Chapter 100 Let's Get Married
Chapter 100 Let's Get Married
Rose didn't reply to him at all. Timothy couldn't figure out her attitude.
"Both of our parents are at present and we even have the meal at home. Uncle Linder and Auntie Young don't treat me as a stranger. So to some degree, we are the family. Rose, let's make sure our relationship so that we can promote our relationship."
Timothy was really having a daydream.
"If my parents agree, I agree." Rose followed his daydream.
"They absolutely would agree. I'll give you a surprise." Mr. Fan smiled proudly.
"Surprise, what surprise?" A voice came from the door of the dining room.
Bright was in the front, followed by the Fan family and the Linder family. When he entered the dining room, Timothy was astonished and he opened his eyes wide.
He had heard much of Bright, but he had no chances to see him. However, today he could see him in the Linder's house in such as close distance. He couldn't help being excited.
Bright dressed up well. His imposing presence, handsome cool face and graceful behavior were far beyond Timothy's reach. Compared with him, Timothy was wretched.
Bright stood beneath the crystal chandelier. Light cast on him, making him so attractive and look like Princess Charming.
"It seems I interrupted your invitation, Mr. Linder." Looking at the rich dishes, Bright's eyesight glanced past Linder without trace.
"No no. We are greatly honored by your gracious visit." Chandler looked very nervous.
"Yes, you come at an appropriate time. We haven't started lunch yet. If you don't mind, what about having lunch with us?" Joy's face was full of smiles. Bright's appearance at this moment was absolutely a silent support for the Linder family.
The Fan family admired the Linder family very much as it was really difficult to invite Bright. So the rumor seemed true that the Linder family and Bright had a close relationship.
"If you have time, please pay a visit to our home as well." The Fan family invited Bright sincerely.
"You're so polite, Mr. Linder and Mr. Fan." Bright replied in a polite yet alienated way without any special passion.
"I'm flattered." Chandler replied, "But what does Mr. Lee come here for?"
Bright replied coldly, "Doris called me, saying she missed me. It's weekend so I come for her."
When he said so, both Chandler and Joy's faces became dark, but they maintained fake smiles, "Mr. Lee, Doris is having a trip outside with Granny."
"Oh, what a pity." Bright glanced at his diamond wrist watch, "If you don't mind, I'll wait for her."
"Of course not."
How dared Mr. and Mrs. Linder mind it. If so, they were finding themselves trouble, weren't they?
It never occurred to them that Bright adored Doris so much as if she was his daughter.
But the Fan family was curious about "Doris". Their eyes were full of confusion. Who was Doris that could win Bright's favor and even made him come from the place far away?
They were sure Doris was the one important to him.
"Please be seated, Mr. Lee." Chandler pulled the chair next to him.
Bright unbuckled the buttons on his suit and took a seat on the left of Rose. Meanwhile Timothy sat on her right. "Mr. Lee, help yourself. Good appetite." Chandler felt extremely happy. He raised the wine glass, "Please allow me to give you a toast."
"Sorry, Mr. Linder. I drove here. If I drink, who drives me home?" Bright made a joke without raising the wine cup.
"Mr. Lee, we have a chauffeur and I'll arrange him to drive for you. No worries." Again Chandler raised the wine cup in his hand, "Mr. Lee, I drink first to show my respect."
Then Chandler raised his head and swallowed a small cup of white wine.
Chinese mainly drank white wine.
Bright slowly raised the wine up and drank it.
Rose cast a glance at Bright who didn't change his face.
On the other side, Mr. Fan also toasted Bright, and then it was Timothy's turn. He stood up and raised the wine cup, "Mr. Lee, I - -"
"I am not a good drinker, so excuse me, I won't drink with you." Timothy took the chopsticks on the table, picked a small cube of reddish and bit it.
Rose took the soup bowl and handed a bowl of fish soup to Bright, "Mr. Lee, please taste of the delicious soup."
"Okay." Bright took the spoon and tasted the soup. It was really delicious and led him to endless aftertastes.
Timothy noticed their interaction and felt uncomfortable.
Rose was the one he felt satisfied with. He didn't want to give such a beauty away to anyone else, even Bright Lee.
Sophie had been conquered by him. If he could conquer Rose, then both of the pretty sisters were his. NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.
He used to love Sophie. Now he had had sex with her, abandoned her and prepared to build a relationship with Rose and even was going to marry her. What he did was to retaliate against Sophie's humiliation.
He really wanted to be Sophie's "brother-in-law". How happy it would be!
"Dad, Mum, Uncle and Auntie, since Mr. Lee is here, I want him to work as a matchmaker." The more Timothy thought about it, the more excited he became.
"For what?" Bright wiped the corner of his mouth with the napkin.
"Mr. Lee, Rose and I love each other and have gained both of our parents' permission to date. I fell in love win Rose at the first sight. Hence I hope you can be a matchmaker for our love." Timothy pushed away his chair and took out a red velvet box from the pocket.
All people at presence focused their attention on Timothy, especially Rose who stared at the box in his hand and felt certain about what would happen next. As expected, Timothy got down on one knee in front of Rose and slowly opened the red velvet box in his hand. A 5-carat diamond ring was lying inside the box. It was flawlessly cut and gave bright rays.
Timothy raised his head to watch Rose in the same horizon. He looked at her with attentive and affectionate eyes, "Rose, although we don't quite know each other, I'm in full love with you and I wanna spend the rest of life with you. Let's get married."
Timothy looked greasy and his words were also greasy, making Rose feel sick.
Perhaps because of the first impression he left on her was bad, whatever he did later on didn't arouse her any good feeling at all.