The Blind Date Scheme
Chen Wei’er even took the initiative to ask the few men who were silent beside her, “Tell me, do you guys still care if your wives had another man before marriage? Don’t you guys have other girlfriends too before settling?”
One of the bodyguards shook his head. “That is normal. Nine out of ten men have had other girlfriends. Who would limit their life just because of one choice?”
The other bodyguard also nodded in agreement.
“Marriage is based on two people’s personalities and families. Nowadays, adults weigh the pros and cons before making a choice. Besides, who doesn’t have a past?”
He Xun pondered for two seconds and said, “Marriage must be the product of feelings. When you really meet the right person, you can give up all your standards and bottom lines. You can only hope that the person is by your side. So, don’t put so many shackles on your marriage. Don’t think that being intimately involved with someone before marriage is letting down your future husband. You should make your own decisions for your own body. After all, your future husband wouldn’t think that having another girlfriend would be letting down his future wife, right? At the beginning of every relationship, many people consider a lifetime, but that isn’t always the outcome. Some can only leave… What I mean is that there are many possibilities in the future. Don’t be stressed out because of this.”
Huo Yijia stopped crying when she heard the opinions of the men around her. “Do men really not mind this?” She also wiped her tears.
“Of course. In this day and age, it’s rare to have love. Nothing else matters.” As He Xun spoke, he reached out and held his wife’s hand.
Chen Wei’er was also moved by her husband’s words. She also held He Xun’s hand. “Thank you,” she said.
Huo Yijia was touched when she saw the two of them being so affectionate.
“You guys have such a good relationship. I’m so envious…” She was born into a deeply strict family. Her parents were exceptionally conservative people. They met each other on a blind date.
In her memory, her parents didn’t have any feelings for each other. They got married just to carry on the family line. Huo Yijia’s mother didn’t want to hear the gossip of the people around her, so she got married in a hurry.
As a result, Huo Yijia, their descendant, felt depressed every day. Her parents had placed all their hopes on her—hoping that she would be perfect. They even restricted her friends, and her friends were all required to study well. For this reason, she broke contact with her best friend.
They also prohibited her from watching television, including all electronic products, and imposed various classes.
As for experiencing puppy love, it was even more impossible. For this reason, Huo Yijia even rejected a boy she had liked a lot back then. That was the most beautiful memory of her first love in her youth.
She lived by her parents’ standards, but even so, they were still not satisfied. When she finally graduated and found a job, she thought that she was finally free.
Her parents had started to urge her to get married and bear a child as soon as possible… With a family like that, Huo Yijia’s days were miserable. She had to live her life according to the routine. She was like an emotionless clone. She felt almost suffocated to death.
Speaking of this, Huo Yijia suddenly became stimulated.
“It’s all my parents’ fault! They forced me to go on blind dates! I had no choice but to obey. In the end, the blind date partner was a human trafficker who used blind dates as an excuse! That man’s performance was so perfect that we were all bewitched. After the blind date that day, he said he wanted to take me to the movies. As a result, my phone was snatched away.”
Huo Yijia continued, “He told me to stand still as he went after the person. I waited for a while, and another man came over. He claimed he was a friend of my blind date. He told me where to find my blind date. I didn’t believe him at first, but he told me the name of my blind date and some characteristics. I felt convinced and went to the place he pointed. When I arrived, I was knocked out. When I woke up, I was already in a moving truck, and there were several girls tied up in the carriage…”
She added, “These people were a gang. They selected a few people with good facial features to be their blind date partners and provided fake education and work certificates to make those who were anxious to arrange blind dates for their daughters believe them. My parents thought that they had met a good man. At that point, my blind date’s task was over. Since another man provided the location of my blind date partner, any doubts would be dispelled. Even if my parents noticed something was amiss and called the police, my blind date partner could still get away with it!”