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My Darling, My Dearest novel Chapter 203

Lea's father stared at Henry, knowing very well that there was some story behind the Qin family.

Saying nothing about it, he waved his hand. "Don't call me 'Dad' yet. What do you mean it's inconvenient to tell them right now? Is there something you have yet to tell me?"

It wasn't easy to dig out family secrets.

Plus, with Henry having such a prestigious family, he expected that he had yet to hear some of the skeletons in their closets.

The old man had watched too many TV dramas, that different scenarios ran through his mind. In fact, he even suspected that the Qin family had committed murder for their properties.

After all, they couldn't be that rich without doing anything.

If Henry knew what the old man was thinking, he would be greatly shocked.

Although his family held many secrets, they weren't as shameless as the old man thought they were.

However, there was a saying that skeletons should stay in the closet.

Henry didn't know what else to say. He was afraid that if let something slip out, the man in front of him would not agree to Lea marrying him.

Although a rich family could have a messy life,

the Qin family definitely didn't have that much of a dark past.

He was actually afraid that Lea's family would have a wrong idea on what he stood for,

so he beat around the bush. However, it seemed to piss her father off even more.

Lea's father gritted his teeth.

He didn't care whether or not Lea had already accepted the man or not,

but there was no way in hell was he going to agree to a marriage wherein he had no idea of the man she was about to marry.

"Look, if you want to marry my daughter, you might as well start showing your sincerity," the man snapped. "Although your attitude has been nice, you should also know that a marriage is not just between two people.

My daughter will marry into your family. You and my daughter may be a match in terms of family background."

Henry's lips twitched at his words.

"And your family may be rich, but that doesn't mean it's wiped off complications.

They should come to show their sincerity. Speaking of, do they even know that you're planning on marrying Lea? Have they asked about her?"

Hearing this question, Henry flushed.

On second thought, maybe he was being to selfish. All this time, he had been think about having a baby with Lea and marrying her as soon as

possible

that he didn't give her enough space to actually think about it.

The old man was right.

His family still had no idea of Lea's pregnancy, and he was already pushing for a wedding.

He had rushed too much into this.

Henry should've threaded cautiously when it came to the engagement. His first thought was that he could flatter her father,

and he could finally marry her.

What he didn't realize was the fact that Lea still hadn't met his family.

He had been so used to being free these past few years, that he hadn't really thought about the customs very well.

Henry lowered his head,

finally coming into his senses.

"Dad," he stated. "I have been inconsiderate. Please forgive me."

His introspection made the old man very satisfied. In fact, his whole apology was fine except for the fact that he kept calling him his dad.

"Although my daughter may not be the best, she still has plenty of pursuers," he emphasized the last part, seeing that they still had options.

Henry's face darkened, but he didn't care the slightest.

The old man continued, "Besides, I can take

care of the baby if your family don't want it. I don't care about whether or not she'll bring me a son-in-law."

Henry gritted his teeth, but he still forced a smile.

"Dad, you're kidding, right? What should I do if you don't accept me as your son-in-law?"

Lea's father snorted. "To hell if I care what happens to you, boy."

Mosa City was an extremely romantic place. As the couple wandered around hand- in- hand, the anger in Rachel's heart finally faded away. In fact, she couldn't help but be amused at being teased by Jack.

She shook her head as a smile played on her

lips.

After wandering around for a while, they finally came across a busy street.

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