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The Fortune-Telling Heiress novel Chapter 388

Avery looked at Madison with determination in his eyes. "I knew you'd come back."

He smiled smugly. "No one else can break the divine talismans except me. Moreover, a joint cultivation with me would also benefit you."

He stepped forward, taking Madison's hand and leading her toward the back of the hall.

But Madison forcefully pulled away and wore a serious expression. "I'm a cultivator. If I'm to conduct joint cultivation with you, I must at least have the recognition of heaven and earth! Do you really think you can casually carry out joint cultivation with me?"

Avery was momentarily stunned by the angry Madison before bursting into laughter. "You mean you want to marry me under the witness of heaven and earth?"

Madison nodded solemnly. "Of course. Aren't you thinking the same?"

Avery stared at Madison in astonishment. As he observed her unwavering expression, the amusement in his eyes gradually faded, replaced by a cold demeanor.

"If we're not married, you won't carry out joint cultivation with me?"

"Correct."

Avery fell silent briefly. "You must understand that even if I give you more time, you won't be able to do anything to me."

But she remained resolute. "Marriage is a must."

Hearing this, he was dumbfounded.

Their eyes locked in silence.

Avery stared at Madison for a long time, and the coldness in his eyes slowly faded. He laughed heartily. "Alright! Since you want to get married, then let's get married. What kind of ceremony do you want?"

He waved his hand dismissively. "I've heard that there are both traditional and modern weddings in the human world. What do you want?"

"Traditional," Madison replied, fixing her gaze on Avery. "And I need my friends to be present to witness."

"Very well. I'll prepare the traditional bridal attire for you. Of course, your friends can come to witness the ceremony."

Avery turned to leave but paused halfway. He said, facing away from Madison, "I've lived for over a thousand years, and this is my first marriage. If anyone dares to disrupt it, I'll make sure they turn to dust."

With that, he strode out of the hall. Madison slowly exhaled, gazing at the overcast sky outside. She hoped Erwin and Logan would be able to prepare everything quickly.

Avery was efficient. Half a day later, the entire Ghost Town knew that the Ghost King was getting married. The once gloomy Ghost Town was suddenly filled with festivity.

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