Part 9

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Lisa quickly scanned over the contract. There were only three clauses, but all three were in her favor. It seems that Jennie was feeling sorry for her.

"One: The two parties will maintain cordial relations, and neither shall interfere in the other's relationships. If Party B (Lisa) needs Party A (Jennie) to prove to others that they are only friends then, because this marriage was agreed upon only to help Party A through difficulties, Party A will cooperate unconditionally.

Two: A year later when the two parties agree to divocre, Party A shall compensate Party B with a fee of 100,000 yuan.

Three: The two parties shall manage their own finances, neither shall interfere with the other."

The contract contained only a few words, but Lisa reread over and over again, and after thinking a bit, said, "Teacher Kim, I want to revise one part."

"Tell me." Jennie nodded. Since everything was her fault, naturally no matter what Lisa requested of her, she will agree to it.

"The first clause is useless to me, I want to delete it."

Lisa had thought about it. In this short time period of one year, she will be trying her best to convince Jennie to stay in this marriage, she didn't want to waste her time finding another person. Why would she? She already found the one she loved. "And this second clause, although I'm not some rich tycoon, I don't need any compensation to live efficiently. Instead I will actually feel disgusted if you try to give me any compensation at all.

In less than a minute, two clauses out of three have already been nulled. Jennie couldn't understand what was going through this girl's mind and glanced at her in confusion: "Then what does Miss Manoban want to replace them with then?"

Lisa shook his head and thought for a moment: "First of all, you can't fall in love with someone other than me during this one year period. Although this entire marriage is considered absurd, it still was approved legally by the state. Plus, with my looks, I don't think a green hat looks good on me." Saying so she pointed to her own head.

Jennie thought for a while before she realized what Lisa was trying to say. Looking helplessly at the person next to her she said: "Ok."

To tell the truth, this clause was useless to her too. She never went out, and combined with how busy she was with her work, naturally Jennie didn't have anyone special in her heart, nor did she care to look for one.

Seeing Jennie agree, Lisa felt pleased with herself. She would not believe that within this one year, she couldn't capture this fairy's heart!

"Second, this compensation fee, I do not need it, but I ask that you instead give it to me as a congratulatory wedding gift. Of course, most of the other wedding costs will be paid by my family."

Lisa was slowly shifting the topic, patiently guiding Jennie to what she really wanted to talk about. After all, a wedding would make this marriage seem even more official.

Jennie felt confused at Lisa seemingly random proposals but didn't refuse as she asked: "A wedding? Won't a wedding cost a lot of money, are you sure about this?"

"Of course! Furthermore, you'll be cutting off my chance to make a lot of money! It's common sense that I would get more gifts for the first marriage then the second. Also, don't you know the saying 'unfamiliar at first, but well accustomed soon enough'? This wedding can act as an example for what to do the next time around, so it won't be in vain!" Lisa finished urgently. Of course, she was only planning on having one wedding in this lifetime, but saying it like this might cause Jennie to agree. So Lisa added on emphasis by putting her hands together and begged: "Please agree, Teacher Kim!"

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