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Love Contract novel Chapter 312

"The couple who love each other so much will finally get married." Selah was moved. "After all the ups and downs, Mary will finally become his wife."

Hearing that, Barry stared at Selah for a few seconds with his dark and gloomy eyes. 'She's right!' he thought.

It was not until she got out of the hospital and was led into the car by William that Mary realized what was happening. "Are we going to the Civil Affairs Bureau today?"

"Yes, we are." Sitting on the driver's seat, William could not wait to start the car.

"But..." Mary blushed.

"Don't worry. I have all the documents needed." William thought she was worried about this so he reassured her quickly.

"Nah!" Mary felt embarrassed and argued, "But I'm pregnant now! I don't think it's a good idea for us to get the marriage certificate now."

"What's wrong?" asked William.

"Pregnancy before marriage!" Mary shouted. The more she thought about it, the more horrible she felt. "Oh my God, I don't want to go! Everyone will definitely look at me in a strange way. I haven't seen anyone get a marriage certificate with such a big belly!"

"Honey, calm down! Don't panic!" William tried her best to help her calm down. "It doesn't matter if we are going there with the baby or not. If anyone dares to laugh at you, I'll beat him or her up! Don't scare yourself!"

Nevertheless, Mary was still upset and anxious.

"Hey, Mary. Don't do this, okay?" William felt wronged and aggrieved. "Mary, smile. We are going to get married now. Be happy! You look like I'm kidnapping you. Don't you like the surprise I gave you?"

"No wonder you bought me a red dress and wore a red tie. It turns out that's all for this." She pursed her lips and added, "Yeah, I don't like this surprise!"

"Mary, do you really mean that? Are you making me sad on purpose?" William stretched out his right hand to hold Mary's. "You don't know how hard I've been trying to get better in the past half month. I counted the days every day, waiting for us to get married. I looked forward to this day all day and all night long. I can't wait any longer. I want to marry you, Mary. I want to be with you forever."

Hearing his words, Mary lowered her head slightly. With her long hair covering her face, she smiled in secret.

"All right, all right. Fine. I don't care." Seeing that she did not speak for quite some time, William grew impatient. "Even if I have to tie you up, I will take you to the Civil Affairs Bureau. You can't escape me. You have no choice but to marry me obediently, Mary."

"Humph!" Mary pretended to be mad. However, her eyes were full of happiness.

The car sped up and turned several corners before finally arriving at the Civil Affairs Bureau.

It was the third time that Mary and William had come to this place. Nevertheless, they had a different feeling every time they came here.

"There are so many people!" Mary looked at the smiling couples walking out of the Civil Affairs Bureau and said, "It seems that today is really a good day!"

"That's true. Aunt Amy looked for the best day on the calendar for us. Everyone who gets the marriage certificate today will be happy! Let's go! " Holding Mary's hand, William walked forward. He clutched the document bag and muttered to himself as he checked the documents one by one. "Yes, I've brought them all. I've brought all documents, IDs..."

It was a little strange that Mary came to the Civil Affairs Bureau with such a big belly. Many young couples looked at her secretly. However, William had always been overprotective of Mary. He glared at those who stole glances at them with his pair of cold and sharp eyes. Moreover, he made sure to block their gazes so Mary would not feel bothered. If looks could kill, the couples standing nearby would have already dropped dead.

They sat on the bench, waiting for their turn. He held her hand, never letting go. Mary felt that his hand was sticky and wet because of sweat.

"What's wrong with you?" Mary looked at William and asked worriedly, "Are you still feeling pain? Why is your hand so sweaty?"

"What? Really?" Hearing that, William was stunned. He wiped his hands casually and said, "I'm fine."

"Are you nervous, William?" Mary asked him with amusement.

"I am..." When William was about to deny it, the staff suddenly called out their number and names. He felt as if his heart jumped out of his throat. He stood up quickly and said excitedly, "Mary, it's our turn!"

Mary stood up while supporting her belly. "Are you going to get married?" the staff asked.

"Yes, we are." William nodded hard and enthusiastically.

"Your belly is so big now. Why did you come here so late?" the staff joked as he handed over two registration forms to them. "Fill this in quickly, please."

Mary blushed and began to fill in the forms in silence.

With a pen in his hand, William quickly filled in the forms. He had already thought about these questions in his mind, and practiced them more than once.

After filling in the forms, the two were taken to a booth for the wedding photo.

The moment she saw the photographer, Mary almost burst into laughter. It was the

photographer four years ago!

"Come here. You two, sit here." The

photographer pointed to a bench where their picture would be captured. "Smile when I take the photos. You are getting married! Be happy!"

"Isn't this the photographer four years ago?" whispered William while sitting on the bench. He too recognized the photographer at a glance.

"Do you still remember him?" Mary was surprised at his memory.

"Of course I do," answered William with raised eyebrows. Four years ago, as the photographer was taking their wedding photos, he insisted that William should come closer to Mary. William almost got angry with him. Fortunately, he held back his temper at that time. "Look at the camera!"

William sat straight right away. The smile on his face could not be hidden.

"Hey, don't get too close to the bride, sir! Please separate yourselves a little!"

As Mary thought of the photographer's opposite complaint four years ago, the smile on her face grew even wider. Even though many years had passed, the people and the scene were still the same as four years ago. In the end, something was different.

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