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??Chapter 247: Chapter 247: The Rhythm of Being Forced into Marriage by Parents

Chapter 247: Chapter 247: The Rhythm of Being Forced into Marriage by Parents

Mother Turner followed her in, yanking Cherish from the kitchen, then pulling her to one side.

“Mom, you’re hurting , what’s going on!” Cherish pretended to be in pain, actually just not wanting her mom to nag her.

“For the past three months, you’ve been with this man? Otherwise, why would he co back with you today? Didn’t Daniel go to Japan to find you?”

As expected, Daniel Peacock’s trip to Japan to find her was related to her parents.

“Yes, yes, yes, he did go looking for , but Mom, I’ve said it a thousand tis, it’s impossible for

to get back together with Daniel Peacock. Even if I didn’t end up with William Griffith in the end, I wouldn’t be with him. I’d rather beco a nun than start over with him!”

Especially this ti when Daniel Peacock went to Japan to find her and what he said to her, now thinking about it, he was actually doing everything he could to separate her and William Griffith, even resorting to despicable ans.

“Have you really decided? You don’t want to consider other n, but want to be with this child’s father? He has had a wife and child before. You, a young woman, are looking for such a man. I think your brain has been squeezed by a door!” Cherish Turner hadn’t even gotten married yet, although she wasn’t brought up as a noble lady, she was still a child of a decent family. Five years ago, there was that incident…

But that didn’t change the fact that she was a good girl.

Cherish didn’t speak, and Mother Turner took her silence as agreent.

“You’re crazy, Cherish! You’ve gone completely mad!” Mother Turner looked disappointed and frustrated, wishing she could tie her daughter up at ho and forbid her from going out!

But what can she do about the man her daughter chose? There was gossip in the neighborhood ever since this man appeared, and the uncles and aunts in the community had seen him too. Dragging it out like this wasn’t good for Cherish’s reputation. Since this stubborn girl had set her heart on this man, may as well let them be together!

“Mom, don’t be so nervous, okay? I haven’t done anything wrong! William has a child, but he has already separated from the child’s mother and there’s no chance they’ll get back together. This child was raised by William alone, and the woman has never appeared or fought for the child. They really have no connection. Besides, I like Lewis, and I don’t mind his existence.”

As Cherish spoke, she didn’t know why, but her heart ached.

“Why couldn’t you find soone without a little burden…” Mother Turner grumbled discontentedly, feeling it wasn’t fair for her daughter.

“Watch your voice, Lewis has sharp ears, if he hears it, he’ll be upset!”

Mother Turner snorted, it was a little burden but she couldn’t bear to be told!

“I don’t care, since you like him so much, I can’t let you two continue like this without any explanation. Tell him to find a ti to et his parents. Either you two break up, or settle down. You’ve graduated anyway, and your job is stable now. I think you should get married first. You can’t keep going on like this indefinitely. Your father and I have our own dignity too. You, this dead girl, don’t even consider your parents. When you were in Japan, Aunt Lee from the front corridor wanted to introduce soone to you, but Auntie Wilson from next door said you already have soone—a single father with a child—I was so embarrassed, my face was about to fall to the ground…”

“Get married?” Cherish was taken aback. Was she being pushed to get married by her parents as soon as she returned to the country?

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