Marcus gave her a nod, sensing her apparent nerves, and turned to walk towards the hall. However, she called him back, asking if he needed more time to think about it.
He turned around and saw a certain confusion in Cornelia's eyes. So he asked her, "Got cold feet or something?"
If she didn't want to marry him or wanted to postpone the wedding, he was willing to respect her decision.
She was silent for a moment, then gently shook her head and said, "Let's go."
There weren't many people registering for marriage that day, so they were able to complete the registration quickly. He was now her legal husband, and she was his legal wife.
Originally, they planned to have a meal after the registration, sit down and talk, get to know each other, and discuss their future plans for their marriage. But because he had to rush to the States to handle some business, he had to change his plans.
He handed her a bank card that he had prepared in advance, loaded with ten million, and told her that she could use the money at will. Then he hightailed out of there to the airport.
He left in a rush, not even looking back to see her expression and not knowing what she was thinking at the time. Maybe she was very disappointed with her new husband.
On the way to the airport, his grandmother called. "Marc, I've prepared a lot of good food. After you and Nelly get your certificate, bring her home for dinner."
He replied, "Granny, I'm on my way to the airport."
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