Chapter 160 A Lesson Learned
Carter gazed at me with such tenderness, as if his eyes carried an infinite depth of affection.
“You’ll find out in time,” he said softly, leaving the question unanswered and my heart feeling hollow.
After a day of negotiations, the families finally came to an agreement.
Anna and Ashley’s engagement was settled, but the Hudsons had their reservations.
They agreed to cover the betrothal gift and the wedding expenses, but they refused to register the marriage. It was a clear sign that this arrangement was only for show.
Once Anna lost her value, they could discard her without hesitation.
The Sanders, who had thought this marriage was a step up for them, were deeply humiliated by the Hudsons‘ blatant distrust..
“What is the meaning of marrying without registration? Are you treating my daughter like some disposable object?” Kate snapped.
Fiona Hudson, impeccably dressed and perfectly poised, sat across from her. Compared to Kate, who had aged significantly after her recent loss, Fiona looked at least a decade younger despite being around the
same age.
Her high–end tailored dress, diamond bracelet, and flawless complexion all exuded an air of superiority.
She stirred her coffee leisurely with a hint of disdain flashing across her delicate features.
“Do I really need to spell out what your daughter is worth? I assumed we all understood,” she sounded like an evil mother–in–law,
Setting her spoon down, Fiona continued, “Kate, we both know how this engagement came about. Given your recent loss, we’re already being more than generous. Registering the marriage would tie our families” interests together. If they genuinely loved each other, we wouldn’t object. But since there’s no emotional foundation here, why should the Hudsons shoulder unnecessary risks?
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“Of course, if your daughter manages to build a real connection with our son and gives us a grandchild or two, the marriage certificate won’t be out of the question.”
At the mention of children, the Sanders family visibly tensed.
For now, only the Boltons and the Sanders knew about Anna’s pregnaney. If the Hudsons found out, the marriage would fall apart in an instant.
Having just received a substantial hush payment, the Sanders were naturally
union.
inclined to push for this
From start to finish, Anna was treated like a commodity She had no right to state her opinions.
This time, she had no choice but to marry Ashley.
Both families set the wedding date for the 15th of next month, leaving little time for preparations.
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our Ashley showed no kindness toward Anna. Before leaving, he coldly instructed, “Son on your wedding dress yourself. Make sure it’s decent enough not to embarrass the Hudsons”
Anna boarded the car with a cold expression, completely ignoring Ashley from start to finish.
Then, Ashley kicked the car hard and spat, “D’mn it! What are you so smug about?
I crossed my arms and watched the drama unfold in amusement. Who knows what kind of sparks this pair of resentful lovers would ignite.
Judging by Ashley’s contorted expression, he seemed the type with severe psychological issues.
He was the weakest and least favored at home. His years of pent–up resentment were simmering beneath the surface While he seemed manageable most of the time, the smallest issue could trigger violen outbursts against his family.
In contrast, things appeared much more harmonious between Alisa and Luke. Alisa, with her graceful and gentle demeanor, willingly agreed to forgo a wedding ceremony, content with simply registering their
marriage.
Her intelligence and tact won her favor within the Boltons.
The two decided to register their marriage the next morning.
In private, Alisa pulled me aside and thanked me profusely.
I know she’s not as gentle as she seems, so I kept the conversation polite and superficial.
“Alisa, you’ve thrown yourself into this without hesitation. You must know Luke doesn’t love you. Are you
sure you
won’t regret marrying someone who doesn’t return your feelings?”
“Zoey, I’ve finally gotten the chance to marry the man I love. How could I regret it?”
It was then I realized that marriage truly was like a wall,
Those outside were desperate to get in, while those inside longed to escape.
After Alisa left, I began overseeing preparations for their marriage.
Now that Jeffrey had acknowledged my place in the family, I had to take charge of various matters.
Luke, too, understood that he was no match for Carter either in ability or health.
For now, he could only follow Carter’s arrangements.
One lesson wayall it took.
He seemed calmer, perhaps waiting for the right moment.
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