Haven looked up and bit her lower lip. She looked at Victor with a grievance. She mustered the courage and asked, "Victor, are you unwilling to marry me because I am the adopted daughter of the Clement family?" She had to get an answer today, or she would not be at peace.
Victor narrowed his cold eyes and raised his chin slightly. He looked a little arrogant. "It's not because of your identity, or you being adopted, or any other reasons. I just don't like you. Love can't be forced!"
Victor would have to let go of his usual arrogance and say a few more words so that his life would be more peaceful in the future.
Aisling took a deep breath and said earnestly, "Victor, I know what you mean. But please consider having Haven to do internship at your company. Your company has a lot of talented people and it would be quite challenging to work here. Haven would improve if she works at a place that is competitive."
"Mom!" Haven looked as though she was going to cry. How could her mother let it go just like that?
She loved Victor, and she would not marry anyone else except Victor.
Aisling didn't look at her. She knew Victor's temper very well. If he didn't want to do something, he would never do it.
Victor didn't say anything. A woman like Haven would never know her place in the company. He didn't want a woman like this to mess up his company.
"Mrs. Clement, I have to go now." He had finished what he wanted to say.
When he got up, the dazzling light covered his slender figure.
Haven looked at him in awe. Not only was this man the prince charming of countless girls, he was also the prince charming in her heart.
He was her sweet dream, but he didn't like her at all.
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