Marry Me Twice (Kennedy and Charlotte)

Chapter 689 Go for Broke



"Are you blaming her for not trusting you?"

Hearing that, Kennedy lowered his eyelids and gave a bitter smile.

"How could I blame her? How can I expect her to trust me when I didn't trust her myself?"

Zain looked at him with his dark eyes.

"You seem to have a pretty good sense of yourself. Why bother her since you know there's no trust between the two of you? Do you want to repeat what happened five years ago?" Kennedy lifted eyes and met Zain's inquiry eyes with his firm eyes, "Of course no, how many five years in a life? Do you think I have little change after five years?"

Zain spoke coldly.

"Who knows? Your family is easy to make your temperament become distorted, who knows if you want to continue to torture her? Alice is my sister and she will not marry you so easily." "What will it take for you to let her marry me?"

Zain frowned, looked at Kennedy with displeasure. Kennedy was wearing a calm and poised smile, as if he was not afraid of Zain's disproval.

"Don't make a joke, Kennedy. I came here today not to discuss your marriage with Alice, but to warn you to leave Alice."

Kennedy lightly smiled, "but you know this is impossible. She and I are inseparable from each other, so we can only be doomed to die single in this life."

At this point, Kennedy paused, inquiringly looked at Zain.

"You don't want to get married, so you want your sister to be single too?"

Zain, ".

......

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This annoyed him and made him frown.

"You don't want love, you can't require your sister to give up love." Sᴇaʀᴄh thᴇ Findɴovel.ɴet website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Zain looked at Kennedy coldly, clenching his fists.

"Who told you I want her to give up love?"

"If not so, you should not stand in our way. Five years is enough for you to see that."

Zain frowned. Although he was dissatisfied with the man, there was no doubt that what he had just said was true. Alice was inseparable from him, even if they separated, she would not fall into live with others and she would be single all her life.

He thought about keeping his sister by his side.

Even if she did not marry, it did not matter if she wanted to live in the Nelson's for a lifetime. He could make money to raise her and Jack for a lifetime.

She could splurge on whatever she wanted.

If she wanted to get married, Zain would find a man who was under his control. He would cheat on Alice and would be nice to her.

Not Kennedy.

He was good, but in B City, although the Nelson Group was a large enterprise, Kennedy's company was bigger and Zain could not control Kennedy. Coupled with what happened before, he could not rest assured that he gave Alice to Kennedy.

"There will be advertisement on street that saying that she is my wife."

Zain laughed in his heart. Kenendy suddenly took out a brown paper bag and put it in front of Zain.

"Of course, this is my real sincerity."

Real sincerity?

Zain looked at the brown paper bag, thought for a moment, then took it out and opened it for a look.

Seeing the words of shares transferring, Zain was stunned and wondered if Kennedy wanted to give Alice the shares of the Moore Group?

At the thought of this possibility, Zain took a look at Kennedy.

He raised his heard after he finished reading the contract. Kennedy handed a black gilded pen to him with a smile, "Sigh it as a witness." Looking at the pen, Zain had some doubts about the authenticity of the contract.

"Don't doubt its authenticity. If you don't believe me, you can call a lawyer right now."

Zain lifted eyes, looking at Kennedy.

Kennedy gave a slight smile, looked scheming.

"Do you see my sincerity? Brother-in-law?"

Zain, "......"

As if choked, Zain said through clenched teeth, "Who is your brother-in-law? Don't call me like that!"

"Why not?" Kennedy pursed his lips, "You are my brother-in-law when I marry Alice."

Zain closed his eyes, held back his anger. And then he looked at the contract, "Did she read it?"

Hearing that, Kennedy raised his eyebrows, "No need, she just need to marry me. I don't want her to have pressure."

Hearing that, Zain had a different view about him.

"Good, if she knows you transfer all the shares to her, she may not marry you."

"So you have consented to our marriage."

Kennedy stood up, smiled with satisfaction, "I gotta go now."

Zain was stunned, and then wanted to say he did not say yes, but Kennedy had left the box. Zain's face changed. As he was to catch up, he found the contract was still on the table, so he had to go back to take it.

Looking at this contract in the hand, Zain's eyes gradually became complex.

Kennedy really gave all wealth to Alice.

As long as Alice became his wife, Kennedy would transfer half of his shares to Alice, in case of divorce or accident, the rest of the shares and all his property would be transferred to Alice.

If two people divorced, Kennedy got no penny.

He was willing to go for broke, and not afraid Zain would not agree.

Zain heaved a deep sigh.

Alice, how did you meet such a man?

If he did not love her, why did he give all his possessions to a woman?

Besides, she didn't know about it.0000000


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