Chapter 68
Upon thinking of that, Jackson lowered his eyes slightly, and a faint darkness veiled them.
He was somewhat displeased.
But on second thought, he did not have any stance to get angry.
The marriage was just a contract and the expectations of his parents.
It did not matter if Oneida had someone she liked.
With him being so, he had no right to control Oneida.
remember her for the rest of his life and keep a special place for her in his
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