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Why Did You Provoke Her? She Can Tell Fortunes!-Chapter 368 - 351: Fake Profiles on the Matchmaking Website
Jiang Ma knew that her eldest daughter was naturally quite resistant to this matchmaking event, so when problems arose, she instinctively didn’t ask her.
Instead, she grabbed her younger daughter, Jiang Aijia, who was closer.
"Do you remember what Master was saying about these people just now?"
"Why can’t I remember a thing?"
The reason she asked this was that if these few were qualified, she wanted to choose someone with better character among them.
Of course, it also involved work and family and all that.
These need to be assessed comprehensively.
Of course, the other party could also choose to accept or reject her daughter during the process,
These things are, by nature, mutual.
But perhaps because she’s getting older, she pondered for quite some time but couldn’t remember any of these words.
She even felt like they never stood up.
Jiang Aijia, who was asked, was also bewildered.
She shook her head slowly under her mother’s gaze.
"They... they’ve never really been called up."
Though it was supposed to follow the number plate order, it was only when Mu Yunchu called that they could step forward.
But Jiang Aijia was very sure they hadn’t gone up.
"Are you sure?" Jiang Ma looked puzzled.
"I’m sure." Jiang Aijia nodded.
Because the appearance and attire of these few were slightly outstanding, she had always wanted to hear something about them, so she paid particular attention.
And after they confirmed this, Mu Yunchu on the other side made a move.
She directly called these people over together.
"I called everyone just now, except for you." Mu Yunchu’s voice was calm.
The few men glanced at each other, their expressions slightly subtle. As if they knew what Mu Yunchu was about to say.
"Anyway, your task is accomplished just by being here, right?"
"No need to go any further."
Mu Yunchu’s tone was indifferent.
Her attitude towards these people made the rest even more puzzled.
It wasn’t the anger from discovering a character flaw, nor anything else; it was as if these people had nothing to do with this matter, just strangers.
After Mu Yunchu finished speaking, several of them lowered their heads even more guiltily, preparing to leave.
Seeing this, Jiang Ma became anxious.
Because if they left, the dozens of people introduced by the dating site would leave nothing.
What about her daughter then?
Had they been busy for a day in vain!
Her body moved faster than her brain; she first extended her arms to block the few walking towards the door, then craned her neck to ask Mu Yunchu:
"Master Mu, what’s wrong with these people? You haven’t said yet?"
"Why did they leave just like that?"
But Mu Yunchu stated, "I think you wouldn’t want them to stay. Even if there might be a first date with your daughter, there definitely won’t be a second."
"Why?"
Jiang Ma couldn’t accept such reasoning.
Just one date and no second.
Could it be that her daughter has no charm at all?
"Because they weren’t here for matchmaking at all."
Jiang Ma: ?
"They were all hired by the site as decoys."
Others: ???
Everyone looked at these men in disbelief, finding that they almost all had their heads bowed, not daring to meet anyone’s gaze.
In fact, it was quite understandable.
Those who are in their thirties and forties and going on blind dates generally have some ’small issues,’ and their standards are relatively high.
Judging by how many people Mu Yunchu had driven away just now, if it weren’t for these people, there would have been none left.
"Only if the referrals are good, can a dating site’s reputation spread, relatively attracting more people, then it’s a repetitive cycle."
If the site only introduced undesirable matches, once this bad reputation spread, who would pay to come in the long run?
Everyone: "..."
Isn’t it said that people feel like laughing when they are speechless?
But right now, they couldn’t laugh at all.
Just why did Mu Yunchu suddenly skip these few, turns out it was waiting here.
They really didn’t know what to say.
Jiang Ma was petrified for a long time, even forgot to lower her arms.
It was Jiang Aijia behind her who reminded her to let these ’decoys’ go, making her belatedly realize this matter. She hurriedly lowered her arms and let these few leave.
After all, there’s no point in keeping them here.
Watching the once ’packed’ living room turn empty, Jiang Ma suddenly began to reflect on herself for some reason.
"Do you guys think maybe I shouldn’t be so high in standards?"
In fact, among those they ’eliminated’ earlier, it seems a few weren’t entirely unacceptable.
"For instance, the one long-distance, or the one working as a security guard... upon closer thought, maybe they’re okay."
"Mom!"
Jiang Aijia thought she misheard.
"Are you joking?"
"That wasn’t just long-distance, it became cross-country."
Plus it wasn’t in some of the well-known Asian or European countries.
"It was Southeast Asia!"
Such an unstable place, taking her sister there, what if something happens?
"And that security guard... I don’t even want to say anything."
Though what job to do is one’s freedom, and she swears she doesn’t mean to discriminate against security guards, but one shouldn’t be a security guard earning only two thousand a month when debts are still owed at home.
At that, still less than thirty years old.
There’s nothing wrong with wanting to take shortcuts, but not to this extent.
Once the loan is paid, even feeding himself becomes a problem. Jiang Aijia doesn’t think he can take care of her sister.
Even though her sister is quite wealthy herself.
But it’s a matter of responsibility and duty as a man.
If it were her as a guy, she definitely wouldn’t be looking to settle down in such circumstances.
She believes most people would think similarly to her.
Jiang Aijia thought her mom must be crazy, if not, these thoughts wouldn’t occur under normal conditions.
After being reproached by her daughter, Jiang Ma realized her issue and sighed heavily.
"Then what are you suggesting?"
"Just watching your sister stay single?"
Jiang Aijia: "..."
She couldn’t even be bothered arguing with her mom about finding someone.
Because they’ve argued about this subject multiple times.
Though she hadn’t said anything today, she heard others mention it.
"Actually, I think many times there’s no need to deliberately pursue whether children find partners or not. Like you always said, ’every generation has their own destiny,’ there’s some truth to it."
"Most of the time they’re single because they haven’t met the right one."







