Chapter 393
Wife
Seeing how eager Rosalie was to clarify herself, it seemed she really had nothing to do with Sebastian.
Sydney was an objective and fair person, and she wasnât someone who would side with family over reason. But Theodore was her son, so she was somewhat biased toward him.
âSo thatâs how it is.â Geoffrey nodded. âI understand. Now, I can rest assured about Sebastian getting married.â
âWhat?â Rosalie asked in confusion. âSebastianâs getting married?â
Geoffrey said, âYes. Heâs not young anymore. Itâs time for him to settle down and start a family. Iâve already chosen a wife for him.â
Rosalie frowned. âWho is she?â
âA friendâs daughter, whom I watched grow up. I like her a lot, and most importantly, her father and I have a good relationship and some business dealings.â
Hearing Geoffreyâs explanation, Rosalie understood everything completely. This was an undisguised business alliance.
âDid Sebastian agree?â Rosalie asked.
âHeâs the eldest son of the Carter family. This is his responsibility, so whether he agrees or not doesnât matter.â
âMr. Carter, people should have the right to choose who to marry. After all, this isnât the past. Times are changing, so I thinkâ¦â
âRosalie,â Geoffrey interrupted her, âI understand your point, but regardless of which era weâre in, interests always come first. Of courseâ¦â
He continued, âAt first, I thought you and Sebastian were a couple. I never planned to break you up. I think youâre very smart, so if you stay by his side, you can be of significant help to him. But since you said youâre not dating him, I definitely need to find him a wife. If left to him, he probably wouldnât want to settle down even by the time heâs forty.â
Geoffreyâs words sounded
reasonable on the surface. Upon deeper thought, however, he was still the patriarch who dictated everything in the family-just like in ancient times. Content belongs to NovelDrama.Org
Even if his son didnât have a girlfriend, he shouldnât arrange a marriage like this.
Rosalie wanted to say more, but Sydney said leisurely, âRose, youâre not his girlfriend. You shouldnât meddle in his marriage. Iâm sure Chairman Carter will handle himself.â Content belongs to NovelDrama.Org
Sydney was hinting at Rosalie to stop minding other peopleâs business.
Rosalie wanted to say more, but hearing Sydney, she swallowed her words. It wasnât because she was obedient, but because she knew that speaking up now would be useless.
Geoffrey was a very dictatorial person; how he treated Sebastian at home last time was evident.
Rosalie was very worried about
Sebastian. He had a father who even interfered in his marriage. She felt that Sebastian wasnât someone who would willingly accept an arranged marriage and a fate like that if he clashed with his father, it would lead to another chaotic situation. Content belongs to NovelDrama.Org
As she ate, Rosalie felt like she was chewing on cardboard instead of seafood.
Later, Sydney and Geoffrey discussed some economic issues, and Rosalie listened in. Just from these two bigwigsâ conversation, she learned quite a bit.
After lunch ended, Sydney went to the bathroom. Only Geoffrey and Rosalie remained.
Rosalie also wanted to find an excuse to go to the bathroom, but before she could speak, Geoffrey spoke first.
âRosalie, Iâm very happy to have met your mother-in-law today. Thank you.â
Rosalie forced a smile on her face. âYouâre welcome, sir.â