Chapter 19
"Are you serious?" Natalie widened her eyes.
"I am." Tobias's eyes were deep.
His mother had been forcing him to get married, and Natalie also needed someone to help her get rid of her crazy mother.
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"But I don't like you." Natalie said seriously.
Although this man was extremely handsome, it was still implausible for her to be in love with a man she had only known for two days.
Didn't marriage require love and emotions?
Tobias breathed a sigh of relief and said lightly, "That's good. I don't like you either."
Natalie sat in thoughtful silence.
"Then you..."
"My mother has been forcing me to get married. I need to marry someone to fulfil her condition, and at the same time you're in need of a partner. We'll get married under an agreement, and live our own separate lives." Tobias's eyes were slightly cold when he said this.
Natalie suddenly had a thought.
If she really married Tobias, Madison would not force her to give herself up to that fool, would she?
"Although this is just an agreement of marriage, I'll still give you the best. I'll be in charge of your food, clothing, housing, and transportation. You should know who I am. The benefits you will gain from this marriage are definitely beyond your imagination."
"I don't know who you are." Natalie interrupted Tobias.
"You don't know who I am?" Tobias raised his eyebrows. "Then that means you didn't look at the business card that I gave you."
"I didn't look at it." Natalie said honestly.
"Did you throw it away?" Tobias asked coldly.
"No. It's still in my pocket."
"My contact number is on it. If you agree to this marriage agreement, give me a call."
Natalie mulled it over seriously for a while.
"Then, will you still sleep with me after we get married?" she asked.
Tobias's face froze.
Was the person in front of her really a woman?
Shouldn't women be embarrassed at expressing explicitly what they wanted?
Why was this woman so unabashedly straightforward?
"No." Tobias shot a glance at Natalie's defensive expression and said, "Since this is just an agreement, I can forfeit a husband's obligation to have sex with his wife."
"Glad to hear that." Natalie's expression relaxed after hearing that. However, she immediately sensed the loopholes in his words. "What if you can't stand your overwhelming desire to get on top of me?"
Tobias's face darkened. "Do you think you're the only woman in the world I could pick?"
Natalie glanced at Tobias and felt that she was indeed thinking too much about this.
This man was absolutely handsome and there would always be an endless stream of women who would willingly throw themselves at him.
"Then I'll go back and think about your proposal. I'll call you later," Natalie said.
"Okay, I'll send you back," Tobias said.
"Then, take me to the bar first." Natalie was thinking of returning to her job at the bar to sell wine.
Tobias's face darkened. "You're still going to sell wine?"
"Yes." Natalie replied nonchalantly.
"You can't." Tobias's voice was cold.
"Why can't I?"
"As my wife, you can't do a messy job like that."
"I haven't said I'd be your wife yet!"
This man was being too obsessive. He wanted to meddle in her affairs even before she agreed to marry him.
"Whether you agree or not, you're not allowed to continue that job. Did you forget that someone drugged you before?"
When she heard his words, Natalie became concerned.
"You're not allowed to sell wine anymore. I'll take you home now. Tell me your decision by phone tonight. We'll go through the wedding procedure tomorrow." Tobias stated clearly.