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Mommy,We Got a Husband by Doris

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Chapter 82 | Need a Wife

Chapter 82 | Need a Wife

Was this man seriously burning money just because he could? That watch was so expensive, and just because

she wouldn't accept it, he threw it away?

"It was custom-made just for you, with your nengraved on it," he explained. "If you don't want it, the watch

is worthless. What's the point of keeping something that has no value?" Engraved with her name?

Galatea quickly glanced outside. Alaric had already tossed the gift box into the sea, and as a wave approached,

it threatened to sweep the box away for good.

Without a second thought, Galatea leaped off the yacht to retrieve it. Seeing this, Alaric immediately jumped in

after her. As a wave loomed over them, Alaric quickly shielded Galatea. "Don't you see the tide coming in? Have

you lost your mind?" Alaric scolded.

Clutching the rescued gift box tightly in her hands, Galatea scolded back, "This is all your fault! You throw away

an expensive watch and then blme for it? I'm not taking the fall for this!"

Galatea then pressed the gift box back into his hands, saying, "If you're going to throw it away, do it when I'm

not looking. Don't guilt-trip me!"

With that said, Galatea climbed back onto the yacht, her clothes now half-soaked. She sat on the sofa, wringing

out the water from her garments.

Alaric was at a loss, amused yet frustrated by her unique nerve.

"| picked out that gift for you with so much care. You really don't want it?" he asked again.

"If it were just an ordinary watch, | would have gratefully accepted," Galatea replied, looking straight at Alaric.

"But because it's a special custom piece, | can't. You being wealthy is one thing; you spending money on a watch

like it's nothing is your prerogative, but for me, it's an unbearable burden.

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"There should be an equal exchange of gifts, but | can't possibly reciprocate for something like this. Accepting it

would leavefeeling endlessly uneasy.

"While you might believe it's worthless if | decline, you never sought my opinion before having it made, so you

can't force it upon me. You have the right to give, but | also have the right to refuse."

Alaric was taken aback once more as he listened and let out a bitter smile. "All this over a birthday gift? Why do

you have to make it sound like such a profound lesson?"

Galatea explained, "Maybe you think I'm being tic, unappreciative, or just playing hard to get. Think what

you want, but I'm really grateful that you were willing to givea birthday gift."

"Alright, after all this talk, | guess I'm not giving this present away." Alaric reluctantly took back the gift box.

"I appreciate the thought, really, thank you." Galatea swiftly changed the subject. "Aren't we heading out to sea?

Shall we go?"

"Sure." Seeing Galatea's excitement, which seemed to bubble over with urgency, Alaric started the engine, and

the yacht slowly drifted away from the coast.

Galatea stood on the deck, watching the scenery unfold. Her heart swelled with joy.

The moon over the sea looked exceptionally beautiful tonight, its reflection shimmering in the water, half-hidden.

The soft moonlight spread across the sea's surface, accentuating the tranquility and harmony of the scene. It

was truly breathtaking!

Lost in admiration of the beautiful view, she felt a coat draped over her shoulders.

Galatea pulled it tight around her, grateful for the warmth against the cool evening sea breeze.

"Thank you," she said appreciatively.

"I've heard those two words all evening. I'm getting tired of them," Alaric commented.

Galatea couldn't help but laugh, replying, "But I really am thankful. This birthday will be unforgettable." "Even

though you didn't accept my gift, hearing you say that makes it all worth it," Alaric consoled himself. Galatea

chuckled again, her gaze drifting back to the distant sea where it met the sky in an infinite horizon. Alaric just

watched her, moonlight casting a rosy glow on her slightly flushed face, intoxicatingly charming. "Galatea

Hartley."

"Hmm?" She turned to him as he called her name, curiously asking, "What's up?"

"I need a wife," Alaric clarified emphatically, "Not a pretend fiancée, but a legal wife, protected by law." "W-What

did you say?"

"Our families, the Knights and the Nashs, have been friends for generations and are entangled in a lot of

business dealings. That's why my mother insists | marry Orion. As long as I'm not truly married, she won't give

up onmarrying Orion. So, | need a woman to marry me, and considering my son likes you, you are the most

suitable candidate."

Marriage? The topic cup again. Was this the true reason he had wanted to get married last time?

If she were alone, without the dark past she referred to jokingly as her "black history," she might have agreed

readily. But she had her reservations.

"Last time, | admit | was a bit abrupt when | asked you to get the marriage license with me. | apologize for what

happened then. This time, | am sincerely asking for your opinion."

His attitude before had been demanding almost like an order. But now, he was polite and refined.

"Is this one of those marriages of convenience, without love?" she asked.

Marriages of convenience? Without love?

The moment those words reached his ears, his expression darkened instantly. His gaze turned icy as he stared at

her and asked, "Do you agree if that's what it was?"

Galatea bit her lip, thought for a moment, and then nodded. "You've helpeda great deal, and | have no way

to repay that. If you want to useto completely break away from the Nash family, | can do that. I'll draft a

prenup. When we divorce, I'll make sure to leave without taking anything from the Knight family."

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Divorce? Leaving with nothing?

These words were like a red flag to Alaric, and in an instant, he pinned her against the railing of the boat with a

suffocating proximity. His angry eyes bore into hers so closely.

"Galatea, | really wish | could rip open your heart and see what color it is inside. Do you know how many women

want to marry me? How many women dream of catching my eye?

"Given my identity, | have never bothered to celebrate anyone's birthday with such effort, and certainly never

have I discussed marriage with anyone else! Nor has anyone had the audacity to talk about divorce at the

mention of marriage with me!

"Galatea, you truly amazewith your definition of a virtuous widow. Your husband has been dead for years,

yet you still remain pure and loyal to him. Is that it? Fine then, continue to keep your virtue for him. Forget

everything | said before!" With that, Alaric turned and stormed back into the boat.

Galatea was left utterly confused. Why was he so angry? Could it be true, as Mia had suggested, that he had

developed feelings for her?

Was his proposal serious? Was it love? Had Alaric fallen for her?

If it wasn't love, why else would he be so enraged? And if it was love, then what?

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