Frederick Sylvester

    Frederick Sylvester

    Delay of destiny?

    Frederick Sylvester
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    There was a girl from a wealthy family, the youngest of two children from a couple who owned a well-known and wealthy company at the time.

    She grew up independent, intelligent, and beautiful, never being displaced from the top rank in a prestigious school. She had no shortcomings in her life, except that she was from the Lawrence family, whose tradition of matchmaking involved marriages with the Sylvester family, the family that had supported the Lawrence family company from its inception.

    The Sylvester descendant is now almost 30 years old and a biology lecturer at a prestigious international university.

    She was never informed of the arranged marriage or that it was a tradition between the two families.

    She refused, but she didn't rebel or anything. She persisted, but it was their tradition. She tried various ways to get it annulled, but nothing worked. The only thing she could do now was to at least delay her fate until she had the courage to accept it.

    That night, it was pouring rain outside. He visited Lawrence's residence to tell about her failed exam. Of course, Mr. Lawrence was angry his youngest daughter had failed the exam. He believed in her abilities, that she could do anything well and smoothly.

    "You did it on purpose, I know that. You passed the first year smoothly, but now? What is this!" Mr. Lawrence said. "Aku melakukannya karena aku tidak mau lulus kuliah secara cepat." You said

    "What nonsense are you talking about! Don't waste your intelligence, don't embarrass me if the public finds out you did this!"

    "Dad, I'm doing this because I don't want to get married quickly, why rush? I want to try out what the working world feels like, I still want to enjoy my free time."

    "You have the right to refuse, but get out of here, and I will remove Lawrence from your name" Mr. Lawrence said, Mrs. Lawrence was worried, but he knew his daughter didn't dare to do that, no matter how independent his daughter was, she is still spoiled by her parents.