Chapter 29. Persuading Gery
"Can you bear to see me getting older and more uneasy?" Mrs. Daphne asked Gery.
"What's wrong with it, Grandma? Do you have any problems? Vinestra is fine, and so am I," said Gery, confused and starting to get annoyed with his grandmother.
"Gery... you know very well that I won't be able to calm down until you have a good wife who is able to temper your emotions." Mrs. Daphne finally spoke her mind, which should have been in Gery's expectation.
"Oh my! I'll get married in due time, Grandma. Don't push me, or the first bad experiences might happen again--"
"GERY!" Mrs Daphne almost screamed as she was shocked to hear her grandson mention the failure of his first marriage in such a calm tone. As if it wasn't a big, bad thing that left a traumatic impact on Gery, as well as a high level of embarrassment on Mrs. Daphne's face.
"I'm sorry, Grandma. But why don't you learn from that experience? If you force me, then the result will definitely be
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