Callum: “My mother said that since you’ll be the second youngest mistress of the York family, you don’t need to work as long as you can spend money. I have a lot of money, but I don’t have time to spend it because I’m always working. After we get married, I’ll help you spend my money.”
Camryn smiled and said, “I’m not short of money now.”
She was now firmly in control of Newman’s business, and her wallet was already bulging.
She no longer needed to hide her clumsiness.
Callum: “Honey, you have plenty of money, but I still want you to spend my money. The money I have goes to my wife. When I have kids, it will also be my job to raise them. You don’t have to worry about anything. All you have to do is look good and spend money.”
Camryn yelled at him: “Who is your wife? We haven’t gotten a marriage certificate yet. The children are all talking about it. It’s a beautiful idea.”
Callum: “If you don’t want to be beautiful, when will you be beautiful? We are engaged, and we will get married sooner or later. You are my wife.”
Camryn smiled at the beginning, and after laughing, she said: “We can go get the marriage certificate first, and the wedding will not be too late after my eyes are healed.”
The wedding of Zachary and Serenity had not yet been held, and it took longer for them to obtain their certificates.
Callum was very sure of himself, but Camryn hadn’t seen him yet. Callum still wanted to wait until she saw him, knew who she was marrying, and then got a marriage certification.
Callum: “What I love is you, not your appearance. I can accept whatever you look like.”
The men of the York family were all good-looking, Camryn had heard it said more than once.
She also asked her assistant what Callum looked like, and the assistant told her that when she was with Callum, they looked like a beautiful couple.
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