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The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest novel Chapter 21

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"Laura, that child was a mistake. I was drunk—it meant nothing!"

"I only suggested adopting the baby because I didn't want you to suffer through IVF."

"I never had feelings for Rosemary. Please, forgive me one more time!"

Lincoln's shamelessness truly exceeded all my expectations.

Before I could respond, Rosemary, unable to bear hearing his words, rushed forward to confront him.

But Lincoln, with a cold glare, slapped her to the ground.

"Get lost! You were just a plaything to me. What right do you have to question me?"

Turning his fierce gaze back to Rosemary, he then looked at me with pleading eyes.

"Laura, I'll get rid of her right now! Let's go back and get married, please!"

I was so infuriated by Lincoln's audacity that I nearly laughed.

"Lincoln, I will never marry you. The person I'm marrying is Jasper Winston!"

At that moment, Jasper approached, wrapping a comforting arm around my waist.

"Laura, it's almost time. Let's begin the engagement ceremony," he said gently.

"No! You can't marry him! I won't allow you to marry him!" Lincoln shouted, his voice filled with desperation.

"Uncle has been in love with someone else for over a decade! He'll never truly love you!"

"You'll never be happy with him. I'm the only one who truly loves you!"

Hearing this, a dangerous glint flashed in Jasper's eyes as he fixed a deadly glare on Lincoln.

If it weren't for the faint thread of familial ties between them, Lincoln's actions would have warranted a much harsher punishment.

Lincoln, still shouting and trying to charge at us, was quickly subdued by the bodyguards on Mr. Winston's orders.

No matter how much he struggled, it was futile.

In the end, both Lincoln and Rosemary were thrown out of the engagement banquet.

Under the witness of all the guests, Jasper and I completed our engagement ceremony.

After the banquet, Jasper took me to see the fireworks display he had arranged for me.

His friends approached us with champagne, offering their heartfelt congratulations.

"Sorry for causing so much trouble during what should've been a perfect engagement banquet..." I said, feeling guilty.

Jasper didn't blame me at all. Instead, he pulled me gently into his arms.

"Laura, this wasn't your fault. There's no need to apologize."

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