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Despite the hical nature of forcing Connor into an unwanted marriage, no one med the nonagenarian Arabe. Manymended her for her swift change of heart and wished happiness for Connor’s family.
The interview, which was pre-recorded, was viewed by Arabe at home alongside her family.
Sitting next to Arabe, Marissa felt a profound sense of guilt as Arabe took the me. Holding Arabe’s hand, Marissa apologized, “I’m sorry, Grandma. We’ve caused such turmoil, and now you’re the one fixing it.”
Arabe, who had been feeling unwell due to recent events involving Neil, seemed particrly fragile.
Connor, sitting on her other side, also expressed his remorse. “Grandma, I’m sorry.”
Arabe, looking at her great-grandchildren, Lawrence and Lindsay, said, “Recent events have saddened me. Yet, seeing you with your children brings me joy. Let’s leave the past behind and focus on our happiness.”
Connor reassured her, grasping her other hand. “Grandma, with me here, I promise the Daniels family will always be safe, and every member will be well protected.”
With tears in her eyes, Arabe nodded. She still mourned her son and daughter-inw, who had died young, and her two grandsons, who had been killed. However, seeing Lawrence and Lindsay brought her muchfort.
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Marissa reassured Arabe with gentle words. “Grandma, please don’t feel down. There will be more great-grandchildren for you. I n to have more children.”
Marissa was genuinely eager to expand their family. Lawrence and Lindsay hade into her life unexpectedly, their arrival orchestrated by others. She looked forward to having more children who would bring additional happiness into their home. Her deration brought smiles to both Connor and Arabe as they turned to her.
Arabe, ovee with a burst of joy, chuckled and asked, “Marissa, do you truly intend to have more children?”
“Absolutely,” Marissa replied with a nod. “I adore children, and having more would certainly brighten our home.”
When Lawrence and Lindsay overheard Marissa’s words, they excitedly approached. “Mom, we’d love to have more siblings.”
Connor was overjoyed. He had never anticipated that Marissa, who had always prioritized her career, would consider expanding their family. He had resigned himself to the idea that Lawrence and Lindsay might be their only children. At that moment, however, Marissa’smitment to having more children seemed to lift his spirits immensely.
He couldn’t help but smile broadly as he sat next to Marissa, wrapping his arms around her. He then turned to Lawrence and Lindsay. “I’ll do everything I can to make sure your mom has more children. You two will be great as older siblings.”
“Okay!”
Both Lawrence and Lindsay nodded earnestly, as if epting a significant duty. Arabe, who was visibly delighted by the conversation, yfully scolded Connor. “It’s all well and good to talk about Marissa having more children, but you haven’t made her your wife yet. It’s high time for a wedding so that Marissa isn’t just the mother of your children but your wife as well.”
Connor felt wronged by thement. He had actually begged Marissa to be his wife.
He turned to Marissa with a hopeful look. “Darling, when will you marry me?”
Marissa’s cheeks turned a soft pink. “I think we should consider what the children think.”
Lawrence and Lindsay, wise beyond their years, quickly agreed, saying, “Mom, you should marry Dad now.”
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