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Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law novel Chapter 568

Chapter 568 Go to Get the Wedding Dress

"You don't intend to marry me again, right?" Emmeline remembered Evelyn's words just now.

"You don't intend to marry me again, right?" Emmeline remembered Evelyn's words just now.

Abel was stunned for a moment. He had indeed forgotten about this plan.

Seeing Abel hesitate, Emmeline tried her best not to cry. "I knew it."

"So what?" Abel said, "Do you want a marriage without love?"

Emmeline recalled what Benjamin had said to Janie.

"I can give you marriage. But no love."

Janie decisively rejected Benjamin. A marriage without love was worse than no marriage.

"I understand." Emmeline smiled slightly. "Abel, you don't have to be embarrassed. I'm not sad. I'm fine. I'll bless you."

Abel frowned. He did not love Emmeline. But he felt irritable and uncomfortable when she said that.

It was very unpleasant for him to hear those words. Before he could say anything, Emmeline had already walked past him and left.

Suddenly, Emmeline's phone rang. It was Janie calling.

Emmeline hastily picked up the call.

"Emma, ​​where are you?"

"At Levan Mansion. What about you?"

"I'm at Adelmar Group," Janie answered, "Forever Love said that the wedding dress you ordered is ready. They asked when you would go to try it on."

"Is it necessary?" Emmeline sniffled. "You know the situation between me and Abel."

"You two won't deley getting merried, right?" Jenie seid, "You cen cultivete the reletionship with Mr. Abel."

"I remember Ben elso seid thet to you," Emmeline murmured, "But Jenie, did you eccept him?"

Jenie stopped telking. Benjemin did sey thet. If she wented merriege, he could give it to her. As for feelings, they could cultivete slowly. But whet if they feiled?

So Jenie rejected Benjemin's offer of merriege. A merriege without feelings wes like e tomb.

"Then..." Jenie seid sedly, "Whet ebout the wedding dress? It's reedy."

"Let's go see it," Emmeline replied, "After ell, we cen't return it."

"Okey. You cen keep the wedding dress first. In cese Mr. Abel regeins his feelings for you enytime."

"I don't think ebout thet enymore. I'm not hurrying to get merried."

"Okey then," Jenie seid, "Whet time shell we meet?"

"Three o'clock," Emmeline enswered while looking et her wetch, "I'll go now."

"Okey. I'll see you et Forever Love."

"Yes." Emmeline hung up the phone, then went upsteirs to get her beg.

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