"We are not right for each other? I think the two of us are a perfect match. Grandpa, I only like Celia. No one can change one’s family background. I hope all of you could erase your prejudices against her and accept her equally."
Celia was the best in his heart. Of course they were right for each other. Sharon was confused.
They had been through a long-distance relationship. Now they were finally in the same city.
Only they knew whether they were right for each other or not. Outsiders knew nothing about their relationship and wanted to persuade him to give up just because of a little misunderstanding. He would never give up.
The two of them had strong characters, but that was exactly why Sharon liked her. If Celia was the same as those obedient girls, Celia wouldn't have attracted his attention at that time. What he liked was the difference in her.
"Your Grandpa used to be a farmer, so it is not that I dislike her. I have never had any prejudice against
emed that he could not use any relationship easily in the future if it was not necessary.
"Boy, you've infatuated with that girl. Grandpa have said so much, but you didn't listen to me at all. You said that we have prejudice against Celia, but in fact, it is you. At least, your grandmother and I didn't have any prejudice against Celia and liked her very much. The problem is you. As long as it's about that girl, you would be in a panic and would spare no effort to help her, even regardless of the consequences. Have you ever thought about whether she needs your help? I think she is so capable that she has a lot of ideas and courage. She may be able to solve the problem by herself if she is in trouble. Now, well, if this matter is escalated, what about you in the army? Celia is bound to be more and more outstanding in college. Four years later, if you still stay where you are while others make great progress, how can you deal with the differences? Can you stand it?"