Oh God.
Celeste started blushing instantly.
She didn't expect Gary to joke around like this. Her face instantly felt as if it was on fire, and she felt a little embarrassed.
"How... How could you say something like that?" Celeste was very embarrassed and muttered, "I didn't mean that at all."
"Didn't you have that kind of intention?" Gary asked playfully. The glint in his eyes was so bright that Celeste did not dare to look him in the eyes.
Celeste quickly denied, "I really didn't mean that."
"Oh, I guess I have thought too much then," Gary sounded serious, "But don't worry, I'll soon be able to resume exercising. I'll build up my muscles a little more. In that way, I'll be able to lift you up easily in the future."
Celeste really didn't know what to say. She felt that the Gary joking right before her now had a completely different demeanor from the Gary she had known before.
She was made speechless easily by the words he spoke. It was a little awkward, and her eyes were darting all over the place.
Celeste didn't say anything. She ignored her red face and looked at Gary, who was smiling on the screen. She couldn't help but pout.
Gary was stunned when he saw this. He narrowed his eyes and looked at her for a while before he said, "Are you angry?"
Celeste didn't say anything either.
She wasn't angry. She was just embarrassed. Her face was completely red. She couldn't act as if nothing had happened.
"Alright, let's change the topic," Gary knew that Celeste was embarrassed, so he didn't continue teasing her.
Celeste immediately grew solemn when she heard the change of topic and tried to make her blush disappear.
"What did you want to say?" She finally asked.
Gary smiled when he saw her reaction. He then asked slowly, "What are you going to major in?"
Celeste was stunned. She looked at Gary in surprise and asked, "Why are you asking this now? I haven't thought about it. I plan to decide after entering school." "Shouldn't you have already thought about it in advance?" Gary explained, "Before starting classes, you should probably think of what you want to major in in the future. After all, your whole future will be affected by your decision."
Celeste really hadn't thought about the specifics.
She planned on choosing a specialized profession which she liked and that would be highly sought after in the society. After all, it would be more convenient for her to find a job later on.
Since she was born, the only choice she had been able to make out of her own free will was to study abroad.
In the past, her aunt had always been in charge of her life.
Now that Gary asked her this, she was lost in thought. What should she choose?
And what did Gary mean by that?
Did he have other ideas since he was asking her about her future career path?
Celeste thought for a moment before coming back to her senses. She looked at Gary, who was also staring at her. It was as if he was very concerned about her choice.
"Did you ask me this question because you want to include my decision as a part of your plans in life?" Celeste finally gathered her courage and asked the question that she wanted to ask the most.
Gary smiled when he heard this.
"Clever girl," He praised her.
"Since you're saying that, it proves that I'm right, am I? " Celeste was still serious.
Gary nodded and glee flashed across his eyes. He grinned, "That's right. I hope that your choice will be in line with mine. In the future, it will benefit both of us."
"In line with yours?" Celeste thought for a moment. She looked at Gary as he fixed his gaze on her, as if he was very concerned about her choice.
For some reason, she felt nervous and lowered her head.
Gary's eyes narrowed as he stared at Celeste. After a while, he finally asked, "Is it very difficult to make a choice?"
"No," Celeste shook her head. Raising her head, she looked into Gary's eyes and said softly, "Gary, we're only 16 years old. How sure are you that I will be the love of your life? Are you sure you won't change your mind for the rest of your life? There are too many uncertain variables in the future and you might regret your choice. What will you do then?"
Gary narrowed his eyes. A glint flashed across his eyes. It seemed that she was still hesitating.
He remained silent for a while before answering her question.
"I will never regret my choices. Celeste, you're worried that you'll regret your choices, aren't you?"
He spoke without a doubt, and Celeste's heart tightened at his voice.
Despite using a low tone, Celeste felt that his question was sharp and unforgiving.
She pursed her lips and couldn't help but raise her concern, "I really haven't thought about choosing a major. I have always thought that as long as I try hard, I will be able to study in any profession that I want. It's not really important. It's just that if this affects me in the future, I will definitely have to think about it carefully."
"Are you saying that no matter what I choose, you won't necessarily be in line with me?" Gary asked directly.
"No," Celeste shook her head and sighed, "I just haven't thought about it yet."
"Then let's think about it now," Gary didn't seem like he wanted to give her time. He wanted to wait for her to think about it and give him an answer right there and then.
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