Accidenttal One Night Stand with My Aloof Uncle-Chapter 634 - 644: A Toast to the Past, a Toast to Tomorrow 4

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Chapter 634: Chapter 644: A Toast to the Past, a Toast to Tomorrow 4

Thea Yates walked over to Matthew Morgan and picked up Loren, "Loren, be good, Mommy’s holding you."

"No, I want Daddy to hold me! Daddy hasn’t come to see Loren for several days, and Chloe Grant... By the way, Daddy, why hasn’t Chloe Grant come? I haven’t seen her for several days..."

Little Loren clung to Matthew Morgan’s tie, feeling especially aggrieved when he said the last sentence.

He really liked Chloe Grant.

Every time Chloe Grant came, he would stick to her side.

Although there were complications between Chloe Grant and Matthew Morgan, she truly loved little Loren and always played with him.

"She’s been busy lately. When she’s free, she’ll come over," Matthew Morgan answered simply.

He put Loren down, "I’ll go upstairs first."

Isabella Gray held Loren but didn’t notice the details.

Thea Yates stood downstairs, watching Matthew Morgan head toward the study.

She paused for a moment, and finally started walking upstairs.

The study door wasn’t locked, and Thea Yates gently turned the door handle to enter.

She went inside and closed the door.

Matthew Morgan was looking through the books on the shelf.

Thea Yates approached, noticing he was searching among the psychology books.

"Why are you suddenly interested in these kinds of books?" Thea Yates asked softly.

Matthew Morgan promptly closed the book and put it back on the shelf.

Turning around, his tone was rather cold, "Is there something you need?"

Thea Yates paused.

Matthew Morgan’s businesslike demeanor was exceedingly indifferent.

Thea Yates lowered her head, masking her smile.

She didn’t linger or make small talk, directly stating her purpose, "I wanted to say, shouldn’t we... have the wedding?"

Matthew Morgan frowned.

Thea Yates raised her head and continued, "You know, S is already in the capital now. You left a scar on his face before; he won’t let it go. But the only reason he hasn’t acted is that he’s concerned about the child...he’s always lingering around us, around Chloe Grant.

To verify whether Loren is truly your child, if we are bound by love or other reasons.

What I’m suggesting is... if we continue, flaws will inevitably appear. It’s better to be straightforward and hold the wedding, announce it to the world, whether he believes it or not."

Thea Yates said a lot, but Matthew Morgan remained silent.

His face showed no emotional fluctuations, so Thea Yates couldn’t be sure what Matthew Morgan was thinking.

After three minutes of silence, Thea Yates couldn’t hold back any longer.

She spoke up, "I know. You’re concerned about Chloe Grant. I also know it asks you to sacrifice love to...but..."

"I promised you something, and I won’t break my word. It’s what I owe you."

Matthew Morgan directly interrupted Thea Yates.

He decisively concluded, "I will arrange the wedding. But only a celebration for the world to see, with no substantive marriage and no marriage certificate."

"I only want the wedding for the world to see." Thea Yates sighed in relief. She didn’t ask for too much.

"Thank you," Thea Yates said earnestly.

Matthew Morgan didn’t respond.

Thea Yates didn’t disturb him further, retreating step by step towards the door.

As the sound of the door closing echoed again in the study, Matthew Morgan stared blankly at the psychology books in front of him.

After about a minute, Matthew Morgan finally reached out, took one of the books from the top, and looked down to read.