The Wrong Woman
Chapter 1057
Chapter 1057
Imogen lapsed into a brief silence before she asked, "Do you really believe family background isn't important for marriage?"
Jasper affirmed confidently, "Yes."
"You truly live a different world," commented Imogen with a helpless smile.
"It's you who cares too much about it."
"I can't help it."
"Imogen, I don't want to argue. Can we avoid talking about families?"
Imogen pursed her lips and nodded reluctantly, her emotions unsettled. After a moment of silence, she continued, "If not families, then let's discuss our social circles."
grasping her intentions but hesitant to proceed. He knew such
never fit into your social circle. I know nothing about fashion, economics, or your lifestyle. The world your friends perceive is different from mine. I've never left Phoenicia all my life, while you've explored the world and
subdued as she said, "My circle of friends would be even more unfamiliar to you. We might watch a late-night movie to save a few bucks, enjoy
debate the finest vintage wines, I'm content
the car grew
and unbuckled his seatbelt. He didn't step out
exit, Jasper suddenly spoke, his voice was gentle, tinged with sadness, "I recognized you from the moment I first saw you. Before you even introduced yourself, I knew you
over the door handle, frozen in place as she kept her
as you did in middle school. Honestly, you've changed a
you is because all these years, I've never forgotten you. I've had a hidden account furking on many of you social media. Every
I'm getting older, but
For over a decade, I haven't been able to forget her, and no one else has caught my
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