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My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins novel Chapter 390

Ernest looked at the back of the living room. Behind the garden that could be seen from the French window, the tower was there.

He believed that probably Florence was still on it.

He pressed his lips. His voice became softened for some reason.

“Now I know that she needs me actually.”

If she didn’t need him, he was willing to let her go. Now since she needed him, he would chase after her without any hesitation.

Victoria stared at Ernest, feeling touched. The more she looked at him, the more she liked him.

Ernest’s care and love for Florence made her decide to give him another chance.

“If you meant what you said, I can give you another chance. But we won’t force Flory. She should make her own decision,” said Victoria in a light tone.

Upon hearing it, Stanford gaped. “Mom! How could you agree with him?”

Ernest hadn’t shown up for a long time. How could his mother agree with him so soon? Did she mean to let go of Ernest? Stanford wondered if his mother had lowered her standards because Ernest was super handsome.

Victoria shook her head and said in a gentle tone, “Stanny, let’s allow Flory to deal with this matter herself. It’s not right for her to continue hiding.”

“But...” Stanford was still reluctant.

“If he could win Flory’s heart back, it means they are destined to be together. For the sake of Flory’s happiness, we shouldn’t part them,” Victoria tried to convince her son with a smile.

Stanford was an excellent man. He could do everything perfectly. However, one thing had been bothering his parents a lot - he never fell in love. Since he was young, he had never shown any interest in women.

Hence, in this matter, he couldn’t understand what Victoria was thinking about, and nor could he understand what Florence needed the most.

Seeing that Victoria was so determined, Stanford couldn’t vent his anger. He glared at Ernest fiercely and looked over at Alexander, who kept silent all the time.

“Dad, do you also agree?”

Alexander shook his head, heaving a sigh helplessly. “Can I be against your mother?”

Stanford was speechless. He had forgotten that in such family businesses, his father only obeyed his mother.

Ernest breathed a sigh of relief inwardly.

He slightly bowed at them and said politely while not humbly, “Thank you so much, Uncle and Aunt.”

Only with their permission could he enter their house and look for Florence aboveboard.

Victoria waved at him and said, “All right. I know you are eager to meet Flory. I’ll ask the servant to take you over.”

“No, thanks. I know where she is,” said Ernest in a deep voice.

He nodded, striding over towards the direction where the garden in the backyard was.

He walked quite fast, full of eagerness.

Stanford was quite annoyed, blocking his way.

He warned Ernest in a low voice, “If you dare to deceive Flory, you’ll die miserably.”

“Don’t worry, my brother-in-law,” Ernest said while pressing his lips.

Then he bypassed Stanford and strode away.

Stanford stiffed. It seemed that Ernest’s words “my brother-in-law” still reechoed in his ears continuously.

How dare Ernest call him brother-in-law?

What a bastard! He had just broken into their house, and now he was taking advantage of Flory. Stanford didn’t think he would agree with Ernest to be his sister’s husband.

After Ernest was gone, Alexander still kept looking at his receding figure.

With curiosity, Victoria asked, “What’s wrong?”

Alexander shook his head. “I’m just curious how on earth he has found our place. This brat is quite capable.”

“When a man loves a woman, he would try every possible means to find his beloved woman,” said Victoria in a light tone. Her eyes were full of tenderness.

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