Chapter 138
Let Love Takes Away All This Pain
Chapter 138: First Engagement, Then Marriage âGrandfather, what should we do?â
Flora came to the old house and found Mr. Zack, in a hurry.
Mr. Zack was sitting on the sofa, not looking good, but not too bad.
It seems that you have already guessed that there will be such a situation.
Seeing that Mr. Zack didnât speak, Flora became more anxious, âGrandpa, please say something.â
She was really worried.
Aristocratic families especially care about reputation.
Itâs going to get out that Jackson married Uriahâs ex-wife, so is that okay?
Mr. Zack put down his teacup and said, âI heard that Uriah also said she was going to get married.â
Flora paused, then remembered the news, âYes, yes! Uriah admitted it himself!â
The two messages were together, but when she was thinking about Jackson, she ignored the message.
Now grandpa said soâ¦
A light flashed through Floraâs mind and said, âUriah is marrying Bella!â
There was uncontrollable joy in her voice.
Uriah got married, wouldnât that make things easier?
âWhen Uriah gets married, Jackson will marry Alva.â
Mr. Zack said.
Floraâs heart tightened, âBut Jackson has already released the news and will marry Alva on the ninth day of next month.â
âItâs not a big deal. Hold a press conference to explain that itâs an engagement on the ninth day of next month, not a marriage.â
Flora didnât speak.
Because, Jackson really wants to marry Alva soon.
If he wants to get married next year, Jackson will definitely not agree.
âGrandpa, Jackson has always wanted to marry Alva as soon as possible.â
âGet the marriage certificate first, but donât let Uriah know about this.â
Flora understood, nodded, âIâll call Jackson now!â
âWell.â
Jackson sat in front of the bed and looked at Alva, and he looked at her like he was looking at a treasure in the world, and he couldnât get enough of it.
He really wanted to hide her, tuck her in, and not let others see her.
Canât.
He canât do that.
The phone suddenly lit up Jackson looked over and Floraâs name flashed on the screen.
Jackson picked up the phone and went out.
âMom.â
âJackson, Mom just went to the old house to discuss your marriage with Alva with your Grandfather Mr.
Zack. What your Grandfather Mr. Zack means is that you and Alva get the certificate first, and then hold a big wedding next year.â
Jackson frowned, âWhy next year?â
âDidnât Uriah say to get married this year? Uriah is the elder, the elder gets married first, and you get married after he gets married, isnât that good?â
Now everyone knows what Uriah is thinking about Alva, but if you see it, you canât tell it.
Jackson clenched his phone and said nothing.
Flora didnât hear his voice and said, âJackson, neither your Grandfather Mr. Zack nor I objected to your marriage to Alva, so you got the certificate, and the wedding refusal doesnât affect anything.â
âIf you are not at ease, letâs have another engagement and explain to the reporters outside. We will get engaged this year and get married next year.â
Jackson looked ahead for about a minute and said, âOkay, Iâll hold a press conference tomorrow, get engaged on the ninth day of next month, and get married next year.â
âThe wedding date is set for February 14, Valentineâs Day next year.â?
In other words, the wedding will be held not long after the New Year.
He really canât wait.
âOkay, Mom is up to you.â
When Alva woke up, Jackson was not in the ward.
She looked at the time, it was almost four oâclock.
She rang the bedbell.
It didnât take long for the doctor to come.
âNot feeling well?â the doctor asked.
Alva shook her head, âDoctor, I want to ask when I can be discharged from the hospital.â
The doctor frowned, âThe bone on your shoulder blade is cracked, and you canât be discharged from the hospital for a short time.â
Alva frowned, âIs there any way to get me out of the hospital in two days?â
âThereâs no way to do this, your injury wonât heal so quickly.â
Thatâs a bone crack, nothing else.
Alva pursed her lips and said firmly, âI have to be discharged from the hospital in two days. Please give me a large dose of medicine.â
Seeing that she was determined, the doctor could only say, âThe day after tomorrow, I will arrange for you to be discharged from the hospital, but you may be in great pain.â
âIt doesnât matter.â