Delia Frieman was different from those women who willingly indulged in the red-light activities.
Mr. Price took another puff of his cigarette, a deep frown on his face.
He remained silent, but Mrs. Price spoke again, "You know what kind of person your son is, and the foolish things he did in the past few years. But now he's finally met a girl he likes. I think we should give him the right to choose."
With that in mind, Mrs. Price revealed her plan, "Although such a thing is quite disgraceful, as long as we keep silent about it and play some tricks on her background, no one will discover it! What do you think?"
Noah Reed had had many girlfriends in the past.
His social circle had been quite messy.
But he finally corrected it in the past two years and found someone compatible. Thus, Mrs. Price was reluctant to give up.
She had a feeling that Delia had something that could tame Noah.
Mr. Price sighed, "I need to think about it."
This was not a trivial matter.