Mitchel looked at Polly and said coldly, âMrs.
Benton, I have no intention of getting married for the time being.
And I donât Like your daughter as ever, let alone marry her.
â
Mrs.
Benton⦠Your daughter⦠Such words were a slap in Pollyâs face.
Polly pulled a long face and said with a frown, âMitchel, what do you mean by that? Your father came to my home last night to propose a marriage and promised you would marry Eloise.
â
Polly was telling the truth.
She wouldnât have said it if Alexis hadnât come to her house last night.
Polly believed Alexisâ words.
She thought Mitchel had changed his mind because he had seen Eloiseâs kindness.
After all, Eloise had always been kind, although she was a little arrogant and willful.
What was more, Mitchel was such an excellent man, and Eloise Liked him, It was the best of both worlds.
That was why she brought Eloise to the hospital today to visit Mitchel.
Alexisâ expression changed.
He glared at Mitchel and said to Polly comfortingly, âPolly, donât be angry.
Mitchel is sick, and his mind is a bit muddled.
â
After saying this, Alexis looked at Mitchel again and scolded, âYou brat! Apologize to Polly.
You are disgracing me.
Do you really want to piss me off?â
Everything was clear to Mitchel now.
Alexis must be behind all this.
After all, Mitchel had already made his stance to Polly a few days ago.
So, Polly had no reason to come here today and say those words.
He didnât expect that Alexis would propose to Eloise on his behalf.
Alexis must be crazy.
âs BunnyBookery Mitchel said in an indifferent but firm tone, âMrs.
Benton, Iâm sorry.
Eloise is a good woman.
Any man is lucky to marry her.
But that man is definitely not me.
I already have someone else in my heart.
I will never marry another woman in my life except her.
â
These words made Pollyâs and Alexisâ expressions look terrible.
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But Mitchel just turned a blind eye to them.
He continued, âSo, I think itâs better to make it clear to you.
â
Pollyâs face twisted in anger.
She finally understood.
Everything that Alexis said last night was only his wishful thinking.
She turned to Alexis and snapped, âMr.
Dixon, did you come to my home and propose a marriage without discussing it with your son? How dare you fool us!â
Alexis hurriedly explained, âOh, no, no, no.
Polly, donât say that.
I like Eloise very much.
How can I fool you?â
But Polly didnât want to listen to any of his words at this moment.
For her, it was so embarrassing that her beloved daughter was driven away by others.