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... y Steve Burton’s sudden question. Why did Steve ask her if she didn’t really want to get married? Could it be because she has been refusing to register their marriage lately?

However, she just wanted to make him run out of ideas and propose to her after repeated failures. That’s why she refused to register their marriage. It wasn’t because she didn’t want to get married!

Steve had clearly misunderstood her!

No, she had to find a way to explain to Steve. What if their swee ...

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