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THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever novel Chapter 1116

The moment Xander said it, Gertrude's expression soured.

Unbelievable. It really took all kinds. Elsa's boyfriend certainly had some nerve.

A daughter to marry into the Sylvester family? A son to marry a Sylvester daughter? The sheer audacity was breathtaking.

Caitlin's smile didn't waver. "There are many ways to continue a friendship," she said politely. "Arranging matches for our children is an outdated custom. We're modern people; we can't bind our children's futures with old-fashioned ideas."

Elsa nodded in agreement. "Caitlin's right. Our children should have their own choices. Arranged marriages are a thing of the past, and we should leave them there. Xander, I never realized you were so traditional."

Elsa had a childhood friend, a boy her age. They had grown up together, and all their parents and relatives had teased them about being childhood sweethearts destined for each other. But their feelings were purely platonic, like brother and sister. As they got older, the pressure to get together only intensified, with everyone insisting they were a perfect match. It reached a point where they actively avoided each other to escape the awkwardness.

Because of that experience, Elsa despised the very idea of arranged matches. Just because children grew up together didn't mean they were destined for romance.

Xander set down his fork and looked at Elsa. "I actually think it's a fine idea. Not everything from the past is outdated. Do you know childhood sweethearts? If our children grow up with Miss Kensington's three, they'd be exactly that."

Gertrude frowned. Caitlin had already rejected the idea so clearly, yet this Xander character had the gall to press the issue. An arranged match? His motives couldn't be more transparent. He was hoping to use his future child to climb the social ladder.

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