Chapter 48 Lennon flew from New York to see her last night. Early in the morning, he drove for over be milesbybay hand say tired now. She didnât want to bother him anymore.
âAlright. Lennonâs eyes were filled with a smile. Mariela was showing concem for him.
He calmly calmly went around the passenger side, opened the car down, and on lowers to the you On the highway, they started chatting.
âCan I sit in on the court session you will attend today? Lennon aded âSure.
Itâs a of case contract dispute, involving business âWell, is it okay?â Lennonâs voice was faint, with a barely noticeable castonâs band was you âSure. Since they were engaged, it would be good for them to get to know each other. Do you bring your IP You need so how your ID for an application form, and get a pass.â
âYes.â Lennon needed his ID for boarding last night, so he brought it with him. Today, he thought about stating the unn né velicity checked the procedure. When found he needed the ID, he carried it with him.
âAlright. I will take you there later.â
âOkay.â
Mariela drove the car attentively, unable to see the tenderness filled in Lennonâs eyes.
The car raced on the highway. Silence spread between them.
After a long while, Mariela suddenly asked, âLenny, why did you agree to marry me?
She wanted to ask this question three years ago.
The Stark family had immense power in New York, and they were not an ordinary wealthy family. Lennonâs grandfather held a high position alliance 2 marriage in the political arena, and his mother was also from a family of government officials Lennonâs future wife storld also come from a prestigious and influential family. So how could he be 11 Marielaâs family? The Logan family was indeed a prominent, respected family in New York, but they rose up because of family business family. They were unable to compare to the Stark family in terms of power and influence. The alliance with the Stark family seemed to be imposible Mariela came from a prestigious family and had been well aware of the rules of marriage alliances among noble families Lennon had many better options.
Lennonâs eyes deepened. It took a while before he replied, âIn fact, by the time of my generation, it is no longer necessary to rely on marriage alliances to consolidate the familyâs status.â
The answer was ambiguous, so Mariela didnât quite understand it âWhy donât you marry a girl you love?â
Lennon said in a low voice, âIf I didnât want to, no one could force me.â
Marieâs breath immediately became irregular, as if time had stopped.