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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 712

Chapter 712

Donovan scowled in response. He was not going to spend the rest of his life with a woman he did not love.

Narrowing his eyes, he asked, “Queenie Mill, are you threatening me?”

“I don’t care how you’re interpreting this at all. Are you going to marry me or not?”

The veins on Donovan’s temples popped again as he sneered. “We’ll meet at City Hall.”

So what if Queenie doesn’t want to get a divorce? Once this is over, I have more than enough chances to make Queenie get a divorce with me.

After all, no woman can stand suffering from neglect and emotional abuse, especially a haughty woman like Queenie. I’m not at all worried that she’ll refuse to get a divorce.

After ending the call, Queenie went to Donovan’s mother and told her the news of them getting registered today.

Donovan’s mother was delighted and surprised. In the end, she gave Queenie the household registry.

Then, she took off her bracelet and put it on Queenie before softly saying, “From now on, you’re one of us. Both you and Don still need some time to get to know each other better. From tonight onward, you should move in here. That way, the two of you can develop more feelings for each other.”

“All right,” Queenie said with a smile and a nod before heading out with the household registry in her hands.

No one knew that Queenie had picked Donovan and agreed to marry him right away was not only because Donovan was somewhat a good match, but also because the head of the Mill family was about to change.

The current head of the Mill family was Queenie’s father, but there was a rule in the Mill family. The head of the family must be someone who was married and had a family. Moreover, they were not allowed to have a

divorce.

That was to avoid having non-Mills learn the skills of ancient Chanaean medicine.

Queenie’s father had two sons-one was married, and the other was a minor and younger than Queenie.

Thus, the opportunity had presented itself. She could get Donovan to marry into her family so that she could compete against her older brother to become the head of the family. That was the reason for Queenie to have been adamant about not getting a divorce.

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