Chapter 2150: Love is the Premise of Marriage

Summer didn't want to speak anymore. In this situation, every additional word felt exhausting and led to ineffective communication. Mr. Brightwood also thought it was time to end the conversation for the night; continuing might strain the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

Summer's emotions were stable, but his wife's blood pressure was clearly rising. She was holding back, suppressing her feelings, as if she had a lot to say. If they continued talking, she might end up in the hospital. At home, his wife was usually quite assertive.

Mr. Brightwood maintained a kind smile. "Summer, you should get some rest. Take your time to look over these property details when you can. Discuss with Rupert when he returns; you can choose any house you like. The first house will be paid for by our family, and you won't need to worry about the mortgage. We just hope you and Rupert will be happy after marriage."

He put his arm around his wife's shoulders and looked at his future daughter-in-law. "Summer, we'll be leaving now. Goodbye."

He then guided his wife out. Mrs. Brightwood still had many things she wanted to say, but her mind was in disarray due to her anger, and she couldn't organize her thoughts.

She had no choice but to leave with her husband.

As the door closed, Summer didn't look back or see them off. She closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and sat down on the sofa, staring at the pile of property documents in front of her. She felt utterly exhausted, both mentally and physically.

Rupert Brightwood had explicitly said not to buy a house. But his parents were eager to do so immediately. As for Summer, she didn't want to get married anymore; being caught in the middle was frustrating! Recently, vague thoughts kept surfacing in her mind... influencing her mood.

Rupert Brightwood... Moreover, she never felt any romantic attraction towards him. After waking up from the car accident, her family told her that Rupert

he often stayed by her side in

calm and uneventful life lacked emotion; perhaps it was never important

understand why she started

the evening, the streets were bathed in sunset light,

Rupert had just sent her

the front passenger seat

Agnes couldn't

think of Spencer-Summer's

persistent ex-boyfriend who lived

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that he was back... it felt like their peaceful life was

memory hadn't returned yet; if it did, she probably wouldn't marry Rupert. They say

knew very well that there was no real affection between her sister

because Rupert treated her

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