For Juanita, although he had got no thrilling feeling of love towards her…
Her tolerance and understanding over the years had dissolved his cold heart, not to mention the responsibility he should take. He was sincerely willing to share his life with her.
"Really? Really about to get married?" Joyce's eyes widened in disbelief as she glanced at Juanita and then at Karl, and she could not even hide her excitement.
"Great, congratulations!"
She congratulated from the bottom of her heart.
"What?!" Juanita was a little embarrassed and lowered her head, "I, I haven't agreed yet."
Joyce patted Juanita's back, "Come on, you've been promised a few million times in your mind. Who are you fooling?"
"Joyce!" Juanita gave Joyce a glare and then whirled around and laughed.
She looked at Karl. His eyes would rest on Joyce from time to time, but he would also take care of her feelings and pay attention to her from time to time as well.
She thought that would be enough.
Back then she went to the seaside town of Khebury with Joyce. It was a beautiful night, and the fortune teller said something like…
"Good family, on top of the world.”
"Yet the person you like, doesn't like you."
“Although the process would be a little bumpy, the ending should be okay.”
“What is yours would be yours, and there is no use to escape."
So his words were all true.
In life, you did not need to go for the best every time.
And you did not need your love to be a really dramatic one.
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