She then turned to Rosalynn and said, âWeâre already married.
â
âReally? Congratulations,â Rosalynn said, her voice tinged with surprise.
Tilda lowered her eyes, saying nothing.
The marriage was just a means to an end for her.
A few days ago, they went back to Betton and registered their marriage at the city hall.
She vividly remembered Lyndonâs parentsâ reaction to their marriage.
Because she had a son, Shel
don, before marrying Lyndon, Barnes had not shown much affection towards her.
It was clear he wasnât satisfied with Tilda.
But she didnât blame Barnes.
After all, he didnât know that Sheldon was Lyndonâs biological son.
It was good enough that Barnes didnât embarrass her on the spot.
Brea, on the other hand, was kind and mentioned that she would prepare a wedding ceremony for Lyndon and Tilda later.
Lyndonâs parents hoped Tilda would move to Betton with Sheldon to live with Lyndon.
However, Tilda had work commitments in Skrix, so she didnât agree.
Now, Lyndon had bought a villa in Skrix, and Tilda had moved out of her apartment to live there with Sheldon and Elma.
Initially, she felt uncomfortable, but fortunately, Lyndon and Tilda didnât share the same bedroom.
They were both usually busy with their own things, and this arrangement worked fine for them.
Over time, Tilda gradually got used to her new life.
âRosalynn, did Mr.
Hughes bring you here for a prenatal checkup?â
Lyndon asked with genuine concern as he approached Rosalynn.
âYes,â Rosalynn replied with a nod.
âHowâs the baby doing?â Lyndon inquired, his voice filled with worry.
âPretty good,â Rosalynn said, offering him a reassuring smile.
Lyndon nodded, then squinted at Brian and Chase, who were standing not far away.
âWhoâs with Mr.
Hughes? He seems quite agitated.
â