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Chapter 3 a child

Word Count: 1571    |    Released on: 25/07/2023

r, and not be confined to staying at home. Madam Merry Fuller agreed as long as Sophie didn't discredit the Fuller Family and didn't let her son dow

prenuptial agreement, suppressing the strange feelings in her heart. As she did so, she c

. She couldn't believe her luck – 500,000 Dollars upfront and an additional 100,000 Dollars every month. It was mor

ouldn't have crossed, and Sophie would be lucky to marry him. While she seemed critical, Madam Merry

anyone found out, especially her mother and the Hall Family, they would likely intervene or try to exploit t

er returned home, and Sophie went straig

safe and sound filled Sophie's heart with immense relief and gratitude. She couldn't help

paying for her mother's medical bills, and investing in her education. She continued with her live-streaming, w

unconscious husband was not something she had anticipated. The shock and confusion w

ice trembling slightly. "But... he

sible. Dr Brook and his team have been working on innovative trea

whelming. She had never imagined being faced with such a decision. While the idea of having a

," Sophie stammered. "It's a big decision, and

ng. Just know that if you choose to have a child with Ashton, the Fuller Family will support you and the

nd the overwhelming responsibility of having a child with her unconscious husband. The situ

he knew she needed to weigh the pros and cons carefully, considering bo

and even her online followers were a source of support and comfort. They r

d that this opportunity could provide her mother and herself with financial security and a better life. Moreover, she

her attention, and she had the power and resources to make things happen as she pleased. As Sophie weighed her optio

she had originally signed up for. She had agreed to the marriage to secure financial stabil

hreat of her mother's health and well-being hung over her like a

uldn't bear to see her mother suffer, and the thought of losing her was unbearable. At the same

was nothing more than a means to an end in the eyes of the Fuller Family. Her dreams and life p

room became even more tense. Merry's cold expression softened slightly when

al this afternoon. I'll leave Ashton to you," M

xiety. Taking care of Ashton, a comatose man, was no

overwhelmed by the numerous staff members in the villa, each tasked with serving a sing

espite his initial awkwardness. It was evident that Sophie

es and the weight of the responsibilities thrust upon her. The Fuller Family's influence was apparen

ive state was a reminder of the unpredictability of life and the fragility of dreams. It was a harsh reality that Sophie

shake the feeling of discomfort that it brought. It was an intimate matter, and the

nce was far from her usual self, and she knew it. The toll of her mother's illness and the

had made her choice, and she would face the consequences head-o

find solace in the hope of a miracle. She clung to the possibility t

ht of her new reality. She couldn't escape the feeling that she was caught in a turbulent

musing. He seemed like a formidable figure, yet he

sincerely, appreciating the effort he was

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