Chapter 686
The Farrell family had remained silent for quite some time. After several reminders from Eleanor, Gemma had no choice but to visit the Farrell family's residence in person.
Upon arriving, she learned that Thomas had gone to Stonebrook District to visit Wilfred, a member of the former Septimus Tetra reconnaissance team. Apparently, Wilfred had encountered a mishap, so Thomas had rushed there with Felix, the adopted son of the Quinton family.
Alice expressed her apologies, "This should have been settled long ago, but that stubborn boy insisted on checking on his comrade before making any arrangements. I don't understand his thinking, but I'm very keen on Ms. Sanford. When I saw her the other day, my eyes lit up so brightly as I wished I could bring her home as a daughter-in-law right then and there." Alice's sincerity, coupled with her obvious affection for Lisette, convinced Gemma.
She said, "Even though Thomas is not in the capital, you two did have a chance to talk. Didn't you ask him if he liked her? If he does, we should settle the engagement as soon as possible. I'd feel much better knowing her marriage is secure. "Besides, marriage is a significant matter. It's determined by the wishes of the parents and the matchmaker. As long as Thomas doesn't oppose it, you can take the lead without waiting for him to return."
Alice pondered for a moment, then replied, "What you say makes sense. How about this? I'll pick a favorable day to visit and have someone check their horoscope compatibility. If everything looks good, I'll formally send someone to propose. How does that sound?" Gemma felt a weight lift off her shoulders. Eleanor was always pushing and prodding, which was exhausting.
She smiled and said, "Oh dear, it feels like I'm the one pressuring the marriage arrangements! But honestly, Lisette isn't getting any younger. If you don't think she's a good fit for Thomas, I need to find her another match soon to appease her family. It's good to settle this now. It puts my mind at ease."
Alice nodded in understanding. "Yes, I've also worried endlessly about Thomas' marriage. I hope to see it finalized soon so that our family can expand and thrive."
"Indeed, they're both getting on in years. It's best to finalize things sooner rather than later," Gemma agreed.
"Alright, I'll find someone to choose a favorable date for checking their horoscope. It shouldn't be a problem, but we'll still follow the proper procedures to ensure everything goes smoothly," Alice said. Gemma nodded in satisfaction. "In that case, I'll wait for your visit."
After she left, Alice called Opal over and asked, "Opal, do you think this matter can still be delayed? Has Lady Carissa sent word?"
Opal smiled. "Aunt Alice, regardless
of whether there's news from Lady
Carissa or not, just look at it this way-picking a date takes a few days, and arranging for their
k will
horoscope compatibility check also take a few days. All in all, it will take about a week or more Lady Carissa wants us to drag it out for a reason. We can buy a few days without offending anyone or tarnishing Thomas' reputation."
"You're right. Hearing that makes me feel more at ease. Thomas' marriage has faced so many hurdles. It seems he's on someone's radar. If this doesn't pan out, we'll have to settle
on another match for him sooner rather than later," said Alice.
"Don't worry, Aunt Alice. He likely knows the situation and won't resist anymore after this," Opal reassured.
Alice sighed. "Let's hope that's the case."
Gemma sent word to Eleanor, letting her know that the Farrell family would be coming in a few days to check Thomas and Lisette's horoscope compatibility. So, the matter was tentatively settled. Meanwhile, Eleanor had Henry staying at Harmony Palace for discussions.
When she received the report, she looked at him with a flat look and said, "Your family is dragging their feet. This matter should have been settled Hong ago, yet they haven't even done the horoscope compatibility check. At this rate, how can I trust you with important responsibilities?" This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
Henry gazed at her solemn expression, then felt a wave of disgust when he recalled the lit lanterns from the past two nights. He had heard that the kitchen staff were preparing medicine for Eleanor as she planned to have another child.