Chapter 93 Don't Go On The Blind Date (Part Two)
Chapter 93 Don't Go On The Blind Date (Part Two)
Ronnie lifted his head up and remarked, as they were having their meal. "I've been informed about your
family's situation. If I remember correctly, I heard that your brother is quite young and still in elementary
school. It truly is a pity that your parents died an untimely death, and by circumstance, the heavy
burden of raising your younger brother had befallen you.
If I'm completely being honest, I do feel for you, Miss Ji. And I sincerely want to be of help to you and
your dear brother. I believe we came here with similar intents, for the sole purpose of finding a suitable
partner to get married to. So, why don't we just stop beating around the bush and get right down to
business? What do you say, Carla?
Carla, who was in the middle of eating, almost gagged on her food and was almost gasping for air. She
took a sip of water to try to clear her throat and nodded in agreement.
"So we're seeing eye to eye on this, right? Okay, I'll promptly cut to the chase," Ronnie added, seeing
her give a go signal. However, even he got a bit red-faced because of that, causing him to lower his
head a little. "The conditions I have aren't unreasonable, are they? If you think it's worth giving 'us' a try,
then I'm sure we can work on this together.
Regarding the matter with your brother, once we finally get married someday, of course, the two of us
would be raising him together. In spite of that, there's something else I have in mind, and I need to
make sure we're on the same page here.
The fact of the matter is, when your brother eventually decides to get married in the future, of course,
we can help him out a little bit, but, for the most part, he should be able to learn how to depend on
himself by then for where they'd be residing in along with their wedding expenses. You're with me on
this and you feel the same way, right?"
Ronnie probed, adjusting his gaze and veering toward Carla through a pair of black frame glasses. It
was amazing how he was able to think things through and peer that far in the future.
"Ahem, ahem," Carla forced a cough to clear her throat and then sternly replied, "Mr. Luo, don't you
think you're contemplating a bit too far ahead? This is just our first date! And yet here you are, planning
about our future."
Ronnie shook his head right then and there, then he quickly pulled his chair closer to Carla and began
explaining to her seriously, "No, not at all! I beg to disagree." "Miss Ji, we're perfect for each other. It's
like we were destined to be together. And, in time, we're gonna have kids after we get married at last!
What do you say to that? My mom is fond of kids, so I was thinking maybe we should have at least two
of them, with one being a boy. That being the case, if we also have to take care of your brother at the
same time, wouldn't you think that to be too much of a burden?
And Miss Ji, please don't take this the wrong way,"
Ronnie just kept blabbering on, under the assumption that if these things weren't laid out clearly, then it
could prove to be so problematic later on in their relationship.
"I mean, when the time comes that your brother would be big enough and capable of fending for his
own while the two of us are so busy having a family, then taking care of him should be the least of our
worries. I don't mind helping you out with the costs of raising your brother. That's fine with me. But
when he finally starts making a living for himself, it's only fair that he should pay me back."
Carla, with a table napkin in her hand, wiped the corner of her lips and shifted her gaze toward Ronnie
and was beaming.
"Mr. Luo, that's so considerate of you, being sympathetic and all. That's going to pose a problem."
"Yes, that's what people say about me, being too considerate to a fault. Do you think so, too? Ronnie
smiled, looking quite amused, and fixed up his clothes. "We're going to be a family after all. There isn't
going to be any mountain we wouldn't be able to climb. You can count on me. I'm the most dependable
guy you'll ever meet. Have faith in me, Miss Ji."
Carla couldn't help herself snickering, "Mr. Luo, at the moment, I have two apartments under my name,
one is of eighty square meters and the other a hundred and fifty square meters. I've already decided to
give my brother the bigger one and I'm planning to give it to him when he finally gets married someday.
So, due to that, there's no need for you to be concerning yourself about that matter too much."
After hearing Carla's remarks, Ronnie got suddenly frozen in place out of shock for a second there. He
never could've imagined Carla to have an apartment of her own, let alone two of them. "That's great!
But when we get married ourselves, we'd also be needing to move in together in our own apartment. NôvelDrama.Org exclusive content.
Don't you think that your decision is a bit rash?" he asked, shifting his glasses.
If Ronnie were to have his own brother, even then, he probably wouldn't be able to just casually give a
big apartment to him just like that. Everyone would rationally be putting their own needs as the highest
priority.
Even though the housing prices in BH City weren't as steep as that of the other neighboring cities', an
apartment with an area of a hundred and fifty square meters would easily go for higher than a million!
Carla couldn't totally hold back her laughter and chuckled, her eyes glittering with excitement.
She wasn't lying about the house, and she surely brought it up on purpose.
She didn't have time to waste discussing all of her plans for the distant future with a man she just met
about half an hour ago. Who would?!
She deliberately said that she would give the house to her brother in order to set up a situation where
the two of them would eventually argue about her decisions.
After that, she could just brush it off and tell Karen it didn't work out between the two of them.