Chapter 13

He trimmed his suit, exuding a stern aura all over his body, and walked towards her step by step.

Mary Kinson held her breath slightly. She didn't know what he was up to, but the temper in his bones gave people an invisible aura.

She took a deep breath and looked at him, her lashes twitching. "You will protect me, won't you?"

William Black stood beside her, and his face was as beautiful as the person in the painting, giving a somewhat surreal feeling.

Turning around, he said seriously, “I believe my family will not have any bad thoughts, they cannot and must not."

Beverly Kinson knows that he does not talk big, the whole capital, and no one dares to oppose him.

He looked at Mary Kinson: "Mary, what do you think?"

Mary Kinson touched the hot earlobe without hesitation, "I believe him, so..."

"I'm getting married."

William Black's cold and thin lips, gently outlined a trace of imperceptible smile.

The long and narrow eyes deep.

Mary Kinson blinked cunningly. "However, I have one condition."

William Black gently raised his eyebrows and did not stop there.

Mary Kinson was burned by his hot eyes. "I hope that Mr. William will accept the trial marriage and that we will live together before the wedding."

William Black's thin lips twisted into a smile. He had no reason to refuse this condition.

Mary Kinson added, "There is one more condition."

William Black's eyes grew deep for a few minutes, and his pointed eyebrows lifted slightly, "Oh? Tell me about it."

Mary Kinson listened to his tone, not everything she asked could be promised.

This time he should know what her terms were and think again.

She looked at her father and her voice softened a little, "I just got home and I don't want to be separated from my father anytime soon."

Beverly Kinson was touched, and there was some comfort in his eyes.

Mary Kinson smiled, turned her head and looked firm, "I don't want to move out. Can William Black accept to live in my house?"

William Black 's thin lips pursed slightly, and a trace of expectation flashed in his eyes, "Of course, it's an honor."

Mary Kinson sensed that there was a gentleman's bearing in his words, and the cold feeling in his bones visibly evaporated, and she felt at ease. Perhaps he might not be so difficult to get along with.

She offered a trial marriage, which was a fair chance for him.

William Black adjusted the collar of his suit, and his voice was low and could not be refused, "I'm going to move here today."

Mary Kinson: "... Isn't this moving a little too fast?"

William Black pursed his lips, "Since this is a trial marriage, of course, the sooner the better."

Later, he looked at Beverly again, and his voice was more modest than before, "What does uncle think?"

Beverly Kinson has always disliked any pressure on children, and answered aloud, "That's a matter for your young people. Since you’ve made a decision, there's no significant impact on sooner or later."

William Black's thin lips gently formed into a straight line and looked at Mary Kinson. Her eyes lit up for a moment and she raised her eyebrows, "Do you have an opinion about the future, Mrs. William?"

Mary Kinson: "..."

That man! Too good!

He asked her in such a magnetic, sexy voice that she felt inexplicably stunned.

Although he was listening to her at that moment, the look under his eyes was too aggressive to give her a chance to think about it.

At this time Rose Kinson came in, she didn't know what they were talking about, her heart crushed, her face growing paler.

Mary Kinson saw her from the corner, and immediately raised her red lips and smiled like a flower, "Since I proposed cohabitation, you have no objection, and I have no objection."

Rose Kinson listened, only felt a bang, the brain buzzed, lost the ability to think.

Do William and Mary Kinson live right together?

At the thought of this man about to become Mary Kinson's husband, she almost uttered, "No."

Hearing that, everyone in the living room looked at her.

Mary Kinson's mouth slightly twisted, and the charming fox's eyes narrowed slightly, "Does my sister want to be William's master?"

William's voice caused fear to rise in Rose Kinson’s eyes, and her consciousness slowly recovered. She smiled hard and explained, "Mary , you misunderstood me, I didn't mean it, but living together is not a trifle, you should get a marriage certificate."

As long as they are not married, she still has a chance.

William Black is clearly her groom, how can she marry someone else?

William Black's eyebrows were slightly raised, and Rose Kinson 's eyes gradually became cool, and her lips lifted, "Mrs. Kinson reminded me that today's working day is suitable to get a certificate."

His voice is very low, not loud, and a little dull, and his forehead is as cold as winter.

The word "obtain a certificate," however, is a little soft, and at first sight it is full of infinite arrogance.

Mary Kinson: "!!!"

God, this is going too fast.

She was just acting for Rose Kinson. But Richard Black let her get right on the roller coaster and reach the top of her life!

Rose Kinson almost thought he had misheard. She had forced herself in to smile. At that moment, tears wet her eyes.

She came quickly and bit her lower lip, "Mary, you ..."

William Black looked into her eyes and opened his lips, "Miss Rose Kinson, please watch your words. For seniorities, you should refer to me as your brother-in-law. Of course, that's assuming Mary Kinson you recognize me as a sister."

Rose Kinson covered her heart, a face of disbelief, she loved her fiancé in her bones since she was a child, but now he wants to keep a distance from her.

Why has Mary Kinson come back and taken everything away from her? She will never let them go!

Mary Kinson sat quietly, rehearsing.

She felt that William Black looked pleasing to the eye.

"Mary , the third day of next month is the anniversary of my mother's death. Do you have to inform your mother about your marriage? " Rose calmed down and tried to stop her covertly.

William Black answered slowly for Mary Kinson: "This marriage was decided by my aunt herself. Of course I should tell her this good news on the day of her memory."