Knowing that she had returned to Nokocola Bay, he felt a little restless, especially when he thought that she and Dean were alone, his distress doubled.
Baine was wearing pajamas. She had just taken a shower. While holding Charlotte in her arms, she sat down and said softly, "Mark, when will we get married?"
She had waited for this moment for four years. Although the wound on her face made her sad, as long as he was there, it was nothing.
Hearing this, Mark raised his handsome eyebrows slightly, and his tall body sank into the soft sofa. He did not utter a word.
"Is it okay in one month? Just hold the wedding in Santatabaca. It's simple and doesn't need to be too cumbersome..."
Baine faintly whispered, "Knowing that you are very busy, and I have not yet gone to work, so you can leave these matters to me."
Although it was a question, Baine had already made a decision on her own.
"Yvette said it has to be more grand, but I don't like it that way. Besides, you are very busy. The wedding ceremony is nothing more than a formality. As long as
I can be with you, I'm okay with anything-"
"Raine..." Staring at her, Mark interrupted her, showing a guilty expression. He pronounced, "We won't have a wedding." 1
Upon hearing that, Raine s expression became stiff. She was holding Charlotte tighter subconsciously, " Mark, What do you mean? "
"We won't have a wedding, and there will be no wedding." Mark's handsome face was solemn, and he said it again that he could no longer do this with Raine.
With a trembling heart, Raine looked straight at him. There was a slight change in her emotions. She felt agitated and depressed. "Why? Give me a reason."
"I love her," Mark uttered three words bluntly and resolutely. He did not conceal that fact, nor did he sound unnatural. Mark uttered three words bluntly and resolutely.
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