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The Apple of My Eye novel Chapter 1731

Holley knew from Ferry's tone that he was in no mood to play games. So she didn't say another word and waited for him to speak.

"Meet me in 15 minutes. If you're late, you will be screwed,"

Ferry said and hung up immediately. He didn't even wait for Holley to reply.

After the rough conversation, Holley was dumbfounded. The given time was too short for her to get dressed and make it to the coffee shop at such a late hour.

Every time Ferry asked her to meet him, he was always controlling her time, which drove Holley crazy; and this time was no exception.

Holley rushed to the coffee shop at a fast pace. No surprise, Ferry was already there.

Her heart tightened, thinking she was screwed again. Then, she looked at her watch. Fortunately, she wasn't late. Ferry was just early.

"I am not late," Holley clarified to Ferry while catching her breath.

"Marry Jason!" Ferry abruptly said to Holley, who hadn't even sat down yet.

Holley looked at Ferry in disbelief, and her eyes grew wider when she heard him.

Ferry firmly nodded at Holley, as if confirming that, "Yes, I am asking you to marry Jason."

"Are you kidding me?" Holley asked Ferry carefully, a bit embarrassed by this offer.

"Holley, who do you think you are? Don't flatter yourself! I don't have time to play games with you!" Ferry said in disappointment.

While being glared at by Ferry, Holley fell silent. She was thinking about how to sway Ferry's demand.

"Holley, I know what you are thinking. And let me tell you, nothing can change my mind, not while I live. You are marrying Jason!" Ferry smiled viciously at Holley.

Although Holley didn't say anything, Ferry saw right through her. He knew she was reluctant to marry Jason.

"I already did everything you asked me to do! Is that even necessary? Why would you want me to marry Jason?!" she asked Ferry, while on the verge of tears. Ferry was driving Holley crazy!

Any man who might see Holley like this would surely have felt sorry and would have said yes to whatever Holley asked for. But Ferry was different. He wanted Holley to be put to shame. And he enjoyed torturing her and did not feel even a tiny bit of regret.

"Holley, you should feel happy that someone would marry a woman like you. You should be grateful to me!"

Ferry said condescendingly. This made Holley feel sick.

Instead, Holley was smart enough not to talk back, as she noticed the disdain in Ferry's eyes.

Ferry took Holley's silence as a sign of agreement. He smiled with satisfaction. "Be prepared to sign the wedding papers with Jason soon. I will also inform you when to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau,"

Ferry told Holley, which made her realize that he was serious. She was really going to marry Jason.

"I know," Holley answered indifferently, lowering her head.

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