Chapter 822:
Everett was drawing a comparison between Eileen and himself.
Their conversation was hushed, a stark contrast to the lively discussion unfolding between Conroy, Rhett, and Bryan.
Although Bryan couldnât quite catch the specifics of Eileen and Everettâs exchange, he couldnât help but notice that they had been talking for a while.
Beneath the table, Bryan discreetly kicked Eileenâs leg, a subtle gesture that caught her off guard.
Eileen nearly jumped up, but she restrained herself just as Everett continued speaking.
âIf youâre one year older, youâd be considered of advanced maternal age. So, if we married, youâd need to become pregnant within the next year. Otherwise, the baby might not be healthy, and the intelligence of the baby could also be affected.â
Eileenâs expression turned serious as she asked, âMr. Santiago, did your mother have you when she was over thirty-three years old?â
Everettâs eyes widened slightly, taken aback by Eileenâs question, before he shook his head.
âNo, my mother had me when she was twenty-nine.â
Eileenâs gaze locked onto his, her expression neutral, as she said, âThen it seems that you are wrong about the part regarding the motherâs advanced age affecting the childâs intelligence.â
Eileen muttered in her heart, Your intelligence has still been affected, even though your mother had you when she was still young.
Stay connected at gⱯlnÏνâ¯ðsâ¤com However, she knew that no matter how foolish Everett might be, he wouldnât be speaking to her with such forwardness without a reason.
As she caught Conroy glancing at her from time to time, the pieces fell into placeâthis was a blind date for her, orchestrated by Conroy.
She acknowledged that Everett was pretty impressive in many ways.
Suddenly, she grasped Conroyâs and Giannaâs true intentions. They wanted her to marry into a wealthy family and give up the Vazquez familyâs assets.
âWhat do you mean?â Everett, confused, frowned.
âAre you questioning my intelligence?â
Eileen shook her head.
âNo. I wouldnât dare.â
His voice rising, Everett said, âBut exactly what do you mean?â His anger was palpable.
âMr. Santiago, be aware that stating things too bluntly can be off-putting to others,â Eileen said to Everett. She nodded discreetly towards Bryan.
âAlso, I want you to know that I prefer a man like him.â
Everett looked past Eileen at Bryan. Bryan possessed the air of a man of success, a trait that even Rhett, the head of the Santiago family, lacked. Yet, his recent time with Eileen and Gabriela had given him a soft aura.
He reclined casually in his chair, listening to Conroy and Rhettâs conversation. As Everett observed him, Bryan unexpectedly turned his head and looked back at Everett.
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