Chapter 2: This life, I will only marry him

The next morning, when the first rays of sunlight crept through the crack of the door, shining directly on Kinga's small face, she squinted and woke up.

The weather was so warm, she quickly sat up, got out of bed, and walked to the window.

Push the door open, and the outside air rushed in, extremely pleasant.

While she was comfortably breathing in the morning air, outside the door rang out the voice of a servant, it was Lily, who came to call her young lady to get up for breakfast.

"Miss Kinga, are you awake? I ordered you to come down for breakfast, by Madam."

As soon as she heard the voice, Kinga immediately remembered her previous life. At that time, when she had just woken up in the morning, her mood was extremely upset. Just when Lily came to call her, she immediately pulled her out to vent her anger, scolding her severely.

Thinking back to that moment, she really couldn't understand.

Lily's voice rang out again, pulling Kinga back to the present.

She regained her composure and hurriedly went to open the door.

As soon as the door opened, Lily outside suddenly retreated and lowered her head. She didn't dare to look up at the young lady.

Young lady Kinga's temper was very fierce, so no one in the house dared to offend her.

Kinga looked at Lily's reaction and laughed. It seemed that she had been too fierce before, scaring everyone in the house.

"Lily, why are you bowing your head? Are you afraid of me?" Kinga asked softly.

The little girl heard the young lady's question and hurriedly raised her head to look, feeling very scared inside.

Lily stuttered...

"Young lady, I... I..."

"Okay, I know, you go downstairs first, I'll go downstairs later." After saying that, she closed the door, leaving Lily standing there in a daze. She was confused. Did the young lady have a fever, and did her temper change?

"She didn't scold me, maybe there's a storm today?" Lily just stood there muttering to herself, and after a long while, she continued downstairs.

Downstairs, Mr. Hartmut Karpovich and Mrs. Chloe were having breakfast with their son, Benedict Karpovich.

Benedict had just turned nineteen this year, and his birthday was five days later.

Therefore, Mr. Hartmut and Mrs. Chloe wanted to hold a birthday party for their son.

By the way, the Collins family was also attending, and the two sides would discuss the marriage of their first son and daughter, Parker Collins and

Kinga Karpovich.

"Dad, when will Parker come back? I heard Vivian say he's very handsome.

Am I as handsome as he?" Benedict asked his father in a childish voice.

"Parker will come back this Christmas." Mr. Hartmut looked at his son, smiled slightly, and replied.

"Then my sister won't marry Parker? If so, he won't be my brother-in-law." Benedict said while taking a bite of his sandwich.

As soon as he finished speaking, Kinga interrupted.

"Who said I won't marry him? Benedict, stop talking nonsense."

Benedict turned to look at his sister, not afraid to ask back:

"You said it yesterday, you said you didn't want to marry him. When I came back from studying foreign languages, I heard everything from Dad and you."

Kinga was asked back by her younger brother, and she was silent, not knowing how to answer.

It took her a while to calm down and say, "Humph, yesterday is yesterday, it's all in the past, in the future, when Parker comes back, I will marry him." With that, she pulled up a chair, sat down, scooped soup into a bowl, and started eating.

She didn't even bother to look at the expressions of everyone in the house at this moment.

First was her father, Mr. Hartmut, who frowned and thought:

"This girl, did she take the wrong medicine today? Yesterday afternoon, she was still strongly against it, but she changed overnight." He took a spoon and scooped spoonfuls of soup into his mouth, but his eyes still didn't leave his daughter.

Then came Mrs. Chloe and all the servants in the house.

Everyone looked at Kinga with wide eyes in surprise.

Yesterday afternoon, they all witnessed the young lady and the old man arguing about the engagement.

Everyone heard her say that she loved Udele, so she wouldn't marry Parker Collins.

But just this morning, what did they hear?

Their young lady wants to marry Parker Collins?

Oh my god, should they believe this news? As for Lily, she was surprised by the second plot twist.

At this moment, Mr. Hartmut then asked his daughter:

"Kinga, have you thought it through? Weren't you determined to cancel your engagement with Parker? Why did you change your mind now?"

Kinga was eating her bowl of soup when she heard her father's question. She stopped eating, thinking to herself:

"Why would my father ask this? Does he doubt me? I can't say I'm resurrected, so I changed my mind. Who believes in resurrection?" She had no choice but to lie to get over it.

She stood up, walked to where her father was sitting, hugged his neck from behind, and whispered:

"Dad, I'm sorry, it's my fault, I shouldn't have argued with you, can you not be angry with me anymore?"

Hearing his daughter's sweet flattery, Mr. Hartmut's heart softened.

He sighed, "If this girl is normal, it's fine, but if she uses this sweet trick, then as a father like me, I will lose."

He continued speaking softly.

"Kinga, are you sure you will marry Parker?"

Kinga let go of her father's neck, looked at everyone in the house, and slowly spoke, her tone extremely serious.

"Father, mother, Benedict, and everyone here must testify to me, in this life, I, Kinga Karpovich, will only marry Parker. Other than him, I will not marry anyone else."

Mr. Hartmut and Mrs. Chloe heard their daughter speak so seriously, their hearts filled with joy.

Finally, their daughter had thought it through.

After breakfast, Kinga drove to work at the company.

Today was the first day she was reborn.

From now on, she would be a new person, have a new life, and there would be Parker.

She will count the days waiting for him to return...

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