Chapter 850 This Is Just A Rhetoric
Chapter 850 This Is Just A Rhetoric
Chapter 850 This Is Just a Rhetoric
Hayden's Mansion.
Camdyn sat on the sofa, looking at the juniors happily.
After a while Averi and River arrived, so he had another pair of juniors who had already married.
He just felt so great.
But, thinking of something suddenly, Camdyn let out a long sigh.
Patrick raised his eyebrows. Although he had already thought of what Camdyn was sighing, he still
asked deliberately, "Grandpa, what's wrong?"
Camdyn looked at Patrick and said, "Amir is left alone now."
"Grandpa, don't worry about him. He dares not come to your place." Eden bit an apple, still looking
foolish.
Mentioning this made Camdyn deflated.
If it was someone else, he could also help arrange a blind date.
However, Amir was simply too difficult to deal with.
When other girls wanted to understands Amir's character, he didn't give them a chance at all, which
was really worrying.
"Grandpa, don't worry about it," Walter said, "Look at us. We didn't seem like we could get married
before, and now we all have done it. This is a matter of fate. When it's Amir's fate, it will naturally
happen."
How could Camdyn not understand this truth.
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Camdyn said, "He has to meet people. Amir only spends time with his little animals every day. There is
not even a living person around him. Let alone marrying a woman, he can't even find a guy."
"Grandpa, you know homo. You are too pioneering." Eden gave a thumbs up to Camdyn, and he was
so impressed.
Camdyn glared at him who regarded him as an ignorant old man. He knew something new, and there
was nothing strange about it.
"Anyway, I don't care. You can't be happy on your own, and just forget about Amir. You have to think
about him a little bit, and don't leave him alone. It's pitiful." Camdyn said.
Everyone nodded in agreement, but they had no solution to the problem at hand. Just as Camdyn had
said, Amir only cared about his small animals and even his friends were not to be disturbed unless it
was for something important. Only when Camdyn called him would he leave his animal sanctuary.
Now, with Camdyn urging him to find a partner, Amir wouldn't even come when called. They couldn't
just send women over to him either. Not only was it unlikely to succeed, but they could all end up on a
blacklist.
So there was no use in being anxious about the situation. Fortunately, Camdyn remembered this issue
and brought it up now that Averi and River had arrived at the mansion.
As Averi walked into Hayden's Mansion holding hands with River, she couldn't help but feel both
amused and exasperated by what she saw - everyone seemed like they were watching a circus act.
River leaned down towards her ear and whispered, "This is the first time I've ever felt like we're in a
zoo."
Averi replied, "If it were just me alone, I don't think I could create such an effect."
River knew he bore some responsibility for this spectacle too. Although he hadn't been on bad terms
with these people before now - far from allies though - he wondered why everyone seemed so eager
for drama today.
Miles and Matilda's expressions towards River were especially complicated. After all they'd nearly
come close to killing each other before. But whatever their emotions may be right now, it didn't matter
much anymore.
Averi and River approached Camdyn respectfully as elders should be treated. For River especially
though, Camdyn wasn't just any elder. There was history between them that went back years ago when
he used to call him grandpa affectionately while catching grasshoppers together as kids.
"Back then you used to cling onto me calling me grandpa," Camdyn reminisced while looking up-and-
down at River. "I can't believe more than twenty years have passed since then."
River had vivid memories of his childhood, and he felt a lot of emotions as he thought back on them.
"I'm sorry I haven't been able to come see you," he said.
It was rare to see River like this. Everyone knew it was just an excuse, but time had a way of changing
things that couldn't be helped. They never would have imagined that they could have the kind of
relationship they did with River now.