But then again, he looked like he was going to suffocate and die in so much pain when our parents informed us that we were going to be engaged very soon, so I had that little belief that he would put out a brilliant idea when he gets very desperate.
“What? You’re going to run away from home?” I half-joked.
He made a face. “No.”
Of course, rich boy couldn’t even spend a day without daddy’s money.
“Then?”
“Sunye, you don’t look like you’re complaining. You must secretly love the idea of marrying me,” he teased, with an annoying smirk carved on his gorgeous face.
I almost choked on my apple juice when that conceited statement made its way into my ears.
“I’d rather get reborn as a stray cat.”
He laughed at my comeback. I couldn’t help but to join in.
“Marrying you doesn’t seem so dready after all. Come to think of it, you’re funny as hell. I’d love to have that sense of humour around... It’s fun seeing you make fun of yourself.”
I rolled my eyes at him. “Let me rephrase that, shall I? This only doesn’t seem like a bad prospect because you’re gonna inherit a shitload of fortune if you do marry me. Come on, we both know that. Personally, you know you prefer all those sophisticated, mature women whom you love having one-night-stands with. Mr Horvejkul, I know you too well.”
Khun smiled knowingly. “You’re clever, what a plus point.”
“I know I am. Anyway, what’s the compromise?”
“Divorce after a year.”
Oh, how I wish it was that simple.
“And what does that do to us? This marriage serves to ensure that the company’s future is set.”
I refused to think that I would give birth to Khun’s son, the future successor of the corporate. I felt nauseous just having that thought.
I learnt a new thing about him. I didn’t know he could read minds.
“Yeah, we’re gonna get you pregnant and have a healthy boy, and then we divorce."
He must be on drugs.