Ellen was a little bewildered by the sight. Wasnât she supposed to eat with Connor and his family? Why were there strangers here? She smiled politely and greeted, âGood to see you, Uncle Connor and Aunt Olivia.â
âEllie, here, let me introduce you to them.â Connor said to her, âThis is my old friend, Murray Fuller, and beside him is his wife, Christina. And this man here is their son, Harvey Fuller.â
Ellen gave the couple a courteous smile before glancing at the young man. âNice to meet you.â
âWow, sheâs gorgeous!â Christina praised, grinning from ear to ear. âOf course, she is. All of the girls in our family are pretty,â
Olivia immediately replied.
Harvey immediately got up to pour tea for Ellen, and she hurriedly thanked him. Ever since Ellen entered the room, Harveyâs eyes had been glued to her face. He thought his date today would be just an ordinary girl, but he didnât expect the heavens to give him such a huge surprise.
Ellen was one of the innocent yet pure girls whom he rarely saw. In particular, the sweet way she smiled put him in a better mood at first glance. Moreover, he had been informed about Ellen while he was on his way to the restaurant. She was a relocatee from Lockwood Village, and she even had a small fortune. Who wouldn't like a beautiful and wealthy woman?
Just then, the dishes were served, and the two families ate while chatting. Ellen only had a few bites when she heard Connorâs voice. âEllie is beautiful and kind-hearted, but she seems lonely from living alone for a while now.â
Hearing that, Ellen hurriedly explained, âUncle Connor, Iâm doing good. Iâm not lonely.â
âEllie, Connor just wants you to have someone to take care of you and protect you, to give you a shoulder to lean on,â Olivia said.
Ellenâs heart skipped a beat as she had an epiphany. Did Connor invite her for a meal to set her up on a blind date? Was he trying to introduce her to a man?
At that moment, Christina began to praise her son. âHarv really is the ideal man! He has the personality and looks, and heâs capable too. Heâs definitely the best candidate as a boyfriend and a husband.â
âOf course. He looks talented to me.â Although Olivia inwardly despised this family, she enthusiastically agreed with them on the surface.
Instantly, Harvey took the initiative and said to Ellen, âMiss Reiss, do you mind if we exchange contacts? | heard that youâre working in Presgrave Group, and it so happens that | work nearby. Iâm sure we can meet up for a cup of coffee next time.â
She was about to refuse, but Olivia immediately picked up her phone and said, âOh! | have Ellieâs phone number here. Iâll give it to you, so write it down!â
Ellie felt helpless but didnât have the nerves to lose her temper. Hence, she watched as Olivia gave Harvey her phone number, who happily called her afterward. âThis is my number.â
Without beating around the bush, Christina said, âMiss Reiss, | heard that youâve been relocated. You're so lucky! That place used to be worth nothing, but | heard that many of the relocatees have become millionaires now!â
Ellen gave her an awkward yet courteous smile.
âWell, you're not wrong about that. Ellie has always been lucky.â Olivia could tell that the Fullers were happy with Ellen, and she quickly added her two cents.
After three glasses of wine, Connor began to speak more bluntly, saying to Ellen, âLook, Ellie, Iâm going to be honest with you.
Murray has been my colleague for many years, and his son, Harvey, is a good boy, so | want to match you two together. Once you get married, both of our families will become in-laws and will be able to help each other out.â
Ellenâs mind went blank, and she hurriedly waved her hands in disagreement. âUncle Connor, Iâm not looking to get into a relationship any time soon, much less marriage.â
âOh sweetie, girls have to get married eventually! How nice is it to have someone you can rely on and who would take care of you?â Olivia cajoled from the side.
Ellenâs face flushed red with anger. She deeply regretted showing up for this meal. âMiss Reiss, as long as you marry our son, we promise to treat you like our own daughter,â Christina added, expressing her sincerity.