Chapter 1592
Marshall nodded and said, "Take your time."
Despite having promised to be with them after ten minutes, Stella got caught up with work and could not break free. Ten minutes
turned into twenty, and she was still nowhere to be found.
Kayla looked at the time and asked, "Mr. Moore, how is it that you're friends with Ms. Hall?"
Marshall looked at her, seemingly surprised by the question. Nonetheless, he responded, "Stella has a good personality. She's
warm-hearted and loyal to her friends. She's someone worth knowing."
"But didn't you say you don't like people who don't value punctuality? She said she'd be here in ten minutes, but it's been twenty,
and she still hasn't come down yet. Don't you want to write her a note and leave?" Kayla queried.
Marshall was taken aback. He then realized who she was. The recent string of arranged dates was more of a family obligation
for him. He did not intend to pursue any romantic relationships. So, he made excuses to end each date.
Kayla's mention of the note jogged his memory. He smiled and explained, "I apologize for my rudeness. I'm not particularly fond
of getting to know someone with the intention of developing a romantic relationship through arranged meetings. However, I
couldn't refuse my family's
arrangement, so I had to come up with an excuse to leave the blind date. I'm truly sorry for making you upset."
His response left Kayla stunned, 'Well, this is unexpected. I guess he isn't as bad as I thought.'
Kayla realized that she had been acting petty and said, "It's fine. I was late because my car broke down that day. I'm not a fan of
arranged meetings, either. You left a note, which gave me a chance to explain things to my parents."
"You're still young, Ms. Wilson. There's no need to rush into arranged meetings. You should find someone who likes you back if
you want to spend a lifetime together. That's the key to a lasting relationship." Marshall advised.
Kayla was at a loss for words.
None of the men she had met were as polite and considerate as Marshall. Even if his words were merely courteous, his
demeanor struck a chord. She chuckled and asked, "Mr. Moore, do you like someone?"
Marshall's eyes softened at the sound of that. "Yes," he replied.
Kayla froze momentarily. She then understood that the person Marshall liked did not like him back, 'It makes a lot of sense. How
could such an outstanding person still be single at thirty?'
After nearly half an hour, Stella finally showed up, "I'm so sorry for the delay. I got caught up with work. Let's go; you two choose
somewhere. The food is on me."
"You two go ahead. I'll pass," said Kayla.
Stella was puzzled, "Do you have plans?"
"Oh, no. I'm trying to lose some weight."
"We can go for seafood. They're low in calories," Stella immediately suggested. "Trust me. It'll come right out when you go to the
toilet."
Kayla could not believe her ears, 'This does not sound like something the heiress of the Saun family would say...'
She glanced at Marshall, who seemed accustomed to this kind of exchange. He even clenched his fist, trying to suppress his
laughter.