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Key: Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) Chapter 845
"I don't want to talk about it right now."
"......"
Dailey clenched his fists, pleading, "Please."
Gregory leaned back against the door, a hint of teasing dancing in his eyes. "Scarcity is valuable."
"You never used to say 'please.' The first time you did, it was such a novelty that I helped you out."
"But now, hearing it over and over, it's lost its charm."
Gregory always did as he pleased, never considering other people's feelings.
Except for Jane.
Over the years, Dailey had grown used to Gregory's ways, but the matter at hand was significant.
He had no choice but to ask, "What will it take for you to help me?"
Even Gregory knew when to be serious.
For trivial matters, it didn’t matter. But when it came to something as important as getting a marriage certificate, he was uncharacteristically sober.
"Getting it done across state lines isn't hard; you just need a residential permit."
Dailey visibly relaxed. "I'll arrange for someone to buy a house right now."
"Don't get too excited," Gregory warned. "This process requires a mountain of paperwork, from both parties."
"......"
Dailey felt like Gregory was just spewing nonsense.
He punched him lightly in frustration.
The two of them, like squabbling schoolboys, ended up tussling by the door before collapsing on the ground to catch their breath.
Dailey admitted, "There's no way to get those documents."
Gregory suggested a harebrained scheme, "Why not try swiping them?"
"......"
The thought had crossed Dailey's mind, but it seemed nearly impossible.
His family’s documents were crucial, with everyone's information on them. To prevent any misuse, they were locked in a safe that only his grandfather’s iris could open.
Plus, the study where the safe was located was under constant surveillance.
Getting those documents would be like a spy heist from a museum.
"You could give it a shot and see if you can sneak them out," Gregory said, dusting off his hands as he stood. "I've given you all the options I can. Beyond that, I'm afraid I can't help."
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