Dylan never expected Suzy to make such a dire oath about herself.
He immediately tried to pull his hand back, but Suzy held on tightly.
“Suzy…”
She cut him off before he could continue. “Hurry up and repeat after me!”
“Suzy…”
Dylan’s tone grew more serious. “There are some things you really shouldn’t say lightly.”
“What do you mean by ‘lightly’? Is it because you know you can’t keep your promise, so you’re refusing to say it?” Suzy shot him a cold smile.
“Dylan, whether you say it or not, the oath still stands. If you don’t want something to happen to me, you’d better follow through. Otherwise, I…”
Before she could finish, Dylan gave a firm tug and pulled her into his arms. “You really are one of a kind. I don’t think there’s another woman like you in the world.”
Suzy smirked. “Exactly. So, you’d better cherish me properly because you won’t find another one like me.”
Dylan sighed. “I’ve already promised you, and I’ll keep my word. This time, I’m not lying.”
“You’d better not be.” Suzy looked up at him intently.
“Dylan, you’ve lost both legs because of me. The Wright Corporation took a massive hit just a few days ago. And Diana… Every single one of these things is tied to me.
“Even though Grandma has never blamed me, I can’t just pretend like nothing happened. If it weren’t for me, none of you would have to endure these things. I owe all of you more than I can ever repay.”
“It was all my choice,” Dylan said firmly, unwilling to hear another word about debts or blame.
“Diana chose it, too. Just like Grandma said before—we’re a family. You don’t need to divide everything so clearly.”
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