"I’m young?" Matthew was stunned. "Not really. When I was 16, my dad left his business to me. I had to study and manage many businesses like banks and hotels."
Catherine looked outside the window.
"What are you looking at?" Matthew was puzzled.
"I’m looking if there are any cows outside taking a dump." Catherine joked.
Matthew was at a loss for words.
He was telling the truth, yet she thought he was bullsh *tting.
"You don't believe me?"
"All I know is that when I was 21,1 was still dating and worried about love every day. How am I supposed to believe you if you say you’ve been managing so many businesses since you were sixteen?" Catherine shook her head. "People your age are at the peak of your youth. You should be dating, not earning money."
"Do you want to introduce a girl to me?" Matthew suddenly raised his brows.
Catherine paused. "You're too young. I don't know anyone young and suitable for you. You should go find one yourself."
"But I like older girls like you." Matthew looked at her with his Duchenne-smiling blue eyes.
Catherine was so stunned that she almost choked again. She widened her eyes. "Stop. I think of you as a younger brother. If you have any other thoughts, we cannot stay friends."
Matthew looked at her firmly for a while before saying, "You really don’t want to think about it? I'm rich. I'm super, super-rich. You can’t even imagine the amount of money I have..."
Catherine frowned deeply. "Do you think I'll give up m y boyfriend just because you have money?”
"That's not what I mean..." Matthew hurriedly picked u p his drink and blocked the look in his eyes.
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