Mr. Marsh’s Twins

Chapter 2225: Unforgettable, Love’s Devotion



The Campell parents were in complete agreement with this intolerant viewpoint. Not only did they not tolerate it, but they were also extremely angry!

Mrs. Campell looked at her daughter. “Summer, the main issue isn’t you and Rupert; it’s you and Spencer. You two are not suitable!”

Summer frowned slightly as her mother continued, “The internet says he has countless girlfriends, changing them like clothes. Why would you want to be one of his many ex-girlfriends?”

“Mom…”

“Even if none of his ex-girlfriends have spoken ill of him, and he can use money to appease them, we don’t need that money. There’s no need to take this shortcut. A girl should have self-respect and independence so that her future in-laws will respect her.”

Summer understood her mother’s concerns, so she didn’t interrupt and patiently listened.

“Summer, you need to think this through carefully.”

“Mom doesn’t agree with you seeing Spencer.”

“Mom wants you to be happy, do you understand? Spencer himself said the announcement was his idea. So what do you think?”

Mrs. Campell stopped speaking, looking at her daughter with a thousand thoughts, hoping she would understand her intentions and make a clear statement.

“Mom, Dad,” Summer mustered the courage to speak, “I need to confess something first.”

Both parents stared at their daughter intently. Given the current situation, what else could they not know?

“Spencer is my first love.” Summer’s eyelashes fluttered as she looked up. “We fell in love in high school, but I assure you we never did anything inappropriate!”

Afraid her parents would get emotional, she quickly added this assurance with a determined look in her eyes.

“We’ve been apart for ten years… A lot has happened during that time. But since fate has brought us back together, I believe there is a reason for it. I’ll take things one step at a time.”Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.

“Summer…” Mrs. Campell was even more worried. “What do you mean by ‘one step at a time’? He’s had many girlfriends over these ten years.”

“This situation… might not be what it seems or how the media portrays it.” This was true, and Summer didn’t know how to explain it further. “I’ve been engaged before too, so let’s not dwell too much on someone’s past; we should look at their present and future.”

Summer made her stance clear. “Of course, I’ll consider everything carefully. I understand your concerns. We’re all adults now, and marriage is not child’s play. It won’t be like with Rupert where we got engaged without understanding each other or having a foundation of feelings. With Spencer, I’ll let time decide and hope you’ll give us some time.”

Hearing their daughter’s sincere words and seeing her earnest attitude, the elderly couple could only bury their deep worries for now.

Summer was very respectful and clear-headed as she communicated seriously with her parents.

In the hall outside.

Spencer and Agnes sat on a bench. Spencer handed a trimmed flower branch to Agnes, who skillfully wrapped it in pink paper.

“Spencer, I admire your courage for coming here on your own without informing my sister first. Aren’t you afraid she won’t pay attention to you?” Agnes said as she glanced up at him with admiration in her eyes.

Spencer didn’t stop what he was doing and answered softly, “Because I don’t want to see her face all this alone. I don’t want to hide behind and be a coward.”


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