"Am I happy?" Rodney looked confused. "I'm not."
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Chester snorted. Rodney's face was full of pride, but he did not notice it himself.
"I just feel like... you know, people have to get married sooner or later. Even if I don’t marry Freya, my mom will keep arranging blind dates for me. At least Freya i s carrying my child. She’s beautiful and talented. My family likes her very much as well, so she's a good marriage partner," Rodney mulled over it and said.
"Congratulations. But if it were not for this incident with Patrick, Freya wouldn't have married you." Chester smirked. "You got the good end of the bargain."
"Don’t say that. I'm not bad either."
Rodney had just finished speaking when the door of the room was pushed open. Shaun came in with his hands in his pockets. "What are we talking about?
Hurry up and get it over with. I want to go home to my wife and kids."
"You can't even do it. What's the point of going back?" Rodney attacked him mercilessly.
Shaun's expression darkened. "Rodney Snow, do you
want to die?”
Chester smiled. "He got married today, so cut him some slack. Come, Rodney, cheers. I wish you a happy wedding night!"
Rodney stiffened.
Chester secretly whispered in his ear, "A woman’s pregnancy is stable after three months. It hasn't been easy for you. You only did it once in the 30 years of your life, and you didn’t do it in a state of consciousness either. Do you... want me to teach you a few tricks?"
"Get out!" Rodney jumped up with a red face.
"We're all men here. What’s there to be ashamed of?" Chester did not know whether to laugh or cry.
Rodney wanted to cry. "You think too much. Before we got married, Freya signed an agreement with me. I'm not allowed to touch her after marriage. We’re only a couple in name."
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