What do you mean, I don't understand more and more, who exactly are you, and what do you mean by future husband?" Jazzy asked in succession.
"That's what Jazzy wanted to do earlier, trying to explain, but you just overreacted," he answered in an annoyed tone.
"Am I overreacting, which person wouldn't be surprised and shocked to get something like this, and... okay, okay, don't be shy, now explain!" Jazzy asked finally trying to understand her current situation which she thought was a reality show.
The man then straightened his coat first before starting to speak.
"My father wanted me to marry you, because his attitude was too loyal to friends and kind to people, he accepted his friend's daughter to be his daughter-in-law's son. And he even wanted to marry me to you immediately. But the funny thing is he asked me to propose to you. He threatened me by abolishing my name as his heir." The man's words make Jazzy shocked to death. Her whole mouth screamed but was restrained. How could this happen to her? This is a kind of drama or soap opera scenario that her mom watches on television every day.
"Why does your father want us to get married, after all he doesn't know me, and I don't know your father either," Jazzy asked that afternoon.
"Your dad Mr. Chris, knew my father well, your dad used to do business with my father. Because he often did business and got a lot of profit together. My father already considered him family. Therefore, since Mr Chris decided to leave the company. My father lost contact with him. And he just found out that Mr Chris has died. He doesn't know that Mr Chris is having trouble and falls sick. He already considers him as his brother. Therefore, my father feels guilty and has the desire to marry his son to Mr Chris's daughter as a form of revenge for his guilt. to your late father," he answered at length.
"It's weird and funny, why does guilt have to be paid for by marriage, it's really not normal," Jazzy replied curtly.
"It turns out that you also think like me, right, that's great," he replied happily.
"Well then, why don't you just refuse?" asked Jazzy.
"I told you before, if I refused he threatened to erase my name as his heir." Vincent explained again.
"So what's the relationship with me, it's all really your problem, I don't want to interfere in other people's family problems. And also I don't want to be arranged or married young. It's clear, just use that excuse so you can be free, ' Jazzy replied smartly. Even though there was a feeling like getting a prize draw, the prize was not worthy of Jazzy and she had to accept that she didn't take it.
In such a position, which woman would refuse such a mate and sustenance. But Jazzy didn't want to lose her pride, because the man also seemed to only want to inherit her father's inheritance without wanting to know about a woman's feelings of self-worth.
"Before you even say that, I've tried to talk nicely with my father, and what do you know about his answer?"
"He threatened even more that if I couldn't marry you, he would take everything I have now, my company, house, car and even bank accounts would be frozen," he replied.
"Haha, so what do you think, what should I do, if the marriage is only for your benefit, I'm only losing a lot of things!"
"That's what I want to tell you now," the man replied with a gangster-like expression in a movie.
Then he sat next to him. Jazzy was nervous. What does he want to do now? The man whispered something to her quietly. There was an amused and strange feeling in her chest when she heard his whisper.
"If you agree, I will settle all your father's debts later, but you must be willing to marry me with a contract," he whispered softly but like a thunderclap to her.
"A Marriage Contract?" said Jazzy, surprised.
"Yeah, win-win" replied the man with a smirk.
"We are married for a year at the most, or after my father has given his inheritance rights in my name, we can divorce on good terms," he continued again, like a light and innocent burden to his father.
"Surely your father will be hurt by your intentions," said Jazzy, making him a little surprised.
"Moreover, maybe he will not forgive you, and also now I'm 20 years old. If I married and a year later divorced. So at the age of 21 I'm already a widow. Don't you think about a woman's feelings? How come you are so easy to say words? I was married just for the sake of an inheritance," said Jazzy sharply enough to make his facial expression turn pale and sour.
"Maybe you should think about my offer first," said the man who immediately stood up and called Jazzy's mother.
"Mommy, I'm going home first because I have urgent business," he said while meeting Jazzy's mother in the kitchen, who was cooking.
"VIncent why are you in such a hurry? I've cooked for us to eat together," said Jazzy's mom regretfully.
"Don't worry, mom, next time we can certainly have a funeral together, I'm Jazzy's future husband, so I can come here often," teased the man, pretending to be sweet and cute in front of Jazzy's mother. Whereas earlier, after Jazzy commented on his intentions, his face immediately turned pale and didn't feel good.
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Jazzy changed her sleeping position again. Jazzy was still imagining the conversation that afternoon with the man. Vincent . The man who today made her dizzy and upset. What exactly is his plan and why does Jazzy have to be dragged into the vortex of conflict over the inheritance of a conglomerate's son. Was it actually his ancestor who was a traitor to the country or a savior of the country so that Jazzy's offspring got a gift that felt like a disaster.
Who exactly is Vincent? Is he a bad person or a good person? But if he's planning a fake wedding that means he's a greedy bad guy.
Oh my God what should Jazzy do now. Should Jazzy decline or accept the offer? If Jazzy refuses, will Jazzy be okay? But if Jazzy accepts the offer will it be fair to all? Jazzy was confused whether she should just refuse.
Yes, Jazzy felt wronged once, a year married and then became a widow. And it is not certain whether Jazzy will be able to endure it for a year of marriage and there will be no physical contact with Vincent. If that happened, it would be the biggest loss. Something precious that should be for the person she loves and who loves him has been snatched away by an unworthy person.
But if Jazzy refuses. Most likely Jazzy and her mother can not pay off the debt. Where did they pay off their debts which totaled hundreds of millions. Is this a good opportunity so Jazzy can pay off the debt? But if Jazzy accepts the offer, her pride as a woman will be tarnished and the stamp of a materialistic woman will appear on her forehead. And of course Vincent would treat her badly too. The proof was that he had been reckless with her.