Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 904
“That’s a good idea. Then, I’ll wait to be your bridesmaid. I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time.” Freya was sincerely happy for Catherine.
Catherine was stunned.
Yes, she was married before but she never had a wedding.
Thinking about it, she really was quite pitiful. “Okay, then be prepared to be a bridesmaid.”
The car stopped in front of Wesley, and Catherine got out.
“I heard you won.” Wesley smiled and took her hand naturally.
“Yeah. It’s thanks to the evidence you gave me. ” Catherine looked up at him. “I’ll cook for you tonight to celebrate?”
“Of course, we have to celebrate.” Wesley lifted her hand and took out a diamond ring from his pocket, putting it on for her. “But such beautiful fingers are meant to wear diamond rings. Let me do the
cooking instead.”
Catherine looked at the large diamond ring on her middle finger and was stunned. “This is…?”
“Are you willing?” Wesley looked at her seriously. “ I don’t want to be engaged this time. Can we get married straight away?”
Catherine was slightly stunned. Although she had mentioned marriage to Freya in the car earlier, she did not expect him to propose so soon.
“No, if we get married, I’ll definitely have your children. Otherwise, it’ll be unfair to you.” Catherine smiled. She was not that selfish.
“Cathy, thank you. I’ll still listen to you. As long as it’s your children, I’ll like them all the same.” Wesley smiled and held her hand. “Let’s go to the kitchen at my place. I’m worried that Shaun will come here.”
“Yeah, I also plan to move to my dad’s place first. A t least I can accompany Lucas every day in the future.”
She used to live here purely for the convenience of seducing Shaun, but now that she no longer had that thought, there was no need for her to continue living here.
Moreover, she was quite apologetic for having neglected Lucas during this period of time.
”Okay, I’ll help you move tomorrow.” Wesley held her hand to the car.
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