Rachel fell silent, feeling somewhat helpless. She spoke honestly, "I can't let you keep pressuring me indefinitely, can I? My family is pressuring me, and you're pressuring me too. So, maybe I should just find someone and get it over with."
Vincent's expression darkened as he took a step forward, exuding an intense aura, as though he was a demon emerging from the depths of hell.
This assertive stance gave Rachel a surreal sensation, as if he was ready to claim her with a possessive grip. It was as if he was saying, "No one else but me can have you."
Watching Vincent's resolute determination, Rachel found herself torn between laughter and tears. Initially worried about being taken advantage of, she now recognized the stark contrast in their social standings.
With Elisa's incident, she also understood that marriage was not just about two people, but about two families uniting.
Rachel let out a profound sigh and said, "Vincent, there's no point dwelling on this any longer. It's just not feasible for us. My family has already arranged my marriage, and I'm quite sure your family has a more suitable match in mind for you."
Rachel thought she had made her stance clear, but Vincent's determination exceeded her expectations.
She had never seen him so resolute.
Vincent stood his ground, declaring, "Well, then let's make it official. We'll get married, and I'm curious to see what excuses they'll come up with. Besides, do you really have any lasting connections with the Markee family?"
Vincent doubted Rachel's willingness to comply with the Markee family's plans, and he was determined to have a say in his own marriage.
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