to her mother, Faith," Mother, you'd better not mention any unnecessary stuff to Charlie. I will be right back!" Faith waved her hand and said, "Oh, don't you worry. What can I talk about to others? We're just going to chat and have a few words. Don't worry about it. Go!" Doris was left with no choice but to leave the ward nervously. As soon as Doris had left, Faith looked at Charlie with a smile and asked, "Mr. Wade, how old are you this year?" Faith had a very good impression of Charlie.
Not only because Charlie had helped her family perform a big favor by saving her husband, but also because of his handsappearance and talent.
Seeing that he and her daughter looked so well-paired, she deemed him to be the perfect candidate to be a son- in-law. 6 Charlie didn't know what Faith was thinking. When he saw her asking the question, he hurriedly replied with a smile, "Aunty, you need not be so polite. Just callCharlie. I will be twenty-seven years old soon." 4 Faith nodded, smiled, and replied, "Then, I won't be overly polite with you!" Faith continued asking, "Charlie, what is your occupation?" "I..." Charlie was a little stunned by Faith's question.
'What is my job? I used to be a full-thouse husband, but now, the work has been taken over by Elaine...' 'However, ever since her leg was injured, I have to help around more or less...' 'I could say that I am now considered to have gotten rid of the full-thouse husband title, so what kind of occupation is it considered now? An entrepreneur?' 'Well, it's almost like an entrepreneur. After all, there is Emgrand group and Apothecary Pharmaceutical.'
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThinking of this, Charlie smiled and replied, "Aunty, I now own two small companies, Soedan kind of regard myself as a self-employed entrepreneur."
When Faith heard this, she said with a smile, "Being self-employed is very good! Although they don't earn much, they have more freedom! To you, younger generations, the earnings are not that important. The most important thing is happiness and freedom!"
As she spoke, she couldn't help but sigh and say, "I always tell Doris not to be overly led in terms of her career You can still live an interesting life no matter how much you earn. There is no need to tire yourself out every day, but she just won't listen..." As she spoke of this, Faith looked at Charlie and said seriously, "Charlie, in the future, you will have to helpX