"I didn’t just ntion it to you guys; actually, I ca to see Master Mu to help my sister check out her matchmaking prospects."
After dinner, the three of them didn’t leave but continued chatting about this commission while digesting their al.
Everyone was aware of this matter, so after Jiang Aijia spoke, the other two didn’t have much reaction.
They just listened quietly.
They felt that things probably wouldn’t be that simple.
Jiang Aijia said her sister is already over thirty this year.
For a woman, this age indeed isn’t considered very young.
To so people, it seems that she’s already past her pri. If she hasn’t married by this ti, it’s like gaining a buff.
People around might think she’s either crazy or has sothing wrong.
Both physically and ntally.
So people might even label her as "unfilial."
As a result, arguing with the family happens quite frequently.
Jiang Aijia said that’s the reason her sister is like this.
"I’m 27 this year."
"My parents are from the countryside."
"So they believe that won are born with the purpose of marrying and having children."
Jiang Aijia shrugged, seemingly very dissatisfied with this idea.
I reckon if it weren’t in the presence of Mu Yunchu, she’d definitely say more than this.
Wen Xu could also see that her tone was quite harsh.
Marriage and childbirth—can’t they pursue their careers?
It’s not that they can’t.
Clearly, they do better than n in many fields.
As she was thinking, Jiang Aijia realized she was going off-topic.
And began to return to the main topic.
"No sha in admitting, my parents think kids my age should be using soy sauce, let alone my sister."
Urging them to find partners and marry almost every day.
Jiang Aijia was in a sowhat better position.
Since her parents focused all their attention on her sister, they often forgot there’s a second daughter who hasn’t found a partner.
"But actually, my sister doesn’t need a man at all."
Not only is she an executive at a company, but she’s also busy with her career daily and can buy whatever she wants.
"She told she completely doesn’t understand the significance of a man to her."
Jiang Aijia doesn’t want to admit it because her parents always say she’s been led astray by her sister.
But the truth is anyone with higher education or independent thinking can realize this.
Nevertheless, her sister hasn’t never had a boyfriend; as people say, when one reaches certain conditions, their standards increase accordingly.
She tried dating a few, but they broke up due to various reasons in the end.
"Later, she beca increasingly uninterested in dating."
You can’t bla her.
Once you discover sothing is aningless, who would continue with it?
As a result, her cast-off distractions made her career shine even more.
"But even if my sister makes a lot of money, they still feel ashad in front of neighbors."
Wen Xu asked, "So, your parents found her a matchmaking prospect?"
Hoping this will speed her into marriage.
Jiang Aijia’s expression beca intriguing.
She corrected, "Not one."
Wen Xu: "?"
"A bunch." Jiang Aijia said, exasperated.
Wen Xu: "..."
Because they wanted their daughter married, they found her a bunch of matchmaking prospects.
According to Jiang Aijia, regardless of tall or short, fat or thin, rich or poor, all types of personalities, everything is covered.
Anyway, there’s everything you can imagine.
Just because they’re worried about her high standards, that’s why she’s getting this treatnt.
Wen Xu thought it was quite amazing.
If Jiang Aijia is not exaggerating, her parents have found at least a dozen people for her sister.
Let’s not discuss other things.
Just where did the senior couple find so many eligible, single young n?
Jiang Aijia smiled sarcastically, "My dad and mom spent money on an advanced mbership on a matchmaking website."
This matter made her feel that her parents were completely obsessed.
The sisters earn quite a bit, and they’ve given a lot to their parents.
Never expected them to save on everyday expenses, saying they’ll spend the money where it counts.
Jiang Aijia truly understood what that blade ant.
Almost shaved her head.
Thousands spent, without hesitation.
"So each site recomnded roughly... five or six people according to their requirents."
Allegedly saying they are excellent representatives of the platform.
But Jiang Aijia refused to believe it.
Can excellent n end up on matchmaking sites looking for partners?
Can excellent n remain on matchmaking sites until the end?
She firmly believed the saying that good n don’t circulate is true.
Thus, she really didn’t believe these guys were problem-free.
"Have you t those people?"
Jiang Aijia shook her head, "Haven’t t them."
"I only saw photos."
"And their related profiles."
These are available in the website’s backend.
"The official eting is tomorrow. They’ve already been invited to our house for dinner."
Jiang Aijia assured; it would definitely be a shock.
A group of people coming for one woman’s matchmaking.
That scene, she didn’t dare imagine.
No wonder Jiang Aijia wasn’t rushing.
Turns out the dinner is tomorrow.
Even if they return today, it wouldn’t make a difference.
But after hearing so much, Mu Yunchu grew slightly more interested.
At least it sounded more challenging than before.
"So you ca to , genuinely hoping I’d help inspect those people, or sothing else?"
Is it truly to help filter a good man for her sister, or from a taphysical angle to clear obstacles in her sister’s career?
Mu Yunchu ant this.
Jiang Aijia wasn’t particularly fixated.
If there were genuinely good n, she wouldn’t mind pruning her sister’s romantic prospects.
What if she finds true chemistry?
But to be honest, she feared encountering those sleazy guys and having her sister fancy them; that would be a nightmare.
"I understand your point."
Mu Yunchu took a sip of tea.
Felt their conversation had mostly reached its end.
Jiang Aijia went to pay the bill, then returned to ask Mu Yunchu whether to head ho with her or do sothing else.
If Mu Yunchu was interested, she could also take him around Yunhai City.
"Will you stay at ho tonight?"
"Do you still live with your parents?"
"No, no, no."
She quickly waved her hand.
"I’m already this grown-up; how could I still live with them?"
"And if that were the case, I’d probably be nagged to death by them every day."
"Both my sister and I bought properties in the neighborhood next to where my parents live."
Ensuring that the distance isn’t too far while also maintaining a comfortable distance.
At least this way, they don’t ddle so often.
"Downstairs at my place, there’s a very high-end hotel. I’ll go check you into two rooms soon."
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