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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1262

"Oh my God, I've been waiting for such a long time. Finally, I've got a workable answer," Maria looked up at the sky and sighed.

She was waiting for Celeste to understand that affection and friendship were not the same. Now, it seemed that she gradually understood how relationships worked.

"Why do you say that?" Celeste frowned and didn't understand the intention of Maria's words, "What do you want to express? Can you tell me clearly?"

"Am I not clear enough?" Maria looked at Celeste with a smile and said, "My dear, how are you so good at studying when you're so foolishly naive?"

"When I concentrate on doing one thing, I won't be distracted," Celeste explained, "I love studying."

"Okay, I get it," Maria surrendered to Celeste, "You win. What I mean is that you finally realized that your feelings for Gary are different from those for Ernest."

It was only now that Celeste understood. So this was what Maria was referring to.

"Why are you so concerned about my feelings towards Gary?" She was puzzled.

"Haha, I'm not overly concerned. Wait, no, I can't say that. I just think that the two of you are a good match. Gary's attitude towards you is different from the other girls."

"Didn't you discover this a long time ago?"

"Duh," Maria's eyes widened as she smacked her lips, "Of course, I found out a long time ago, but you didn't understand it at all. Things were so hard for me back then."

"What's so hard about that?" Celeste didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Her face was as red as a tomato, which made her a little embarrassed. She tried to laugh it out, "I just never thought about such issues before. We are only sixteen years old. If we think about these things so early, isn't it a waste of our time?"

"Don't talk to me like you're 80," Maria shook her head in distaste, "In my opinion, you have to be in love when you are young. If not, who would be willing to fall in love with you when you're older?"

Celeste widened her eyes and was shocked by Maria's words.

Maria gave her concluding remarks, "Look at us now. Our faces are so moist and supple, I could probably squeeze water from it." "That's an exaggeration," Celeste didn't spare her any nice words.

"Don't you understand metaphors?" Maria rolled her eyes speechlessly, "You're too boring. You're just like Gary, a whole party pooper. I tried my best to illustrate the situation, but you ruined the fun."

"Okay, tell me," Celeste expressed her intent to listen respectfully and not interrupt, "I'm listening."

"Oh, are you finally interested?" Maria blinked her eyes and asked.

"I think so," Celeste nodded in embarrassment and added, "I'm open to hearing what you have to say. Maybe you've got a point."

"Of course I do," Maria said confidently, "From now on, you can enjoy the process of dating. If you get into a relationship when you are in your mid-20s, you will be married after a period of time. If you can find a good husband, then it'll be fine. If you can't find a good husband, you'll have to divorce him. It's better to start early just in case."

"But, what if from now on, when I am in my twenties, I find that this is not what I want? What if we break up then?" Celeste raised her own doubts in a timely manner.

Maria's eyes widened and she took a deep breath before exclaiming, "Oh my god, you're always able to point out the essence of the problem directly. Are you holding onto this idea and planning to find another person you like when you are in your twenties?"

Celeste shook her head and said, "No..."

"Then you admit that you like Gary, right?" Maria took advantage of the fact that she had won and threw out this sensitive question.

It was then that Celeste realized that she had been tricked.

Her mouth fell open and her face turned redder.

Gary's kiss flashed in her mind again. It replayed like a movie, and it was so very passionate.

The night before he left, the scene of him watching her from the window downstairs was also replaying in her mind.

She thought, "My feelings for Gary are different."

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