William put down his fork and knife to fumble around in his pocket.
Beside him, Sophia blinked and inched closer to whisper into John’s ear. “Could your dad have bought a diamond
ring to propose?”
John stared at William’s action and smiled. “I guess so.”
On the other hand, Logan’s face was twitching at the sight of the progression of events. I am too thoughtless. I
shouldn’t have come for dinner! Not only was he mocked by Sophia, he was forced to watch the lovey-dovey
scenes of the two couples. What did I do to deserve this?
Indeed, William took out a brocade box from his pocket. Anyone could tell that it was a ring box with one look.
Matilda was shocked at the sight of it. At this age, she had not expected to be presented with a ceremony like this.
The two of them could have discussed the remarriage between themselves in private, and that would have been
good enough for her. Proposals and diamond rings were not part of her expectations.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtUnder everyone’s expectant eyes, William found it hard to go down on one knee to propose. Thus, he could only
open the box on the table, push it over to Matilda, and stare at her.
His question was simple too. “Let’s remarry, okay?”
Logan instantly lifted his hands to shield his face.
On the other hand, Matilda’s face was blushing from the proposal. Without any fuss, she took the diamond ring and
put it onto her finger.
Frankly speaking, she had a lot of diamond rings, but they were all left behind at Constance Residence after the
divorce.
She bought most of the rings for herself and William had only given her one ring at the start of their marriage.
Despite that, she never wore the ring he bought. After all, it was a gift from many years ago and was already out of
style. Now, she stared at the diamond ring on her finger for a moment. Smiling, she gave a reply shorter than his
question. “Okay.” Old Mrs. Constance sighed at the proposal. “Girl, you are going to blame me. If I had not brought
it up hastily just now, William might have given you a better proposal later tonight.” Matilda waved her hands to
show her objection. “You shouldn’t say that. We’re getting older now and there’s really no need for a proposal.
Everything’s good as long as we share an understanding and have an open talk about it.” At the same time, Sophia
took a look at Logan. “Logan, why are you covering your face? Is it because you can’t stand watching as a
singleton?” Logan slowly lowered his hands and scrambled for an excuse. “It’s not that I can’t stand it. I’m simply
feeling shy.” Then, Old Mrs. Constance took the chance to turn her focus onto Logan. She stared at him and said,
“Logan, don’t blame me for talking too much.
You’re not young anymore. I’m doing this because I see you as family. Come, tell me if there’s any girl you’re
interested in right now.” In response, he hurriedly waved his hands. “Grandma, don’t you know me? I’m wild and
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmfree—not the type that fancies being tied down. For now, I’m not interested in finding a partner.” As if he was afraid
of being mocked by Sophia, he quickly added, “But if I wanted to, it would be easy to get someone! Girls are going
to line up for me.” What a shameless fellow! He has the guts to say anything at any occasion without
discretion! Sophia thought. Knowing that Logan was trying to joke his way out of the conversation, she sighed. “Your
family must be getting worried about you, aren’t they? I understand that young people nowadays prefer to enjoy a
longer period of freedom, but there are certain things that should be done at the right age. Think of it; when you
grow older and finally decide to marry a woman who’s in the same age range, the two of you will be too old to even
think about having children and raising them. You won’t have the energy for that!” Logan forced a laugh and was a
little lost at how to continue the conversation around this topic. Seated beside them, Sophia felt like laughing at the
sight of his embarrassed expression. She waited for a while before chiming in to help Logan. “Grandma, you can’t
rush a marriage. Perhaps it’s just not time yet. When the right person comes along, this matter will be settled in no
time.”