Chapter 117
Marry My Ex’s Uncle After Rebirth
Chapter 117
Stephanie was in the middle of devouring the crab that Vincent had meticulously peeled for her when she learned that Graham had been made the scapegoat once again. She couldnât help but burst into uncontrollable laughter, âForgive me for giggling at someone elseâs misfortune,â
Vincent continued peeling crab with methodical grace, a sight so pleasing it could steal your breath away. âA friend is someone youâd take a knife for,â he quipped.
âYeah right,â Stephanie said amidst fits of laughter, âI can just picture Graham saying, âA friend is someone who stabs me in the back.!â
Vincent, watching Stephanie howl with laughter, gently brought a peeled crayfish to her lips, âThen I guess I should set him up a few more times in the future.â
Stephanie paused for a moment, her expression turning serious, âI wonder if Julianna will get grilled at home about this?â Having been too caught up in the laughter, she quickly wiped her hands with a napkin and grabbed her phone to give Julianna a call. On the other end, Julianna was boasting to Stephanie about how sheâd successfully tricked Graham when his deep voice suddenly interrupted their call. âExcuse me, I need to have a word with
Julianna,â
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Staring at her hung-up phone, Stephanie raised her eyes towards Vincent, âJulianna wonât get into any trouble, will she?â
Vincentâs smile was subtle as he reassured, âShe should be fine.â
Stephanie let out a relieved âoh, but then Vincent continued, âThe worst that could happen is they end up married.â
Stephanie coughed violently at his remark-this seemed a little too serious for comfort. She wondered how Julianna was going to handle the situation.
Meanwhile, Julianna found herself being scooped into Grahamâs car, his arm around her waist. âJust a talk?â
Julianna pried his hand off, âStop taking advantage of me!â
Graham let out a soft laugh, âYou spread rumors about me, shouldnât you be responsible? Otherwise, Iâll just reveal that the guy in the picture is Vincent.â If this news broke, Vincentâs rehabilitation would no longer be a secret.
Juliannaâs eyes went wide, âYou
âYouâre threatening me? Vincent is your friend, how c
can you betray your best friend like that?â
Graham raised an eyebrow, âWhen Iâm crazy, I donât even spare myself.â The corner of Juliannaâs mouth twitched. She wondered that this guy must be out of his mind.
He took a cigarette out of the pocket of his suit jacket, placed it between his lips, and clicked open the lighter. The orange-blue flame flickered as he lit the cigarette, and he drew a deep breath before blowing smoke rings into the air. Julianna eyed his handsome profile and couldnât help but feel there was something undeniably s**y about this moment,
Marry me.
Just get married like that? What about my pride? Besides, marriage isnât childâs play. If I get married and then divorced, itâll be my second marriage.â
âIsnât it worth it for Stephanie?â Graham countered, waiting for Juliannaâs response. Juliannaâs mouth opened, but no words came out. He had found her weak spot.
Graham rolled down the car window, tapped his finger holding the cigarette through the window, âYou have five seconds to think. Five, four, three, two, one!â He pulled out his phone and dialed his assistant, âOn behalf of Whitlock Group, release a statement that the person in the photo is-â
Julianna s n a t h e d the phone and hung up, âFine, marriage it is! But weâre getting a prenup!â
Graham asked, âWhat kind of prenup?â
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âLet me think,â Julianna replied.
âOkay,â Graham said, âbut weâre getting married first.â
âWhat?â
As Julianna looked on in bewilderment, Graham reached back and grabbed a document bag from the rear seat. âAll our documents and paperwork are hère; weâre going to get married now.â
Julianna was totally flabbergasted, âWait, how can it be this last?â
Graham extinguished his cigarette and tossed it into the ashtray. Starting the car, he headed straight for the city hall,
Julianna was utterly confused until two marriage licenses appeared in her hands. âIs this⦠weâre married?â she asked in disbelief.
No sparks of courtship, no whirlwind romances, no grand proposals-nothing-and just like that, she was considered a married woman. Julianna pouted with a mix of frustration and disappointment, âJust like that, my first marriage is out the window?â
Graham took the marriage license from her, opened it, and glanced at the serious photo of himself and the somewhat dazed Julianna. His lips curled into an almost imperceptible smile as he took a photo with his phone and sent it to his assistant to make the official announcement. The assistant promptly broadcasted the joyful news of their union under the name of the Whitlock Group.
The rumor-m n g e r s who had been eagerly watching were instantly silenced. There was nothing wrong with a legit couple bulk-buying condoms. It just shows Grahamâs vitality. Using it with his own wife was not against the law. Everyone dispersed, the drama they anticipated turning into thin air.
Juliannaâs brows furrowed, finding it hard to digest the news, looking at the updates. She was now a married woman. âI want a prenup,â she stated, her
lips pursing tightly.
Graham nodded, âSure. You talk, Iâll remember.â
Julianna, discontent, shot back, âI have a lot of demands. Shouldnât you be noting them down?â
âMy memoryâs solid, go on,â he assured her.
Julianna rattled off a list, âRemembered everything?â
Graham replied, âRemembered, but two things need tweakingâ
âWhich two?â she demanded.
âFirst, I want us to live together after marriage; second, I want a real marriage, the substantial kind. Revise that,â he explained.
Juliannaâs eyes widened as she crossed her arms in front of her as if fending off a p e e r t. âNo way! I disagree!â
olding the marriage license, Graham retorted, âItâs legal.â
âDonât mess with me! The law also says you canât force me! Our plastic pretend marriage might just end any time now!â
Graham arched an eyebrow, âThe Whitlock family spouse column lists âwidowed, never âdivorced.â
It was then that Julianna realized she mightâve been played. But it was too late, she was shackled by marriage.
Graham cupped her chin, his eyes smiling d
at her, âHello, Mrs, Whitlock.â
Julianna found herself whisked away to the Millennium Hotel by Graham, where both families gathered to celebrate the occasion,
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Unable to sit still, Julianna stepped out with her phone to call Stephanie. âStephie, Graham and I got our marriage certificate.â
Stephanie, taken aback, had been focused on her designs and missed the news about the marriage certificate. âYou actually went through with it?â
Julianna blinked, âDid you predict this?â
âVincent mentioned it, but I thought youâd refuse.â
Frowning, Julianna expressed her skepticism, âI feel like heâs duping me. Seen any new movies? You think heâs after the Saunders family fortune?â
Stephanie responded, âJulia, you might be overthinking. The Whitlock family seems to have way more clout than the Saunders family. But Iâm surprised you agreed to get the certificate.â
Julianna concealed her feelings of being coerced, not wanting Stephanie to feel guilty, âI just got carried away.â
âDid he threaten you?â
âOf course not!â Julianna denied. âAnyway, letâs talk more tomorrow.â
Taking a deep breath and turning around, she found Graham standing behind her. He beckoned, âMrs. Whitlock?â
Julianna huffed, âDonât even think about taking advantage of me!â She strode past him in her high heels, her subtle fragrance lingering in the air, while Grahamâs lips curved upwards again.
After hanging up. Stephanie headed to another room to find Vincent. âGraham really did register the marriage with Julianna. Donât you think he was a bit rash?â
Vincent pulled her into his lap, wrapping her arms around her, âGraham is not an impulsive person. Heâs very deliberate in what he does. Maybe this is at good match after all?â
After Vincent offered some comforting words, Stephanie left his study.
He quickly grabbed his phone and texted Graham, If you donât treat Julianna right, forget about being friends.]
Graham was speechless.