Chapter 1358

Jessica was not able to complete the task given to her by the unknown woman. She was worried that the other party would act on her family again, so she wanted Hank to send her home.

Her family was also in the countryside.

Hank was not too fond of visiting his motherinlaw. Every time he went, his mother-in-law would say that she was feeling unwell and that she lacked some things at home. Whenever he heard her, he would give her some money as he felt sorry for her.

Although he did not give much, this happened every time he visited. He felt uncomfortable about it as if his motherinlaw was taking him as an ATM.

Luckily, Jessica truly liked Hank and wanted to spend her life with him. When his motherinlaw demanded a high amount for bride price, Jessica stood by his side and went ahead to get their marriage license behind her parentsbacks. There was nothing his motherinlaw could do.

In the end, the bride price was reduced to tens of thousands of dollars.

Even so, it was still a high figure in Wiltspoon’s countryside. After all, they were ordinary and not. rich families, so they could not be compared to those wealthy people.

price, the Yateses explicitly said that the Browns would have to pay for the wedding reception, or they would not hold it at all. If that happened, the Yateses would bring a group of relatives to the city

residence instead.

On the day of the

reception was set in a restaurant, but they did not dare choose a classy hotel

not afford it.

not give Jessica dowry and would only give

could ask her husband to pay for her dowry, or she could pay for it

the Browns or the Yateses, they knew

she was raised for nothing. Her education was provided for, but she did not give back to her family with the money she had earned. Instead, she saved a lot of

was for her

what her in–laws and family said about her, she did not

bottom line

not want to be like Liberty, who emptied her savings and had to

husband after marriage.

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