Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 684
Chapter 684
Roselynn was a sharp–tongued person who had never lost a war of words
with anyone before. As such, she was fearless even though she was dealing
with two people at the same time.
The topic of bride price affected many people, so the onlookers immediately
got into a discussion.
“This woman is out of her mind to demand a bride price of 140,000. I’d
consider marrying her if the bride price was one–tenth of that amount.”
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“I wouldn’t marry her even for that amount of money. She’s been in more
than ten relationships, and she’s also a divorcee. She might even have kids.
Why would I marry a woman like her?”
“Our society is going downhill. Some women don’t even realize that they’re
not as good as they think they are.”
“Some women are also too domineering and think that men are supposed to
contribute to everything in marriage.”
parents heard that the onlookers had sided
they were
her finger, and
me? I
I’ll kill you!” Since
to
Roselynn wasn’t
a slap on
the scene cheered for Roselynn.
women seemed to have special
was so furious that she screamed at the top
you lay a hand on our
Belinda joined
Ryder quickly stood in
counterattack.
the man was such
with the other party to stand up
entire time.
felt that he was too
Tia felt that the not–so–handsome man was reliable. It
someone up, but there was a price to pay afterward. What he
sensible way
Jacob arrived at the venue with his friends. Initially, he was
scandals to everyone, but when he
charged forward with
you lay a hand on Ruby? I’ll kill you!”
the Lowe family a
to make
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