The story began in the Northwest, where a huge castle-like mansion stood on a vast stretch ofgrassland. It looked so much like a kind of Shangri-La that anybody who came here couldn't helpbut sigh in wonder at its magnificence.

At this moment, a young lady's clear and melodious voice was heard from the mansion. “What? Noway! No way am I going to Athesea to get engaged!”

“It's not up to you, Elise. Your engagement had been arranged by the Griffiths and me quite a fewyears ago. The five sons of the Griffith Family are all very fine gentlemen, and all you need to do ispick one of them to get engaged to. Don't worry; you'll certainly replace one of them to your liking.”Elise Sinclair leaned back on the sofa, her wavy hair hanging loosely behind her neck. Her featureswere delicate and enchanting, and every pore in her body exuded an air that set her apart fromeveryone else.

Having been raised by her grandfather since childhood, Elise knew the matter had been set in stone.After pondering for a moment, she replied with a meaningful smile, “Fine, but I have a few requeststo make, Grandpa. The Griffith siblings mustn't know who I am. Since you say they're all very finegentlemen, I should be free to leave if I don't fall in love with any of them within a year. By then, Ishould get to decide on my own marriage.”

Robin Sinclair, Elise’s grandfather, responded with a smile, “No problem.”

A few days later, four men with delicate features could be faintly seen standing at the entrance tothe railway station of Athesea. They were of different sorts; one was aloof, whereas another seemedbright and cheery with a sunny personality... The eyes of the passersby were glued to them. If itweren't for the bodyguards keeping the crowd back, many would have come forward and asked fortheir contact information a long time ago.

Danny Griffith, the fifth and youngest son of the Griffith Family, complained, “It's so hot today, yetGrandpa insisted that the four of us come and pick up this little girl. Does he really think we havenothing to do at all?!”

Wearing a face mask and a cap, Jack Griffith, the fourth son of the Griffith Family and a big celebritywho had recently come to prominence as the Prince Charming of every female in the country,chimed in, “That's right. To think she would come by train—that girl must be a country bumpkin!”

“I thought Grandpa was joking when he told me yesterday that one of us five siblings would bechosen to be the fiancé of someone from the countryside!” Brendan Griffith, the third son of theGriffith Family, joined the conversation. “I'm so envious of Alexander; he copped out thanks to acompany meeting he had to attend.”

Matthew Griffith, the second of the Griffith siblings, didn’t say a word, but one could tell from hisexpression that he wasn't pleased with this either.

Just then, a young lady in red with flowers embroidered on her clothes emerged from the railwaystation's exit. One might as well say she was dowdily dressed. Moreover, her long bob haircut madeher look dreadfully ugly.

Danny patted Jack on the shoulder. “Would you look at that! I wasn't aware that people still dressthat way in this day and age! Tsk, tsk, I've only seen it in the movies. Haha...”

Then, to the four men’s great surprise, the young lady came out and stopped in front of them."Hello. You guys must be the Griffith siblings, aren't you? I'm Elise Sinclair.”

All the four men looked somewhat appalled, especially Jack, who asked in disbelief, “You're EliseSinclair?” Is she the beautiful little fairy Grandpa talked about? he thought to himself. Not only wasElise dowdily dressed before them, but she was dark-skinned with several moles on her face.Furthermore, the bright pink Barbie lipstick she wore was downright suffocating.

Elise nodded and even replied with a look of infatuation, “So Grandpa didn't lie to me after all. Youguys really are handsome.” All of you look rather plain. No matter how handsome you guys are,none of you are good enough to be a match for me, she thought.

Danny nearly broke out into curses. Even if she comes from the countryside, she shouldnt be thisugly! he thought. “How about you go back instead, Miss Sinclair?”

"Huh?" Elise blinked her eyes in confusion.

At last, it was Matthew—the vice president of the Griffith Group—who said, “Let's get in the car andgo back first.”

The five of them thus left the railway station with Elise and Matthew seated in the middle row in thecar. Elise glanced out of the window before saying with a sigh of admiration, “Wow! So that's howtall the buildings in big cities are!”

The lips of the four other people in the car twitched at her words.

What is she, a yokel new in town?

Just then, Elise inadvertently caught a glimpse of the watch on Matthew's wrist from the corner ofher eye. She exclaimed, "Wow! This watch looks so pretty! It must cost quite a few hundred, doesn'tit?

All the four men were so speechless that they could only hope Elise wouldn't take a fancy to any ofthem and ask them to be her fiancé.

Their car drove all the way to the Griffith Residence. At the sight of the Griffith Family's mansion,Elise gave another look of surprise. “Wow! Your place sure is huge, isn't it?” At the same time,though, she thought to herself,

This mansion is not even one-tenth the size of my family Justthen—she-heard-Banny'svotce which

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