Rose Kinson looked at Kinson Mary 's elegant and proud back and took a deep breath.
She knows that this matter is over today, but that doesn't mean that Papa is really careless towards her.
Therefore, she must be kind to Mary Kinson in every possible way to dispel her father's doubts.
However, it is more difficult for Mary Kinson to be evicted from Kinson's house than to go to heaven.
Because the grandmother needs her excellent medical skills, she cannot live without her. Even for this reason, her status in Kinson's family is still very high.
However, when she thinks that William Black is about to become someone else's husband, Rose Kinson is so heartbroken that she can't breathe. She will never let the two of them get together so smoothly.
...
Mary Kinson just walked out of the living room and heard William Black's deep magnetic voice: "I am not expecting to be married without Mary Kinson."
Her heart was immediately heavy, and she could understand if he wanted to marry her, because she is the daughter of Kinson's parents, for her identity. But Kinson was so madly in love and his love came so insidiously, it left her perplexed.
Beverly Kinson is also a little stunned. In the past, William Black was never so adamant about Rose Kinson. He couldn't help but ask another question, "You and Mary met early and made a private decision for life?"
William Black crossed his legs comfortably, and his clear-boned fingers tapped gently on his knees. It is only a gentle action, and the aura is so strong.
He lifted his gaze: "we've known each other for a long time."
Beverly Kinson nodded, which was easy to understand.
William Black pursed his lips, "After all, she used to be my nephew's girlfriend."
Beverly Kinson, "What?"
After a questioning cry, he coughed.
Mary Kinson's eyes go slightly cold. Is this man here to annoy her father?
Lifting her foot, she quickly walked to her father's side, patted him on the back, and nervously asked, "Dad, are you okay?"
Beverly Kinson shook his head and waved his hand to signal her to sit down.
Parenting in Kinson's family had always been very strict and no one was allowed to mince words.
He looked serious, "William Black, that being the case, you can't take love away from other people, can you?"
William Black gently leaned on the sofa, stroked Mary Kinson's cheek and raised his lips, "It was already in the past tense, not to mention that I have a date with Mary Kinson first. It's my ignorant nephew who did something wrong. Therefore, I don't think this matter will affect the engagement."
Mary Kinson: "..."
She thought that was a fallacy, but thinking about it carefully, there really is some truth in it.
Beverly Kinson's questioning eyes wandered.
Mary Kinson said flatly, "Dad, it's inappropriate for Richard Black and him to break up, and it has nothing to do with him."
Beverly Kinson felt uncomfortable. He sipped his lips and said, "Mary , you and Richard have met William's family. If you go back now as William Black fiancée, I fear William's family will have a low opinion of you. You should think twice about this marriage."
Mary Kinson doesn't see it that way. Although this idea is a bit bad, she really just wants this effect.
This is her first gift to Richard Black after her rebirth.
She can't wait to see his green and black faces.
But is William Black really ready?
She looked at him unconsciously.
William Black put his legs down and stood up. His black pants were cut just right, showing his legs straight and lean.
He trimmed his suit, exuding a stern aura all over his body, and walked towards her step by step.
Mary Kinson held her breath slightly. She didn't know what he was up to, but the temper in his bones gave people an invisible aura.
She took a deep breath and looked at him, her lashes twitching. "You will protect me, won't you?"
William Black stood beside her, and his face was as beautiful as the person in the painting, giving a somewhat surreal feeling.
Turning around, he said seriously, “I believe my family will not have any bad thoughts, they cannot and must not."
Beverly Kinson knows that he does not talk big, the whole capital, and no one dares to oppose him.
He looked at Mary Kinson: "Mary, what do you think?"
Mary Kinson touched the hot earlobe without hesitation, "I believe him, so..."
"I'm getting married."
William Black's cold and thin lips, gently outlined a trace of imperceptible smile.
The long and narrow eyes deep.
Mary Kinson blinked cunningly. "However, I have one condition."