He understands his son's problem very well.
Although the girl in front of him looks a bit untidy, she is definitely good for living a life, and he is quite satisfied.
And in his son's eyes, he can also see the clues.
The two are suitable to be together.
Turstin Muller was shocked, looked at Valentine Teller in a panic, and waved his hands repeatedly: "No, no, Valentine is great, I don't mean to change, I'm just afraid Valentine..."
Turning his gaze to Valentine Teller, he feared that her eagerness to marry meant she might not be willing, that she had the right to choose someone else, someone better than him.
"Valentine, what do you think? Do you want to marry Turstin?" As his son seemed willing, Bennet Reed turned to look at Valentine Teller. It was less about seeking her opinion and more about forcing her to make a decision.
"I... I'll think about it!"
