The aloof male god returns, only for his beloved from the past.
Seven years ago, she was obsessed with chasing him, throwing herself at him, and using all sorts of little tricks.
Seven ...
He snatched the phone from the mother's hand and rudely asked, "Why do you like my daughter? What attracts you to her?"
Suddenly, a middle-aged man's voice came from the other end of the phone, and it was so rough and irritable that Gao Jiakai was terrified and had no idea what he had done to offend this middle-aged man.
After Cheng's father calmed down, he moved the phone back to his ear.
"Uncle, you don't need a reason to like something!"
"No reason given, you're a fraudster, stay away from my daughter!"
After speaking, Mr. Cheng was about to hang up the phone, but his mother, who was in shock, took it back.
She glared angrily at Cheng's father before speaking gently, "Young man, don't be frightened by him, he's just being immature."
Mr. Cheng was furious on the spot: "Do you know how many Chinese girls are being deceived by foreign men these days? And you still say I'm ignorant?"
Even over the phone, Gao Jiakai could hear Cheng's father roaring.
He hadn't expected Cheng's father to be such a volatile man, and he was finding it hard to handle.
However, Cheng's father was only thinking of his daughter, which is understandable.
Yao Yao was also terrified; she had never imagined that her father would care about her so much one day.
She thought her father was in a hurry to kick her out of the house.
In response to her husband's anger, Cheng's mother gave a strong rebuttal: "You're just exaggerating isolated cases. There are good men in foreign countries too."
Mr. Cheng said with disdain: "People's views on marriage are different from yours. And you call it an isolated case?"
Cheng's mother frowned, a fierce look flashing in her eyes: "Why are you talking so rudely? Go to the kitchen and help us cook."
Mr. Cheng dared not speak out against his wife.
He sighed, then turned and left.
Although he didn't see the scene, Gao Jiakai on the other end of the phone could easily imagine it.
He didn't expect his words to cause such a huge uproar. It seems he should be more careful with his words when it comes to matters involving marriage in the future.
Cheng's mother wasn't as indifferent to her daughter's lifelong happiness as she seemed, so her next question was: "Young man, when do you plan to marry my daughter?"
Gao Jiakai almost spat out the water he had just put in his mouth and was about to swallow.
Brother Lin only asked him to act, but didn't tell him about this part.
If he promises to get married at a certain time, but then the promise doesn't come true, it will definitely be exposed, and the person who will be hurt the most will be Yao Yao.
If no promise is made, the flaw will be immediately exposed.
What should I do?
Yao Yao never expected things to turn out this way.
She originally had a simple and beautiful idea, but little did she know that things would get more and more chaotic and out of control.
"Mom, we've only just started dating, isn't it a bit early to ask this?"
Cheng's mother glared at her angrily: "Early what? You're already 25 years old. If you drag this out for another two or three years, you'll be old and faded. Who will want you then if he abandons you?"
Yao Yao said with difficulty, "But feelings need to be cultivated slowly."
Cheng's mother played her trump card: "Any relationship that is not aimed at marriage is just playing around."
Gao Jiakai: "..."
He didn't expect Cheng's mother to bring up this famous quote, leaving him speechless.
The same applies to Yaoyao.
It seems that only Gao Jiakai can handle this matter.
After a moment of silence, Gao Jiakai calmly replied, "Auntie, I'd like to date Yaoyao for a while, and then we can get married in two years, is that okay?"
The reason for making the promise was because it was all an act.