Mr. Nelsonn Winning His Ex-wife’s Heart
Capítulo 1230
Colin didn’t expect Zuri agreed so quickly, so he fell silent.
Zuri snorted. “What’s the matter? You’re afraid?”
“Not at all.” After Colin recovered from the silence, he squeezed the phone and said, “I will wait for you at the Vertoak Airport tomorrow morning, and you should take the earliest flight back.”
In fact, Colin couldn’t wait any Longer. He wanted to take Zuri to the courthouse right now, but it was almost midnight. Even if he wanted to get the marriage licenses, the staff members were off.
Zuri replied with a sneer and planned to hang up the phone. She wouldn’t chicken out.
Colin stopped her. “I know it is not convenient for you to make it public, so I will ask the staff members in the courthouse to keep it a secret for the time being.”
don’t have to pretend to be
at all. Instead, he enjoyed her coquetry and the way
was not angry but was being sarcastic. Besides, Colin was over the moon, so he didn’t bother to be angry with Zuri. He beamed with pleasure when thinking that they were
a call to Lucien. Over the years, Lucien was well-associated in both the business world and officialdom
“What ?”
licenses tomorrow?” Hearing what Colin said, Lucien, who had just Laid down on the bed, was frightened and
lot from being Colin’s friend. Colin always
had been so
Angela’s Library
Colin ignored Lucien’s words.
the point. I need
bed again, and said tremblingly, “I need some
to get marriage licenses, do you
hesitation, “No, all
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