“I’m not that petty." Jessica rolled her eyes at Forrest. “No matter what, Stacey saved you. I have nothing to say about you compensating her with two storefronts. After all, your legs are far worthier than the price of two storefronts to me."
"Wifey, you’re so nice." Forrest could not hold back upon hearing her words. He went over to kiss her. "My mom even said that I shouldn't have been saved if she knew we had to compensate with two storefronts. Actually, I find it annoying now as well. I'd rather have gotten hurt."
Jessica burst out laughing. "You're right. It would be better not to have a scene of a beauty saving a man when the Childs family is involved. Speaking of this, you should thank me. If it weren't for me, you would've married Stacey and become inlaws with the Childs family. You probably wouldn't have a peaceful moment."
"Mm, thank you." After Forrest spoke, he was embarrassed.
When he thought about it, his decision to marry Stacey back then was too rash.
Jessica smiled. She did not say anything else.
She was deep in thought. The incident involving the Childs family surprised her, and she found it weird.
However, she was a brilliant person. She had a rough idea after thinking about it in her head.
"Don't take the Childs family's threat to heart. Isn't it just my reputation? I didn't have a good reputation from the start anyway." After a long time, Jessica spoke nonchalantly.
Forrest’s heart tightened. Jessica acting like this made him feel even sorrier for her.
At the same time, he was determined that he would not let her suffer in the Lynch family.
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