Chapter: 950
"I am twenty-three years old, I am unmarried, and I have a house and a car. I am the only son of my parents. And as far as I know, my family isn't going bankrupt anytime soon. My parents love each other a lot, and my grandparents are very open-minded." Ameer took a deep breath and continued, “Miss Bennet, have you ever heard of this saying?"
Rachel looked at him in confusion.
"We date someone who is just like us, but we marry someone who isn't.
And you're the woman I want to marry," Ameer said nervously.
“There is a three year age gap between us, and even if you don't mind it, I don't think that your family will agree." Rachel didn't expect him to be so stubborn, which made her feel a bit flustered, but she knew that she could not give him any hope, so she was cold.
“IT have asked my mother already, and she doesn't mind. As long as she agrees, everyone else in my family will also agree."
Rachel frowned.
"Miss Bennet, I don't need your answer right now. We can be friends first."
"I'm sorry, we can't be friends."
"Miss..."
"Ameer, I don't like you, and I don't want to be friends with you,"
Rachel said indifferently, hurting him.
The smile on his lips faded.
"But why?"
"You don't need a reason to dislike someone, do you?" Rachel looked at him coldly and kept silent for a while.
"Well, since you want a reason, I will give you one."
Ameer looked at her, quietly waiting for her answer.
Looking at the disappointment in his eyes, Rachel couldn't help but wonder if she was being too cruel to him. But she knew that she had to make him give up so that he wouldn't pester her. She didn't want a relationship now.
Besides, he was a man in his early twenties.
“I can change anything that you don't Like about me," Ameer said in a hurry after seeing her being quiet for a long time.
"You can't change it," she said.
"You are tall, and I hate tall men."
Ameer was rendered speechless. What kind of a reason was that?
"That's the reason I don't like you. Believe it or not, I don't care."
Rachel turned around and was about to leave. It was time to see how