Rachel Barton didn't want to put it too bluntly as they were sisters after all, and wanted to save each other's face, "Delia, I think you're just too lonely and want someone in your life, and you just happened to meet this suitor. But like you said, two people can only be together if they are evenly matched; otherwise, there will be no good outcome."
As Rachel spoke, she paused for a moment, then continued, "Delia, your situation is complicated. If you really want to date someone, I'd advise you to consider the man introduced by Mrs. Eyre downstairs. Though he's been married before, the man is actually quite good, at least, he is someone who can provide a comfortable life."
Confident as Delia Frieman was, her confidence dwindled in light of Rachel's words.
Indeed.
If it's about dating, both sides should be on equal footing.
But what was she in front of Noah Reed?
No education, no family background, not even a shred of innocence left.
She would be a disgrace to Noah.