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The October weather in Pinewood City was still hot, and only in the morning and evening could one feel a hint of late autumn coolness.

After Mia got up early in the morning and made breakfast for her sister's family of three, she put her ID in her pocket and quietly left.

"From now on, everyone should pay their bills, whether it is the cost of living, mortgage, or car loan! Your sister is living in our house; you should also ask her to pay half. What can you do with two thousand a month? What's the difference between eating and living for nothing?"

This was what Mia heard last night when her sister and brother-in-law quarreled.

She had to move out of her sister's house.

But to reassure her sister, the only one way was to marry someone.

Wanting to get married in a short time while she didn't even have a boyfriend, she decided to agree to the request of Lloyd, an elderly lady she had unintentionally saved. That was to marry Hamlin, the eldest grandson of Lloyd, who had difficulty getting married.

Twenty minutes later, Mia got off the bus in front of the County Clerk's office.

"Mia."

As Mia got off the car, she heard a familiar voice. It was Lloyd.

"Madam?Lloyd."

Mia walked towards her and saw the figure of a tall man. It must be the man she was going to take the marriage certificate with.

After getting close, Mia clearly saw the appearance of Hamlin. She could not help but be stunned.

In the words of the Lloyd, her grandson Hamlin was a 30 year old man who had never had a girlfriend before. That kept the Lloyd?worried.

Mia then always thought that it must be a very ugly man.

She assumed that because he was a senior manager in a large corporation, he must be well-paid.

At this moment, she realized that she had misunderstood.

Although Hamlin was actually very handsome, his attitude was cold. Standing next to his grandmother with an emotionless face, Hamlin looked especially hard to get along with.

Mia took a glance and saw a black business car parked by the street. It was a Peugeot, not some million-dollar luxury car, so Mia felt that she and Hamlin were not that different.

She keeps a bookstore in front of Pinewood City Middle School?with an old friend.

In her spare time, she would also do some knitting to sell online. The sales were not bad.

Her monthly income could be more than 20,000 dollars. In Pinewood City, a monthly income of 20,000 could be counted as the white-collar class. She gave her sister 1,000 dollasr for living expenses every month.

However, Mia?didn't tell her brother-in-law her true income. Because Mia let her sister save three thousand for herself, to her brother-in-law, she only said there were two thousand.

"Mia, this is my eldest grandson, Hamlin, a thirty-year-old man who still can't find himself a good lady. Although he seems a little bit cold, he's actually very attentive and considerate. Since you saved my life, I have known you for three months. Believe me, I will not set you up with a bad grandson. "

Hamlin listened to his grandmother's description of him and looked at Mia. His eyes were deep and cold, but he did not say a word.

It was probably because he had been disliked by his own grandmother too many times and had become immune.

Mia knew that?Madam?Lloyd had three sons, and each of the three sons have three sons, so she had a total of nine grandsons, but no granddaughter. Therefore she treated Mia?like her biological granddaughter.

Mia's face turned slightly red, but she still gracefully extended her right hand towards Hamlin and introduced herself with a smile. "Mr. Lloyd, hello, I'm Mia."

Hamlin's sharp eyes looked at Mia from head to toe and from toe to head, and only after the grandmother reminded him with a light cough, did he extend his right hand to shake Mia's hand. His voice was also low and cold. "Hamlin."

After shaking hands, Hamlin raised his left hand to look at his wristwatch and said to Mia, "I'm very busy. Let's do it quickly."

Mia gave a nod.

Madam Lloyd quickly hurried. "You two go inside and register as a couple. I'll wait for you here."

"Grandma, you go to the car. It's hot outside."

Hamlin said as he helped his grandmother back to the car.

Mia watched his actions and started to believe in the words of Grandma Lloyd. Although Hamlin looked cold, he was attentive and considerate.

She only met Hamlin today, but Madam Lloyd said he had a condo under his name, and he paid full payment. She moved out of her sister's house as she married him, so her sister could rest assured that she wouldn't need to quarrel with her brother-in-law.

Her marriage was just about finding a partner to live with.

Hamlin returned to Mia and said to her, "Let's go."

Mia nodded and silently followed him into the County Clerk's Office.

At the marriage registry, Hamlin reminded Mia, "Miss Tyler, if you don't want to do this, you can still regret it. Don't care what my grandmother said, because marriage is a big deal, and it can't be a child's play."

He was hoping that Mia would regret it, because he simply did not want to marry a woman he had only met once.

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