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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 229

Chapter 229 Signing An Unfair Agreement

“Don’t you make breakfast for our kids every day? What’s the difference?” he snapped.

 

Arissa gritted her teeth. That’s true, but doesn’t he have his servants to cook for him? Besides, Edwin’s cooking skills are a lot better than mine! This guy’s definitely doing this on purpose!

“Then what about the one that states I need to follow you wherever you go?”

“What do you expect? Do you think I should find another woman when I already have you?” he asked sinisterly while raising his brow.

 

Arissa furrowed her brow in response. How rude!

“If there’s nothing else, you may sign the paper now,” he said after glancing at her. The next moment, he sat up straight and took the paper once more.

“What about the things that you promised me?” Arissa asked with gritted teeth to emphasize her part of the deal.

“If you sign this, I’ll do what I need to do,” he said while lifting his head.

 

How dare she question my words? No one dares to do that!

 

She looked at him for a while and said, “If you lie to me, I won’t let you off!”

Benjamin huffed in disdain.

 

There was something written on the last line: If Party B fails to perform the above contents, Party A will have the right to punish Party B, and Party B shall bear for all consequences.

Party B’s me, huh? Well, the tasks are pretty easy, and it didn’t mention anything about compensation.

After a few seconds of consideration, she took a pen and signed the paper.

As soon as she put down the pen, Benjamin took a stamp pad and put it next to her hand.

“Stamp it,” he said indifferently.

Arissa clenched her teeth and pressed hard against the stamp pad before stamping a perfect fingerprint on the paper.

“Are you done now?” She glared at him.

Can you not be so mean?

“Yeah,” he replied happily as he took the paper to look at it before keeping it.

“Where are you going?” Benjamin asked in a languid voice when she turned to leave.

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