Upon hearing that, Alicia and Clement looked at Aaron in bewilderment.
Did we hear him wrong? Doesn’t he have a fiancée?
Indeed, they were wondering how Aaron could marry Alicia and make her the queen.
“Kid, stop fooling around, will you? Don’t try to trick me. I know you already have a fiancée.” With that, Clement dragged Alicia into the house because he was sick of listening to Aaron’s lies.
Alicia didn’t want to leave, but she didn’t want to hurt Clement by fighting him off. She ended up throwing a glance at Aaron before walking into the house with Clement.
Seeing that they were leaving, Aaron instantly stood up and ran in front of them. “Grandpa, that’s what my grandma wants, not me. I‘ll bring Alicia back and cancel the marriage arrangement I have with my fiancée.”
Aaron then said to Clement with a straight face, “I love Alicia, and I want to marry her. I want her to be my wife and queen.”
“Do you want to marry Alicia so badly?” Clement asked, and Aaron nodded in response.
“Fine. I’ll agree with it. However, I have one condition,” Clement added.
Upon getting Clement‘s approval, a smile finally appeared on Aaron’s face. “Name it, Grandpa. As long as I get to marry Alicia, I’ll accept whatever conditions you have.”
“You can be with Alicia. My condition is that you must go back and break off the engagement first. Once that’s done, you can come over to fetch Alicia,” Clement uttered.
Aaron didn’t dare to accept the condition. He was worried that once he left, Clement and Alicia would go into hiding.
“Grandpa, can I…”
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