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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2110

After Sylvia finished speaking, silence fell over them again. Kendrix did not seem to want to talk anymore either.

Sylvia could not tell what Kendrix was thinking, but she did notice a flicker of emotion in his eyes.

Although she had no idea what he was thinking, she felt sure that she had made herself very clear.

She had told him what she was going to do.

And she would not change her mind.

Her decision was set in stone, and she knew Kendrix could see that.

"Say something." Sylvia was anxiously waiting for Kendrix to speak.

Kendrix looked at Sylvia, his lips pressed into a thin line. He narrowed his eyes and spat, "I have nothing to say."

Sylvia gaped at him. "Mr. Trevino, can't you give me a definite answer?"

"I don't owe you anything, and I have no obligation to you. You're way too demanding," Kendrix replied in a frosty tone.

Sylvia felt a pang in her chest.

She took a deep breath and looked away. She did not want Kendrix to see her cry.

She wondered if she was really that demanding.

Of course not. Sylvia thought to herself.

She only had one request, and that was for Kendrix to love her. If that was too greedy, then so be it. However, she was not demanding.

What on earth was Kendrix implying?

No!

She could not fall for his tricks. He had to be treating her so coldly on purpose!

He must be concerned about their identities and status.

Kendrix noticed Sylvia's silence and her reddened eyes. Although she was pale, she seemed to be keeping a handle on her emotions.

"You should go," he urged again.

Sylvia turned and faced Kendrix. Her eyes blazed with emotion, becoming even more radiant.

"I only have one request." Sylvia did not wait for Kendrix's response before she barreled ahead, saying, "You're not allowed to have any other women."

Kendrix raised his eyebrows and stared at Sylvia.

"I'll definitely marry you in the future. You're the man I love, and you gave me a chance to make a request. So, I don't think you should be dramatic any longer."

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