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Chapter 569

The absurdity of matching social status!

Was it a crime to come from a good home now?

"Whatever he can offer you, I can match it," Jeffrey's voice was a low rumble that filled with a tiredrage that seemed to have no outlet, "Stop going on these blind dates."

"He can marry me. Can you?"

Jeffrey was about to retort when Karen cut him off, "Don't tell me you can! Because I simply don'tbelieve it! Jeffrey, how long have we even known each other? Just that one night—yes, we gotintimate—but every other time, we've been at each other's throats! Now you come here saying youwant to be my boyfriend and even marry me? How ludicrous is that? Listen to yourself. Do youbelieve your own words?"

That was true.

Even Jeffrey found it hard to believe.

What was he being so stubborn for? There were plenty of fish in the sea.

"You don't believe I'd marry you, do you?" Jeffrey made up his mind, "Fine, tomorrow. Tomorrowwe'll go to city hall and make it official! We can deal with the details later. Will that make youbelieve?"

Looking up, he was met with Karen's shocked face.

"What are you even saying? Did you hear yourself?"

"I know what I'm saying, and I'm not out of my mind." Jeffrey ran his fingers through his hair, hisbrows furrowed persistently, "Get your ID, I'll pick you up tomorrow. What's the big deal aboutmarriage? If I marry you, that's gonna be more reliable than your current date prospect, right?"

"Hold on, just hold on," Karen waved her hands.

She was flustered! The conversation with Jeffrey had taken such a bizarre turn!

This wasn't simply about rushing to the city hall, was it?

"Jeffrey, I never planned on marrying you!"

Jeffrey stayed silent.

"I might not be a saint or have any hang-ups about having sex, but you've been with too manywomen, and you're too much of a playboy. I don't believe you're ready to settle down for now.Maybe you can behave for a day or a month, but what about in the long run?" Karen didn't want toanchor her life to a man teeming with instability.

What would she do if, after marriage and kids, he returned to his partying ways, thus leaving heralone to cry with the baby in her arms?

Fighting against it and getting a divorce would be such a hardship. The Turners could crush heraverage family in an instant, leaving her with nowhere to turn with her grievances!

"I admit I've lived it up, and I've said that if you become my girlfriend, I'll change. Give me a chance,yeah?" Jeffrey knew he couldn't deny his past or make excuses, but he couldn't travel back in timeto change it either.

"No chance, I can't give you one," Karen was resolute, "Mr. Turner, we're just not a good fit! Maybeyou should play around a few more years, or find someone who matches your family's status. I can't

afford to play your games."

With that, she moved to get out of the car.

Jeffrey's hand shot out, pulling her back into a firm embrace.

Their eyes locked, his features so handsome it was hard for Karen to utter another harsh word.

"I'm not playing games, really."

"I don't believe I have the qualities or the charm to make you stay devoted to me. Do youunderstand that?"

Despite Karen's seemingly carefree attitude, she was acutely aware of her own situation.

She didn't aspire to climb social ladders or invite trouble into her life. Her life plan was pretty clear.

Hearing her, Jeffrey's lips twitched, his gaze drifting to the new pink dress she wore, which he foundso distasteful he wanted to rip it to shreds.novelbin

"So, you really have to go on this date today?"

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