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Chapter 117

Dickson was in a rush and didn't mince words. "Cut the nonsense!" he impatiently insisted. He believed that the family heirloom rightfully belonged to his wife, not Amelia. When Amelia heard this, she was devastated and argued that Dickson's sister had given it to her. In response, Dickson coldly asserted that the gift was intended for his wife, making it clear that he had no intentions of marrying Amelia. The revelation hit Amelia like a thunderclap, and she demanded an explanation. Dickson, after a brief pause, stated bluntly that he meant what he said. Amelia, filled with fear and disappointment, sought confirmation on whether Dickson refused to marry her. Dickson, faced with the situation, stayed silent, eventually explaining that they needed to pretend to be a loving couple for the sake of his seriously ill sister.

"We can obtain a certificate if you'd like, but it comes with the condition of signing a prenuptial agreement. Additionally, manage your expectations, especially regar
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