?<strong>Chapter 238:</strong>
In the restaurant, after the seventh blind date, Corrie couldn’t muster a sweet smile as she had been forcing herself to do. She took a sip of coffee from the table, attempting to push down her depression. But ultimately, she failed and dialed her father’s number.
“I’ve made it clear I want an outstanding and capable husband. Who are these guys you keep setting me up with? I don’t like any of them,” she vented to her father, Nichs Bates, who bristled with anger on the other end of the line. Despite his ire, he managed to keep his tone subdued. “Are you still unsatisfied? I think yourst date is great. His father is a shipbuilding magnate. Who else could you possibly want?”
Corrie continued, frustrated, “Yes, his father is super awesome, and yes, there are benefits if I marry him. But hecks ambition entirely. He’s content with afortable life and doing nothing. He expects me to settle for that.”
Nichs rubbed his temples, exasperated. “What nonsense are you spouting? All you should care about is acquiring more wealth through marriage. Why do you need to seek out a motivated and capable man who you love?”
“Dad, do you think I’m incapable of finding both love and wealth? You’re insatiable,” Corrie retorted.
Nichs retorted, “I’ve arranged for you to meet Brook Owen tomorrow. You two are of simr age. You can see how you get along.”
“Brook Owen?” Corrie furrowed her brow. “Have you forgotten I was involved with Jayden Owen before?”
“So what? Jayden’s now disabled and married. Why can’t you go on a blind date with Brook?” Nichs’s tone remained calm. “Brook is likely to take over the Owen Group in the future. He’s more aligned with your ambitions.”
After a moment’s thought, Corrie relented. “Fine. Send me his numberter.”
Nichs sounded pleased. “Behave yourself this time. If we gain the support of the Owen family, our family’s position will be secure.”
After ending the call, Corrie received a call from Tess. During her previous blind date, Tess had tried calling multiple times. Corrie, preupied, had missed each call. She had messaged Tess to inquire why she had been trying to reach her, but Tess didn’t provide an answer.
Corrie hesitated for a moment as she stared at the ringing phone. After three rings, she finally answered. “Hello, what’s up?” she inquired.
Corrie’s recent blind date wasn’t exactly a secret among their social circle. Tess would likely know about it soon enough. Without reservation, Corrie replied, “Yes, I’m at that age where marriage is on the horizon. Gotta start nning for the future.” With a smile, Tess asked, “Ever thought about being my daughter-inw?”
Corrie was taken aback. Did Tess want her to marry Bryce? Awkwardly, she responded, “Bryce just finished college, right? We’re not exactly a match.”
“It’s not Bryce I’m talking about. Jayden. You used to date him, didn’t you?” Tess chuckled.
Corrie was astonished. “Jayden? You want me to marry Jayden? He was a cripple.” She refrained from voicing her disgust, maintaining herposure and manners. “Jayden and I are ancient history. Let’s leave it at that. Besides, I think Elyse is perfect for him. They seem really in love.”
As Corrie mentioned Elyse, she adopted a gentle tone, feigning admiration. However, a mocking smile yed on her lips. “How could Elyse fall for a disabled man? She must be desperate.” After a pause, Corrie added, “It’s not easy for them. Please don’t judge Elyse unfairly.”
Tess’s anger red at Corrie’s words. Elyse’s family was a disappointment. The Lloyds even relied on the Owens for help. Tess entertained the thought of convincing Jayden to divorce Elyse and marry someone else. That was why she considered Corrie. Corrie and Jayden had a history. If Tess could offer Corrie more resources and be good to her, Corrie might agree to marry Jayden.
Tess misjudged Corrie’s feelings towards Jayden. She failed to recognize that Corrie now held Jayden in disdain due to his disability. Tess even considered the possibility of Corrie marrying Jayden.
Disgusted by Tess’s scheming, Corrie exchanged a few polite words before abruptly ending the call. “As if I couldn’t find any man. Marry a cripple? Ridiculous.” Muttering to herself, Corrie took a sip of her coffee. Just then, Jayden and hispanions were ushered into an exclusive dining room by a waiter. Corrie was surprised, a creepy smile creeping onto her face. “What a coincidence. I must go say hello to them.”
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