Charles’ hand froze mid-air as he lifted the bowl of soup. He did not reply.

Whitney stole glances at his expression.

Recalling that one of the clauses in the marriage contract was to keep their union a secret from the public, she thoughtfully said, “It’s fine. I don’t care that much about weddings. As long as both of us genuinely love each other, all that matters is that we can spend the rest of our lives together. We can skip the traditional customs and focus on building a life together. Furthermore, Charles is busy with work. He doesn’t have time to plan the wedding.”

Lucas sighed, “You’re such a nice and pragmatic person—down-to-earth and frugal. You’re not like those pampered rich girls out there who are so spoiled.”

Jasmine grew upset when she heard that. “What are you talking about, Lucas? Who are you calling spoiled?”

She was one of the rich girls Lucas was criticizing, and she was sitting right there. This is so insulting!

Lucas chuckled awkwardly. “Haha! I wasn’t talking about you. Don’t take it personally.”

Charles, who had been sitting at the end of the table quietly, chimed in, “Well, he’s not entirely wrong. Jasmine has always been pampered in our family. She’s our adorable little princess.”

The praise made Jasmine feel delighted, as if she had overtaken Jennifer’s place in Charles’ heart.

“You’re the best, Charles!” she said playfully, winking at him and forming a heart with her fingers.

Charles merely smiled and kept on eating.

Lucas glanced at his younger siblings before turning his attention back to Whitney, continuing the previous topic, “Whitney, we understand that you’re considerate of Charles, but I believe that skipping the wedding would be unfair to you.”

He became enthusiastic as an idea popped into his head. “Why don’t we announce the news of your marriage on Newton Group’s official website? We can plan a proper wedding later when Charles has some free time.”

The expression on Whitney’s face froze.

Is the dinner discussion only going to revolve around my wedding?

“What do you think, Charles?” Lucas looked at Charles, who was eating with his head lowered.

“I’m fine with everything. I’ll

more like it!” Lucas laughed before asking Whitney, “Look, Whitney! Charles has

“I…”

tightened her grip

implying that the decision should

Lucas’ enthusiasm and the tough decision Charles had just thrown her way, Whitney was at

glance, imploring

to do with this issue.

bit her lower lip

the troubled look on Whitney’s face, Jasmine quickly realized the situation and spoke up on her behalf. “Lucas, give her a break! You’re making her shy. It’s our first formal introduction, and you’re

“But I’m

you think, but her hometown is somewhere else! Her relatives aren’t here, and they probably don’t even know she’s married. Since she’s not keen on making the marriage public or having a wedding, there must

Words eluded Lucas.

quite popular among youngsters these days. Besides, I remember Gwendolyn and Mr. Jenson still haven’t had a wedding, and their child is already five years old! They probably aren’t planning to hold one.

she spoke, but Charles’ expression turned

his fork on the table forcefully before rising to his

full. Enjoy your

and disappeared

can’t believe Charles! So many years have passed and he’s even married now, yet he still can’t bear to hear me talk about

noticed something amiss in her

with Mr… I mean, Charles? Why is he so sensitive about what you said?” Whitney inquired,

rightful wife, are sitting next to me. It’s all in the past. They’re just

Childhood friends?

fell into

that woman is the reason behind Charles’ ever-changing moods,

is the reason behind Charles’ ever-changing moods, she’s definitely

trying to make up for her slip of the tongue. She continued, “Try this, Whitney. I think you’ll love it. Don’t dwell on Charles and his childhood friend. It’s not that significant. He chose to marry you, which means his

“Ahem!”

his mouth

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