Harvey felt that finding a girlfriend or getting married was all about luck.
If one was unlucky and ended up with the wrong person, he would regret it. So, when it came to relationships, it would be wise to avoid unnecessary heartbreak if one could.
Charles gave Harvey a thumbs up. "As expected of my brother."
Skylar and Steven exchanged a glance, both feeling a bit exasperated. Those two probably just weren't at the right age yet.
When they truly met someone they loved someday, all these bold declarations would become meaningless words.
As soon as Skylar and Steven left, Charles pulled Harvey aside. "Be honest with me. You're telling me you really didn't have a girlfriend in college? Or are you just embarrassed to admit you broke up?"
Harvey sighed, exasperated. "No girlfriend. I was busy and have no time for a girlfriend."
"Fair enough. Between studying, gaming, and competing, you probably really didn't have much free time," Charles agreed but still looked skeptical.
"But listen, you look like me—too handsome for your own good. There's no way you won't have people clinging to you in the future.
"When that happens, if you like a girl, just tell me. I'll help you vet her. Your brother here is an expert at spotting manipulative girls. I guarantee you won't get tricked by some gold digger."
Harvey's mouth twitched. He was beginning to regret not leaving with Steven and Skylar. "Charles, I'm not stupid."
Anyone trying to deceive him would find it a tough task.
"You've just graduated from college, so you haven't seen much yet. Trust me on this," Charles said confidently.
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