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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 977

Imogen couldn't help but smile, her eyes twinkling with happiness.

After so many blind dates with countless men, they always found something to criticize about Imogen—her family's poverty, her education level, or her personality. It seemed they could always find a flaw.

This was the first time Imogen met someone who genuinely appreciated her, and it didn't hurt that he was handsome too.

Although Asher's family wasn't wealthy either, they were well-matched. Neither could look down on the other.

Moreover, Aunt Eloise, who had married into his hometown, vouched for him, praising his honesty, capability, and good character. He seemed like perfect husband material.

Blushing slightly, Imogen's voice softened. "I’m quite satisfied with you too. How about we get our marriage license?"

Jasper was taken aback. "A marriage license? We've just met. Shouldn't we get to know each other first?"

Imogen shrugged. "It's all about living together. We can make do, and the days will pass."

Jasper was at a loss for words.

After pausing a moment, Imogen explained, "If you want to build a relationship first, that's fine. But Aunt Eloise mentioned your father had cancer.

"Even though he's recovering well, you are eager to get married to fulfill his wish. I thought you'd be more anxious than me."

Jasper hesitated for a few seconds, then smiled gently and said, "Alright, let's get married then."

Imogen didn't get excited. But instead, she felt a sense of relief wash over her as if she had completed a significant task. She wouldn't have to endure her parents' relentless nagging about marriage anymore.

"Bring your documents tomorrow morning and we'll meet at the city hall."

"Let's exchange numbers," Jasper suggested, taking out his phone.

Imogen pulled out her phone as well, showing him her number. After he added her, she couldn't help but ask, "After we're married, can I manage your salary?"

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