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My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins novel Chapter 405

Seeing that Florence was so sensible, Victoria felt more upset.

She wouldn’t force her daughter to marry Benjamin, but she worried more than Florence would take Ernest too seriously.

Frowning slightly, she said with a solemn look, “Flory, you don’t need to care about Benjamin Turner purposely. Just leave him to Stanford. As for you, I wish you could be happy every day and lead a worry-free life.”

After a pause, she said, “I won’t allow anyone who would probably hurt you to appear around you. Flory, just give up on Ernest. I won’t allow you two to be together for the sake of your happiness.”

Her determined words were smashed on Florence’s heart syllable by syllable.

Although Florence hadn’t got along with her mother for a long time, based on the kinship, she knew that her mother was a decisive and stubborn woman, who was born aggressive to the core.

If she wanted to be with Ernest and changed Victoria’s mind, it would be more difficult than undergoing the most severe trials.

Florence felt a bit helpless, but she didn’t weaken her fighting spirit.

No matter how difficult it would be, she would overcome it persistently.

Raising her head, Florence looked at her mother and said seriously, “Mom, I know how you care about me. I’ll also prove to you that Ernest is a truly good man. He’s quite trustworthy that you can let your daughter be together with him.”

Both the mother and the daughter looked quite gentle, but their bones were full of stubbornness.

Neither could convince each other, and neither was willing to cave in.

Alexander was worried about Florence, but at the same time, he was quite happy.

Reaching out his arm, he put it on Stanford’s shoulder. With a smile, he whispered to his son, “Look how stubborn your sister is. Isn’t she exactly the same as your mom when she was young?”

Stanford shrugged. “I don’t know what Mom was like when she was young. I only know that they are as stubborn as each other right now.”

With the two ladies in their family, Stanford believed that his father and he would be happy and bothered.

The matter between Ernest and Florence was a lasting war without smoke.

Nobody could predict who would cave in first. However, Stanford wouldn’t agree to Florence to marry Ernest, not in her life.

After breakfast, Florence rushed back to her bedroom, sending messages to Ernest.

At the dining table, Victor was stilling still. Looking in the direction where Florence was gone, she looked quite solemn.

After a long while, she said seriously, “We can’t let Ernest stay here any longer.”

Ernest wasn’t in the Fraser family’s villa and nor was he allowed to meet Florence, but Victoria felt quite uneasy for some reason.

If this went on, she believed that Florence would be more reluctant to give up on Ernest.

Hence, she guessed that the first thing was to force Ernest to leave here. After they were distanced, Florence would be less impacted.

“Stanny,” Victoria turned around, looked at Stanford seriously, and ordered, “Let’s bring our plan forward. I’ll leave it to you. Make sure Ernest Hawkins can leave here as soon as possible.”

Stanford was also on the side to kick Ernest away. Immediately, he stood up, his eyes flashing with a dangerous light.

“Sure, Mom. No worries. Soon he would be forced to vanish from here.”

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Florence didn’t know that her mother and older brother had decided to do something to Ernest. After going back to her room, she started exchanging messages with Ernest on the phone.

They were chitchatting, but each word made her feel joyful.

However, as they were chatting, Florence found that it took Ernest longer and longer to reply to her.

In the beginning, he could reply to her immediately. Later, it took him a few minutes. Then it took him a doze of minutes. Sometimes, his reply was quite short.

Florence stared at her cell phone in a daze. She hesitated and asked him through a message.

Florence: “Are you quite busy now?”

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