Chapter 2151: Rupert Brightwood Meets Agnes
Chapter 2151: Rupert Brightwood Meets Agnes
The car quickly arrived at the agreed location, an elegantly set Western restaurant of average class. Agnes entered and followed the table number to find a familiar and long-missed man sitting by the window. Upon seeing her, the man smiled and waved, "Hey! Agnes!"
"Rupert!" Agnes walked towards him.
Rupert Brightwood was about average height, around 1. 75 meters, with a decent build. He dressed cleanly and neatly and had a face that could be considered above average among ordinary people. However, compared to Mr. Marsh and Spencer, he was far less impressive. He was just a boy from an ordinary family, lacking excellent genes or refined upbringing, without any innate nobility.NôvelDrama.Org holds © this.
Agnes reached the table and noticed only two sets of cutlery laid out. She paused slightly, "Where's my sister? Didn't you invite her too?"
She had always thought her sister was also invited, but now...
Rupert Brightwood smiled and shook his head, looking at her, "No, I didn't invite Summer. Have a seat."
Agnes sat down across from him, "Did you just land?"
"Yes."
"When are you going abroad again?"
Rupert Brightwood replied, "I don't plan on going abroad for now. I intend to hold the wedding with your sister first."
The girl nodded thoughtfully.
"My sister... she recently started filming a new show. Did you know about that?" she asked while pouring herself some juice.
"Yes, I know," Rupert Brightwood said in an understanding tone, though he had only learned about it from the news. "That's great; if she has dreams, she should pursue them while she's young." In truth, he minded it.
Agnes took a sip of juice and looked at him. He probably didn't know that the male lead was her sister's first love. And that he hadn't moved on from her sister and even lived next door to her.
Holding her cup, Agnes shifted her gaze away and suddenly felt a bit sorry for him and worried for her sister.
Soon the waiter came with their
food. Rupert Brightwood had ordered a relatively inexpensive set meal and had already paid for it, meaning it wasn't convenient to add more dishes.
"Agnes, if I don't plan on buying a house, do you think I can still marry your sister?" Rupert Brightwood asked directly. "What do you girls think about marriage?" "Huh?" Agnes looked up, slightly surprised. "Hasn't your mother been looking at houses these days?"
Really? Still looking for a house? Rupert Brightwood didn't know! He had told his parents not to buy a house yet and to keep the money for a sense of security. Rupert Brightwood smiled, "Regardless of what the elders think, I'm asking you as a young person-can you accept getting married without buying a house?" Agnes thought seriously from her perspective before answering him earnestly, "If I love someone enough, I wouldn't need a house."
So it depended on whether Summer loved him enough?
Rupert Brightwood believed that sisters often shared similar views; sometimes the younger one's thoughts represented those of the elder one.
He then asked, "Has there been anyone around her lately that you find concerning?"
Why ask this? Was it because of Spencer? Or did he know something?
Maybe through the news? After all, there had been rumors and photos of her sister with Spencer...
Of course, Agnes was smart enough not to sell out her sister. Whenever her brother-in-law asked about her sister, she would carefully consider before giving the best possible answer. "The media loves to sensationalize things for traffic."