"Chapter 1600
Since this man wishes to get married, regardless of his intentions or feelings towards her, she decides to proceed.
Sooner or later, one has to get married, even if it's just for the sake of the child.
Loveless or not, it doesn't matter anymore.
Deep into the night, her mind would still wander.
Getting married like this, she can't help but feel she let this man off easy, and it leaves a bitter taste in her mouth.
This state of conflict and confusion has persisted for a long time and, even today, still lingers.
So, when Charles Carrington brought up the subject earlier, she hesitated.
Living together, isn't it just an indirect proposal?
She was silent all the way, lost in thought.
As the car returned to their residential area and slowly parked, she snapped out of her daze, unbuckled the seatbelt, and got the child out of the car.
"Ahh, it's Ms. Jones," exclaimed the little girl.