Lance chose a very concise way that was not brutal, giving Yvette some room to adapt.
Yvette had nothing to say.
It was just that when she looked at Lance's sincere eyes, her heart suddenly softened a little.
Perhaps this was the advantage of mature men.
Yvette thought that it was not too bad if Lance was her husband.
She nodded, raised her eyebrows, and happily agreed.
"Sure!"
Yvette originally thought that they would just put on a n act in front of their families and would each have their own affairs in private.
However, Lance was obviously very serious about this relationship.
If Yvette brought it up, Lance probably would not refuse, but Yvette felt that it would be insulting to him.
Yvette could not mention it unless Lance brings it up first. She must stand on the moral high ground with him.
Lance saw that Yvette agreed and looked more delighted.
"Then we'll make our relationship public during the wedding, but of course, you can always tell the people around you. Our mothers will deal with the details of the wedding. If you have any ideas, you can communicate with them."
After hearing Lance's words, Yvette could already frankly accept the fact of their wedding completely.
She nodded her head and said that she would definitely get involved in the wedding planning.
After all, this was her first wedding, so it had to be a memorable night.
Lance continued, "Ms. Quimbey, I hope that we can grow old together.”
Yvette's body stiffened slightly as she looked back at him.
Lance was serious. His handsome face was magnified in front of her eyes, and his words struck straight at her heart.
Her heart skipped a beat as if she was electrocuted.
Grow old together?
Yvette dared not even think about it.
Even when she was with Sean, Yvette did not think about growing old together.
However, when these words came from Lance’s mouth, they had an inexplicable unbreakable faith as i f he could really do it.
He also hoped that she could do it.
The two of them were working hard for this marriage.
Lance did not mention "love” at all, but Yvette felt that his words carried more weight than love.
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