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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 226

I was a little stunned and asked, “Why a wedding? Didn't we have it before?”

He chuckled. “I owe you so much for our wedding. Let’s do it again and give us the perfect wedding. Besides, if you become a Kennedy, in the old Link Kennedy way, he might want his daughter to marry off in style. In this way, we will fulfill his intention of marrying a daughter for half his life.”

I laughed, “You and Link have not met several times, how do you know him so well? What if he just casually accepted me as a nominally adopted daughter? Besides, it’s just a matter of words.”

He placed the roast meat in my bowl and said, “Everyone in City P knows Link Kennedy is a man of his word, and he meant it when he announced so loudly that he wanted you to be part of his family!”

I lowered my head and swallowed the food in my mouth, finding it difficult to swallow.

Perhaps Sensing my change of mood, Dennis took me by the hand and said, “What else do you want?”

There were already a lot of things on the table. I shook my head slightly and said lightly, “Are there really parents in this world who don’t want their children? Link is just someone I’ve only met a few times, but he's willing to call me his daughter. That means I’m not that bad. Why don’t they want me?”

I fought back the feeling of wanting to cry, feeling very sad. For more than 20 years, I’ve told myself I’d be better off without them.

Grandma loved me. I was not related to her by blood, but she gave me all the best love she could, and that was enough.

But the more I grew up, when I saw everyone with their parents and relatives, the more I felt sad. Why was I still alone in the end?

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