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Chapter 705
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The next morning, Valarie woke up and began her morning routine. She spent over two hours in front of the vanity perfecting her makeup.
After applying her lipstick, she looked at the stunning woman in the mirror and couldn’t help but smirk self- deprecatingly.
She never thought she would find herself needing to use her looks to attract someone.
Suppressing her swirling thoughts, she headed downstairs.
In the living room, Phoebe was watching TV when she heard footsteps and looked up, momentarily taken aback.
Today, Valarie wore a new light green, figure–hugging dress. The first two buttons at the front were designed like water droplets, exposing a portion of her flawless skin–so exquisite it was hard to look
away.
Her long hair was pinned up with a light green hairpin, and her makeup was delicate, reminiscent of early spring buds swaying in a gentle breeze.
“Valarie, I didn’t arrange any blind dates for you today. Why are you all dressed up? Going out?” Phoebe asked.
Valarie replied nonchalantly, “Yes, I have an appointment today. Dad isn’t back yet?”
Phoebe’s expression shifted to one of concern as she shook her head. “No. Come sit down. I need to talk to you.”
Unable to sleep last night, she had contemplated things for a long time.
She felt her husband was right–they shouldn’t burden Valarie with the responsibility of saving the Weir Group. It was selfish to ask her to sacrifice her marriage and future for the sake of the family business.
Valarie sat down beside her, confusion etched on her face. “What’s wrong?”
Phoebe sighed and said, “Valarie, I know I’ve been pushing you to go on blind dates lately. It must be exhausting for you.”
Valarie lowered her gaze, her fingers clenching slowly. “No, you’re right, Mom. I really should get married.”
Phoebe knew all too well what her daughter truly thought.
“Valarie, I won’t pressure you to go on blind dates anymore. If you don’t want to get married, then don’t. Not everyone has to get married,” she said.
“Your father and I hope you can find someone you truly love and spend your life with–not someone you settle for just to save the company.”
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