Chapter 42
Oneida did not expect that she would be suddenly called.
She knew about the engagement between the Chaser family and the Bane family.
In her previous life, Jennifer did not want to marry Jackson, and the Chaser family also wanted Oneida to fulfill the engagement and marry into the Bane family on Jennifer’s behall.
Yet, at that time, Christopher was the only one in her heart. How could she be willing to marry him?
Finally, the engagement could only be dissolved awkwardly.
Oneida had already made up her mind when she was reborn.
She would not refuse the engagement as she had in her previous life.
She would marry Jackson!
After meeting Jackson again previously, she was not anxious..
she
It was because she knew that they would meet again, and she would marry him.
Meanwhile, hearing Tatiana’s words, Yvonne paused slightly.
Oneida…
She thought, “Is she that beautiful girl just now?”
She calmed down a little.
Indeed, she had just gotten a little impulsive. If she really broke off the engagement, Jackson’s reputation would also be affected.
If the other daughter of the Chaser family was willing to fulfill her engagement, it would be a compromise and a way out for her.
Hearing that, Nathan and Hazel looked at Oneida at the same time.
“Ida, come here.”
Hazel waved to her with an unprecedented smile.
Oneida stood up without changing her expression.
Yvonne’s eyes also fell on her.
She wondered if the girl would also look down on her son like Jennifer.
Tatiana looked at Oneida and said first, “Ida, this is Mrs. Bane. Our family and the Bane family made an engagement a long time ago. As our biological daughter, the engagement should have been yours. Besides, your sister…”
“Ida, why did you say yes so soon? Do you know Jackson is…” Lucas was afraid that Oneida would regret it after knowing Jackson’s real situation, so he could not help reminding Oneida.
“Yes, Ida. This is not a matter we can joke about,” Nathan replied, also taken aback by Oneida’s resolute demeanor, afraid that she might be teasing-
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