The seniors of the Johnson family were most worried about Lee and Remy.
Lee and Remy had different mothers, so the age gap between these brothers was not huge.
Remy was well past the statistical age of marriage among ordinary people. Many men of Remy’s age were fathers of two children by now.
Zachary uttered apologetically, “I would help matchmake Mr. Johnson if I could, but I don’t know many young girls. I might not be of much help, but I can ask my wife to keep an eye out, or I can let my nana know. She’s checking out girls for my brothers anyway. I could ask her to introduce a girl to Mr. Johnson too.”
Remy was at a loss for words.
He had never met Old Mrs. York, but stories that the old lady was young at heart and broadminded had traveled far.
Old Mrs. York should be credited for Zachary’s marriage with Serenity.
“Thank Old Mrs. York for me.”
Ben believed it would be hard for Zachary to play matchmaker for Remy. Zachary and Tim were the same kinds of people—they could not be depended on to find a girl as they steered clear of young women.
The chances would increase if Old Mrs. York lent a hand. The old lady had a lot of worldly experience, and she had an eye for people. Old Mrs. York would be able to find Remy a wife for sure.
“My nana will be glad to be of assistance.”
The old lady loved to play matchmaker.
Remy remarked, “Ben… shouldn’t you ask for my opinion?”
“You’ll be informed when a date is set up.”
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