“It’s no big deal. My parents owe me a lot of money. After I fell out with them, they refused to pay me back. It’s a family matter. I can handle it. There’s no need for you to get involved.” Janet’s tone was relaxed even though she deliberately omitted the most important part.

Ethan glanced at her from the corner of his eye and sighed.

It was true that he didn’t know that much about the Lind family, but since Janet was being stubborn about it, he respected her decision. “Fine. But if you need any help, just tell me.”

Janet nodded obediently and lowered her gaze. “Okay,” she said softly.

Ethan pinched her cheek and warned in a low voice, “And from now on, you have to tell others that you’re married.”

“Okay, okay, okay. Do you want me to wear a sign with the word ‘married’ on it?” Janet raised her head and glared at him, pouting like a spoiled child.

“It’s for your own good. It’s obvious that Christopher guy had ulterior motives. Trust me. His intentions were written all over his face.” As he spoke, Ethan pulled Janet closer to him.

“What? In that case, why couldn’t I see it? Christ has helped me before. Don’t be so quick to judge him.” Janet rolled her eyes helplessly.

over his face that he wants

he

him indignantly. Ethan was always

a normal guy? Not everyone thinks

different from me. I’m legal to do you, he isn’t.” Ethan raised his eyebrows

pushed him away and scurried on ahead,

Janet still gave

presence, the man walked into her room carrying a glass

draw. Suddenly, Ethan took her hand and stuffed something cold

an emerald. The edges already had a

the meaning

it for me. Put it on. That way, people will know that you’re a married woman.” Ethan leaned against her desk, looking at the ring on her hand with a

dimly on her fair slender finger. It looked good on her,

up, she tried to hold back a

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