Chapter 1246
Spencer knew full well that Hertha was looking for an excuse to hurry him out the door, but he feigned ignorance, insisting on
staying for breakfast purely to discuss marriage plans with Hertha’s parents.
Despite his scholarly appearance, calm and gentle demeanor, Spencer had a penchant for lively company and distinctive
personalities.
Demure, quiet girls didn’t appeal to him. His own personality was reserved. His work life was already a monotonous two-point
routine, dull and uneventful.
If his wife were to share his temperament, life would be utterly tasteless.
But someone like Hertha, with her vivacious and carefree nature, was the sort of girl who can catch his eye.
On their blind date, when she mentioned On their blind date, when she mentioned
going on shopping sprees, Spencer Pays ow she loved hitting the bars for a drink or
for a moment-not out of fear but attraction.
He had braced himself for another inefficient matchmaking attempt, only to find an interesting girl who didn’t bother with
pretenses or play the sophisticate.
Even today in the park, Hertha didn’t hide a thing, openly sharing how she had gotten drunk at the bar the previous night and
crashed at a nearby hotel.
Her candor was a surprise to Spencer, and it piqued his interest even further.
He had expected her to dodge his questions with some flimsy excuse, like the other girls who were keen to protect their
Age and save face at any cost.
But not Hertha. She was forthright and unfiltered. And Spencer admired that honesty all
the more.
When he had asked Hertha why she was at the park, he had already guessed that the scent of alcohol on her meant she had
been drinking, given the proximity of a nearby bar.
Hertha’s response confirmed his suspicions, and what surprised Spencer was her lack of a child’s fib to gloss over the facts. She
was straightforward about it.
“Alright, if you like it, that’s what matters. Let’s eat.”
Upon hearing Spencer’s declaration of his type of girl, Kimberly and Ashton exchanged a knowing look. It was hard to hide the
joy and excitement in the eyes of the elderly couple. Finally, someone appreciated their daughter’s fiery and straightforward
character instead of finding fault with it.
They were over the moon.
Kimberly cheerfully beckoned Spencer to
Spencer remained composed, the very picture of refinement. Even when slighted by
Hertha, he didn’t take offense. Instead, he sat down peacefully for the breakfast with her
parents.
This only made Hertha’s parents all the more approving.
Back at the Falconer residence, Alaric took a shower and was just descending for breakfast when his mother, Angelina, stormed
out of the study. She grabbed Alaric’s ear in a firm twist.
“Did you sleep with Georgia last night, huh?” Angelina’s words were blunt and sharp, cutting straight to the chase.
Overhearing this sensitive conversation, the servants discreetly bowed their heads and scattered from the dining area, busying
themselves elsewhere to avoid the wrath that might spill over onto them.
“Ouch! Mom, let go!” Alaric winced in pain, raising his hands in a surrendering gesture.
“Oh, so you know how to hurt? Did you think about the pain of the girl you slept with?” Angelina held Alaric’s eat while planting
her other hand on her hip.
“Georgia enjoyed it. It’s not like it was her first time, how could it hurt?” Alaric retorted with a nonchalant attitude.