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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1853

"No, I won't look for anyone else," Simon shook his head immediately, "Why would I? I don't want anyone else but you, Marry. I've been an a*shole in the past, but I will no longer be like that anymore."

He held Marry so tightly as if he wanted to merge her into his own body.

"I swear that I will only ever love you, Marry. No one else," He shot Marry a meaningful look filled with sincerity, "I was a d*ck, and I missed out on a lot of good things. I don't want to miss out on any more, Marry."

It was also the first time Marry had heard Simon speak to her in such a sincere way.

His words touched her soul. No matter how many years had passed, Simon was the man she loved most.

"But there might not be any descendants of the Brown family," Marry sighed.

Men were fertile into their old age, but it wasn't the same for women.

It was hard for women to have children after their age had caught up.

No matter how much technology progressed, nature won out in the end.

The social requirements placed on women were always the harshest.

Furthermore, Marry had done too many evil things. She was not confident that God would help her again.

Thus, she didn't dare to gamble on their happiness.

Simon replied quickly, "I don't need to have kids. If we can have one, then it's great. If we can't, then I don't want a child."

Marry was stunned and she looked at Simon in disbelief.

Simon continued, "I know what's best for me, and that's you, Marry. You're the most precious thing in the world to me, and I'll never do you wrong ever again. I hope you can forgive me for my past mistakes. We'll live our own lives from now on, and we don't need to bother about what other people think or say. What do you say?"

Marry was extremely shocked when she heard this, and she stared at Simon for a long time. She truly felt that Simon had changed.

She felt like crying tears of joy.

Did Simon really think that she was the best for him?

Marry smiled and said, "I'm so happy to hear that. To be frank, I think what's bothered me most over the years is our relationship. I feel like all my years in prison were worth it after hearing what you said."

"Marry, it was all my fault."

"No, I'm at fault too," Marry grinned wryly, "I was too stubborn and demanding. I wanted too much from you, and I didn't want you to miss Grace. My control over you only made you hate me more."

Now, she fully realized the mistake she'd made.

Unfortunately, it was a bit too late.

"No, I just didn't know how to cherish you, nor did I do it sincerely," Simon explained what he felt as he apologized.

"I know. I don't regret trying to break you and Grace up. If I had to do it all over again, I'd do the same thing again."

"I love you so much. There's no one in this entire world who loves you more than I do."

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