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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2161

Chigo's words were so direct.

William had to hand it to Chigo for his courage, looking at the fellow with a smile.

Chigo was a kid raised by soldiers. He had the attitude of one, making him a straightforward person with a clear goal; realizing he had a rival in love, he acted accordingly.

Willian thought Chigo might be a better fit for Sylvia rather than Kendrix, who vacillated.

Comparing it now, he preferred the young man in front of him.

However, Sylvia didn't look the slightest interested in Chigo as her eyes were on Kendrix.

But William thought she should give Chigo a chance.

After all, Chigo deserved it for being courageous; no one could ignore that about him.

Everybody liked the brave, so William thought that if he could create a chance for Chigo, the situation might go in his favor.

He said to Chigo, "Chigo, let Sylvia keep you company. Butler, push me back to my room; I have to take my medication." "Yes, Sir."

The butler quickly came over and pushed William away.

They didn't give Sylvia nor Chigo a chance to refuse.

Chigo smiled as he watched them leave before turning to Sylvia. They had the living room to themselves now.

She felt goosebumps all over her body under his gaze. It was as if she had made a mistake and was under judgment.

The next second, Chigo spoke, "There's something I've been meaning to ask you, but I didn't dare say it in front of everyone earlier today."

"What is it?" A bad feeling arose in her heart, and her face turned pale.

"Have you actually forgotten you said you wanted to marry me when you grow up?"

"I-" Sylvia wanted to tell him she was just a child back then, and she didn't know what she was saying, so he shouldn't take it to heart.

But he interrupted her, "Don't use the excuse of you were just a child, and you didn't know what you were saying. You may not have taken it seriously, but shouldn't you be responsible for making me think that way?" "What?!" Dumbfounded, Sylvia looked at him wide-eyed.

Chigo was also an outstanding, handsome young man.

He was about the same type as Kendrix as they were both stunning men.

And he was a graduate of a military school, and he had a bright future ahead of him.

But none of it mattered to Sylvia.

She felt somewhat awkward at the moment, thinking she was a player. How could she have said such autocratic things to Chigo? And with a commanding tone at that.

It was as if she was a pirate, kidnapping a man to be her husband.

Recalling it now, Sylvia felt embarrassed, unable to accept the fact she had done all that.

And here he was using her words against her.

She twitched her lips in awkwardness, saying, "I can't believe you still remember something from so long ago."

"Why shouldn't I? Are you just going to get up and leave after flirting with me, Sylvia?" Chigo retorted as he quirked his brow.

"When have I flirted with you?" She thought the conversation was heading toward a rather horrifying path.

One little mistake, and she might cause a misunderstanding.

"You used to say you'd come riding on your white horse to marry me when you grow up. You even forbade me from getting a girlfriend; that's why I never had one even though I had many suitors in college."

"Because I've been waiting for the girl and her white horse. But then I realized things were going south, so I came to see if she still remembered her promise to me."

"If she has, I can jog her memory. I pride myself on my good memory."

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