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A Contract Marriage After a ONS novel Chapter 263

Knowingly, Ms. Moore said, "Mark, that kid hasn't liked taking pictures ever since I knew him, but I can't believe you guys don't even have a single one of your wedding. I'm truly disappointed! Oh, I just remembered. You guys haven't gone for your honeymoon yet right? I've actually chosen a great place for y'all. Maybe in the next two days, you guys can go have your honeymoon. It's a perfect time now since you guys are still newly-weds."

"No, it's okay!" Summer replied rather fiercely, all of a sudden. When she noticed how she had sounded too forced, she explained, "He's quite busy recently, and so am I. So, maybe we can just forget about it."

Mark had stepped in during their conversation. As he hooked his coat over onto his arm, he asked, "Forget about what?"

Ms. Moore eyed him and sounded displeased when she asked, "Why did you come home so late? Aren't you worried about leaving your pregnant wife at home alone?"

He shifted his brows as he swept his gaze over onto Summer, but she looked away, avoiding his eyes.

"She's already four months pregnant, and her tummy i s showing, yet you dared to leave her home alone.

What if it was slippery, and she slipped and fell?"

Standing up for Summer, Ms. Moore said sternly," Pregnant women are incomparable with regular women. Their movements are slower. She's carrying such a huge tummy, and if she falls, do you think she could get up immediately? If it was severe, it would be two lives at stake here! Do you understand?"

"I admit that I've been careless in terms of taking care of her. I'll pay more attention from now on. Please calm down, my dear grandmother."

Stepping towards her, Mark walked over. His tall figure sat on the edge of the couch, and his large hands landed on her back, massaging it lightly.

With that, she could feel her anger slowly dissipating. She knows that while he may look cold, arrogant, and unapproachable in front of others, but he's the opposite when he's with her.

'How can I not adore this grandson of mine?' she thought.

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