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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 903

Karl caught a glimpse of her and he stood up, pulling the seat for her.

Juanita sat down, "I'm sorry I'm late. Something came up and I need to deal with it."

"It's okay. In the past it has always been you waiting for me." Karl said softly. Yes, for the past four long years, he knew that she had been waiting for him, and he had made her wait too long.

Juanita looked up and smiled awkwardly.

It had been two months again, and she had cut her hair short, and she looked lively and cute.

Her delicate features and dark pupils were shining with a crystal light.

Karl had a close look at her, and she looked a little like the way she was in the past.

"Wow, you get so much delicious food. I'll get fat for this dinner."

Juanita smiled, revealing two sweet dimples.

"It's okay. You've got thinner again, and you should eat more."

Karl pushed the plate toward her.

"Yes?" Juanita touched her cheek, "Thinner? Wow, you don't know how busy the municipal government can be. There are endless things to deal with every day. It's all just a bunch of chicken and egg stuff. I've been making so many mistakes lately, and I think I'm going to lose my job." Juanita complained as she began to eat.

"Oh, the current governor, filling in for your father, is also your father's student. How dare he to scold you?" Karl made fun of it.

"It's so annoying. I want to quit even if he doesn’t want to kick me out. I really don't want to do this job anymore. I'm not the social type either." Juanita shook her head and laughed bitterly.

She still missed the old days when she worked in Khebury. She was happy and carefree, and nobody would be fighting for power at all.

"You can resign." Karl took a velvet box out of his suit pocket.

He opened it, and inside was a large diamond ring, shining under the spotlight.

He gently pushed it in front of her, "Let's get married and I'll take care of you."

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