People wouldn’t realize the importance of having a good spouse until they were old and unable to move about freely.

Having children was good!

In short, the more parents worried about their children, the more successful the café become.

Fine, then!

Isaac Larson, the boss of the roadside café, simply stopped doing anything. As long as they weren’t bad people or people he found too disagreeable, he let everyone in for blind dates.

Let the café become as cramped and noisy as a marketplace! Who would want to bring their children here for blind dates if that happened, huh?

The waitress, Ginny, didn’t need to guess to know that her boss was the reason for today’s noisy and cramped venue. He had arranged the blind date scene in a desperate attempt to become poor.

Unfortunately for him, these people who came for blind dates didn’t feel disgusted at all. On the contrary, they cooperated well.

It was mainly because Ginny was competent and not at all clumsy in handling things.

Under her coordination, these people were well-organized. Ms. Jarvis was especially so; she seemed displeased in the beginning, but later on, she became more and more cooperative.

Most importantly, she was beautiful. Yet her eyes revealed her foolish naïveté—she was as immature as a college student.

Ginny couldn’t help but step in to help Cecilia and give some hints. She hoped that Cecilia could find a suitable match in their café.

focused on the

faces. Just press the pink bell next to you. As soon

“Alright.”

“Got it.”

coffee was rich,

and focused on chatting with

having been Julian’s assistant for so many years, he had

when he wanted to invest in Diana’s studio in the past, Noel was familiar

a voice changer spoke differently from normal. Noel had a good intuition, and could tell

wearing

was stunned, wondering why this man

impolite and tactless directness was somewhat

ambitious man like him who aimed to use others to elevate his status wouldn’t come to this

and Julian wouldn’t let him take

her, who lived a privileged life, were

were never meant to be together. Just as Sue had said, they should never have started dating

“Yes.”

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