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I got married without you (James and Amelia) novel Chapter 1292

Chapter 1292 I don’t like you 

Gigi turned her head and looked at Dylan, who was focused on driving. 

“I have a bad temper and great strength. I scared away many wealthy kids. It was always them rejecting me, never the other way around.” 

This means that in this marriage alliance, unless Dylan refuses, Gigi has no say. 

Understanding what Dylan said, he turned back and gave Gigi a casual and carefree smile. 

“So when we get back, I’ll tell your father that I’m not interested in you.” 

Upon hearing this, Gigi was stunned. She didn’t expect Dylan from the Lawrence Family to be so easygoing. 

“If you say that, won’t your father blame you?” 

After all, this is a marriage alliance that affects the interests of two families. It’s not something that can be easily resolved by the preferences of two juniors. 

“No, my family is open-minded and wealthy. We don’t need a marriage alliance to secure our position…” 

 

Praising his own family while indirectly mentioning the Brook Family, Dylan wasn’t as refined as he appeared. 

But Dylan’s suggestion was indeed the best solution. 

However, the marriage alliance that her father fought so hard for was meant to help her brother enter the North American market. If she accepted this proposal, wouldn’t she be letting her father down? 

Considering the interests of the family, Gigi chose to refuse. 

“Marrying you would also be a good choice…” 

At least Dylan seemed very gentlemanly and cultured. 

However, Dylan, who could see through her thoughts at a glance, glanced at her meaningfully. 

“If the Brook Family wants to enter North America, let your brother strive for it with his own abilities, just like the Evans Family, gradually integrating through scientific research and technology.” 

Feeling a bit awkward, Gigi looked at Dylan again, who became serious when it came to business. 

“I…” 

Dylan interrupted her. 

“The Lawrence Family doesn’t rely on marriages to gain 

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