Fortunate to Have You This Lifetime-Chapter 946 - Do You Have Money_1

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Chapter 946: Chapter 946: Do You Have Money_1

Chapter 946: Chapter 946: Do You Have Money_1

The two of them talked on and off for a while.

Purple Summers had just woken up and didn’t have much energy, so she closed her eyes again after a short while.

Maybe it was because she had decided to get married, but this time she slept peacefully, without a single dream throughout the night.

When she woke up again, it was already the next morning.

She felt much better, her spirits lifted, and her appetite returned.

After having half a bowl of porridge, the warmth in her stomach finally cleared away the stabbing pain of water in her lungs and the suffocating agony of drowning.

Christopher Simonson and Caitlin Carter came to the hospital to see her, and seeing that her spirits were much improved, they both felt relieved.

Purple hadn’t forgotten about getting married and discussed it with Christopher Simonson and Caitlin Carter, “School starts in September, and there really isn’t much time, so I think we should get the marriage certificate first. It doesn’t matter whether we have a wedding ceremony now, we can always make up for it later.”

Since her household registration was still with the Simonson family, it was both logical and proper to inform them.

Christopher Simonson’s smile froze on his face.

She was in a hurry to establish her social status.

“Purple, you don’t really need to rush this,” Caitlin tried to persuade her, “Getting married is a big deal for a woman, it should be considered carefully.”

“Yes,” Alexander also urged, “It’s a new era now, young people don’t get married too early. Being single at thirty or forty is the societal norm, there really is no rush.”

“I’ve thought it through,” Purple said, “Staying single until thirty or forty is because they haven’t met the person they want to spend their life with. Since I met him early on, I should seize my happiness sooner. Why wait until I’m thirty to get married?”

Christopher Simonson was anxious, unwilling to see his daughter shortchanged, yet also not wanting to break her heart.

“Purple, I’m not opposing your marriage, but… I think you should really rethink this. Is he truly suitable for you?”

A smile spread across Purple’s face, “If even he isn’t suitable for me, then there’s no man in this world who is.”

Christopher Simonson didn’t know what else to say to persuade her.

Purple was set on her decision and nobody could change her mind. All they could do, it seemed, was to offer their blessings.

As the president, Christopher Simonson had many responsibilities and couldn’t stay in Clearwater for too long. Now that Purple was fixated on getting married, even though he wasn’t happy about it, he had to fulfill her wishes.

He wanted to finalize the wedding arrangements with Alexander Summers before returning to Kingsley.

“Purple will start school at the Judicial Training Institute in September, the timing is very tight,” Christopher Simonson discussed with Alexander, “Purple’s idea is to get the marriage certificate first and maybe have the wedding later. You are both young, with plenty of time to arrange a lively ceremony whenever you want.”

A thought lurked in Christopher Simonson’s mind: This might be for the best if in the future Purple feels it’s not right, they could quietly divorce without making a big fuss.

Otherwise, when guests ask about the groom’s identity, he really wouldn’t know how to introduce him.

Alexander frowned upon hearing this.

“A make-up wedding?” Alexander disagreed, saying, “Although time is tight, that doesn’t mean we can’t have a wedding. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime event, and she shouldn’t be wronged.”

Realizing Alexander cared enough not to want Purple to feel wronged gave Christopher Simonson some comfort, but he didn’t want a grand display that would publicize his daughter marrying a pretty boy.

Christopher Simonson said, “With such short notice, even if we manage to hold a wedding, it’s bound to be less than perfect in many ways. It would be a pity to have regrets.”

“It won’t be forced, just spend a bit more money,” Alexander said indifferently.

A lump formed in Christopher Simonson’s heart, and he almost blurted out, “Do you have the money!”

At that moment, Alexander added, “You are the president, and if reporters discover that your daughter got married without any fanfare, it might attract idle gossip.”

Christopher Simonson’s brows furrowed deeply.

That was indeed the case.

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When he had recognized his daughter, it was a very grand affair. If she were to marry quietly, with no sign from the Presidential Palace, wouldn’t that be rather ironic?

It seemed, after all, that a wedding had to be held!