"It's fine if he doesn't get married," Jerry suddenly interrupted. "After Lynch Corporation’s incident, I contacted Mr.
Childs several times. I'd understand if he couldn't help, but he even deliberately ignored my calls. He said he was afraid I would borrow money from him. No matter how good Stacey is, having such parents as in-laws would be troublesome in the future. They might even drag their daughter down."
Freya nodded. "The Childs family wouldn’t have agreed to Stacey's marriage with Forrest if it weren't profitable. It'd be fine if he likes her, but it doesn't seem like he does. There's no need to do this for the sake of repaying a favor."
"Your son has already agreed to get married. Are you worried that there are no women in Canberra?” Jerry reminded his wife. "You've already waited for years. You don’t need to rush it now."
Mrs. Lynch sighed. She knew that what they said was reasonable, but she thought that she could finally see her son get married. It was quite disappointing.
Forrest kept his head down and ate his breakfast.
After eating, he drove his car to the registry office.
Jessica drove over in a black Bentley.
When she came down from the car, she was dressed in light-colored jeans that wrapped around her long legs, a white printed shirt, and a rich green silk shawl. She did not look as sharp and strong as when she was doing business. Even so, her noble aura could not be concealed.
Forrest's eyes darkened slightly as he walked over with an indifferent face.
"Let's go." Jessica turned around and walked inside. However, after taking a few steps, she found that Forrest was not following her. He stood a few steps away, his six feet two body dressed in a suit.
“When will you let Lynch Corporation go?" Forrest looked at her coldly.
"I'll make the call immediately after we get the license." Jessica's bright eyes looked back at him.
“Don’t regret this, Jessica." Forrest was slightly annoyed by her stare. "Even if you force me to marry you, I won't like you.”
"...It’s fine. I just want you." Jessica smiled faintly.
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