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At dawn, I left the house with money.
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That day, I also agreed to Grandma Foster’s suggestion, “If someone is willing to marry me, I’ll do it.”
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At dawn, I left the house with money.
I had made an agreement with a friend.
His mother needed treatment, and his brother needed to go to school.
As long as he fake–married me, I would give him half of my money.
I had once rashly thought about just leaving everything behind.
But after calming down, I immediately rejected this idea.
No matter what, the Foster family had raised me, and they hadn’t wronged me in any way.
After confirming the details with my friend, I left the money and departed.
When I returned to the Foster house, it was bustling with activity.
It turned out Rachel Sanders had come to visit.
At the dining table, she sat between Luke and Grandma Foster, chatting and laughing, creating a harmonious atmosphere.
They looked so much like a family.
I wanted to make an excuse that I had already eaten and leave.
But Luke’s voice left no room for refusal, “Sit down and eat.”
I had to sit down reluctantly, but I wisely chose to sit next to Grandma Foster, keeping the farthest distance from Luke.
I remained silent, focusing on my food.
Suddenly, an extra piece of food appeared in my bowl.
This gesture startled me.
Luke quickly withdrew his chopsticks, as if trying to hide something, and said in a serious tone, “You haven’t been to class for half a month.
I was surprised he had noticed, considering he had been avoiding me for months.
I gave a light “Mm,” since I had decided to get married and leave, there was no need to go anymore.
The young man raised an eyebrow slightly, his tone cold, “You should still go. Learning more will help you understand things better.”
I was taken aback. In the past, he would always smile and pat my head, saying, “Chloe is the most sensible.”
Rachel joked, “If she doesn’t like studying, don’t force her.”
She tugged at Luke’s sleeve intimately, “It’s Valentine’s Day. Why don’t we take your sister out with us later?”
Luke’s brows furrowed slightly.
Rachel was magnanimous, “A girl her age would love such excitement.”
She looked at me, “You’ll come, right, sister?”