Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1235
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Chapter 1235

The neighbors nodded after hearing that. It wasn’t that uncommon in rural villages for people to findanother partner right after a break up, especially when both parties met each other through blind dates.Women of Lola’s age might be a little desperate to get married, so they would go through multiplecandidates in quick succession until they found a match, whom they would quickly settle down with. Itwasn’t something unprecedented in their village.

Upon examining Logan, they had an inkling that he was rich, which was somewhat apparent from thefact that he drove a car. Not really liking the neighbors, Logan kept a straight face while allowing themto check him out. These gossipy folk never read the atmosphere, so after chattering for a while longerwith Langdon, they went on to chat with Logan instead of leaving the house.

Though they looked as if they wanted to know more about Lola’s possible marriage, they were in facttrying to gauge his background. They had never seen much of the world, so they were curious as towho Logan was upon noticing that he was rich.

Besides, they liked to compare themselves with each other, so they would like to know what kind ofman Lola managed to find. That was especially the case when they were neighbors. Although theywouldn’t do that in front of Lola, they would compare their own circumstances to hers while behind herback.

On the other hand, it wasn’t Logan’s intention to show off, but he didn’t see the point in hiding hisbackground as well. After all, he couldn’t possibly reject the inheritance that he rightfully owned.Therefore, he gave the neighbors honest replies when they asked him a plethora of questions thatranged from his job, his possessions, as well as if he would be able to find Lola a job.

Upon knowing that Logan owned a clubhouse and that his family owned a few houses in the city, aswell as the fact that he was able to easily find Lola a job, they smacked their lips in dismay. As if feelingunsatisfied, they asked what his family’s professions were. Annoyed by their gossipy attitude, Loganshot back, “All my sisters own their own company, so they don’t have to work.”

With their mouths agape, one of them commented, “Oh, so they own their own company. Your familysure is rich.” Feeling slightly abashed now, they seemed to have given up on prying any further.

In the meantime, Langdon heaved a sigh of relief. They sure need someone to have them to shut thef*ck up. I suppose rumors about Lola having found herself a rich man will soon be flying around, butwhatever. It’s none of my business what they think of us, he thought to himself. If Lola did end upmarrying Logan, she would have no business coming back to the village. The rumors wouldn’t affectthem if they wouldn’t be there to take them in, so everything should be fine.

After spending some more time in Lola’s house, they ran out of topics when gossip was no longer anoption, so they stood to bid Langdon goodbye. Having washed her hands, Lola entered the house aftershe was done cooking. “What did they ask about? Did they ask about every single detail of Logan’sfamily?”

Langdon shook his head. “Logan fended them off before they could.”

Lola chuckled upon realizing that even though Logan might be an overly straightforward person, hispersonality could come in handy when it came to dealing with people like her neighbors. After that, shecalled out to her father and Logan. “Alright, it’s time for lunch.”

Both Langdon and Logan went to wash their hands, whereas Lola smiled while she watched them bythe door.

A second batch of neighbors came before they even finished lunch. Perhaps because they hadreceived news from the first batch of people, they would like to join in on the fun. Although Lola and herfamily were still eating, the neighbors chatted away while standing beside them, seemingly havinginvited themselves into their house.novelbin

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