Camryn made no excuses.
She just managed his bank card for him and wouldn’t restrict him from spending money, and she didn’t have to spend his money.
Callum kissed her on the face, then looked at her and smiled.
The more he watched her, the more he liked her.
Camryn: “Why are you always looking at me laughing?”
“Happy, Camryn; I’m so happy. I can’t help but want to laugh.” As Callum said that, he laughed again.
He amused Camryn.
After the two of them flirted with each other for a while, they looked at the time and estimated that their mother would be arriving soon. Callum said to his fiancée, “Camryn, my mother should be arriving soon. Let’s go too. When we get to the Civil Affairs Bureau, my mother will arrive soon.”
Callum also wanted to go to the flower shop to buy a bouquet of roses.
Camryn suddenly proposed to get a marriage certificate. Callum was not ready, but it was too late to make up for it now.
Flowers, diamond rings, nothing less.
This was the woman he would cherish for the rest of his life, so he couldn’t wrong her.
“Okay.”
When Camryn stood up and stretched out her hand to him, she safely put her hand into his big palm and let him pull her up.
The two people walked out holding hands.
It’s hoped that she and Callum could grow old together and be in love with each other for the rest of their lives, just like the parents-in-law. Their decades-long marriage was as sweet as first love, which was really enviable for younger generations like them.
Camryn did not go out in her car but chose to sit in the same car with Callum, and Callum drove.
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