When the hospital room was empty, Royce also came to see her, mainly to berate her about "falling and hitting her head."
"Lily, you're faking it, right? You did this to piss me off."
"But you picked the wrong person to mess with, you know? Just because you saved Uncle Edmond doesn't mean you can use him like this. You're playing with fire."
"You'd better stop while you're ahead. Even if you put on this act, I'll still marry Nadia."
"You wanted to break off the engagement. Now that you've let go, don't cling to me."
Lily ignored his words, and the gossip outside didn't reach her ears either.
Amitabha, impulsiveness is the devil! She had to hold back and quietly achieve something big.
... The day she was discharged was Thursday, and it was drizzling.
That night, Lily called Edmond to ask if his promise still stood.
After all, she had been in the hospital for a week. She was afraid he had forgotten or regretted it.
Edmond said, "As long as you've made up your mind, it counts."
She had indeed made up her mind, "Then tomorrow morning at nine-thirty, meet at the entrance of the Civil Affairs Bureau?"
Edmond replied, "I'll pick you up."
That Friday, the weather forecast predicted rain, but unexpectedly, it was sunny.
No clouds, no mist, and a warm beam of sunlight shone on her as she stepped out.
Lily went to the Civil Affairs Bureau with Edmond on such a bright morning.
At eight-thirty, when she stepped out, Edmond's car was already waiting by the roadside. The driver got out to open the back door for her.
Lily climbed in, "Good morning, Uncle Edmond." She greeted him and sat properly by the car door.
Edmond turned to look at her, "Have you eaten?"
"Not yet." She had insomnia last night and woke up late this morning.
"I haven't eaten either. Shall we get breakfast first?"
"Okay."
There was a nearby porridge shop with good food. Lily often went there. She took Edmond inside, ordered, and they found a spot at the back.
While waiting for the food, she brought up the subject herself.
"Uncle Edmond, did you sign the agreement I sent you earlier?"
Since Edmond hadn't mentioned the prenuptial agreement, she had Aria find a lawyer to draft one for her.
Edmond looked up at her when she mentioned the agreement.
"The agreement is unfair to me. I didn't sign it."
Lily was taken aback, "What's unfair about it?"
Impossible. It was all in his favor.
Edmond said, "Check the last clause, the 10th additional provision."
Lily opened her phone.
She had sent Edmond two documents, one prenuptial agreement and one marital contract.
She directly opened the marital contract.
This was mainly to restrict her behavior, such as not interfering in his affairs after marriage, listening to him on all matters, big and small, behaving properly, and not causing trouble... Lily found the 10th additional provision as Edmond had mentioned.
She had reviewed it several times before sending it to Aria, so she didn't think there would be any problem.
However—
"If the wife has physiological needs, the husband is obliged to fulfill marital duties and care for his wife's physical and mental health.
If the wife does not want to, the husband must not force her, nor seek other women, and must endure."
What the hell??? Lily's eyes widened.
She hadn't written that! She remembered it as:
"If the husband brings a woman home after marriage, the wife must voluntarily make room."
She hadn't written anything about marital duties! While Lily was wondering where it went wrong, she heard Edmond speak slowly.
"If you have needs, I must comply. If I have needs, you don't have to comply. Lily, is that fair?"
Of course... it wasn't fair.
It wasn't about fairness now; the problem was that she didn't write that clause, and it certainly wasn't Edmond who changed it.
There was only one possibility left.
Lily took a screenshot and sent it to Aria, asking what was going on.
The food arrived, two bowls of millet porridge. Edmond placed one bowl in front of Lily and pushed the steamed dumplings toward her.
Lily took the spoon and thanked him.
"Um... there's a bit of a misunderstanding. I'll go back and revise it and send it to you again."
Edmond noticed her embarrassment, "It's fine. I just thought that clause didn't sound like you, so I brought it up. As for the marital duties..."
He looked at Lily.
"I respect you. If you're unwilling, I won't force you. If you think it's okay, I'll comply.
So, no need to change that clause."
Lily felt a bit embarrassed, "But it's unfair to you."
Marital duties... if he really needed it, she wouldn't refuse. She had already given up on Royce and didn't plan to stay chaste for him.
"It's unfair to you."
Edmond pointed to the marital contract.
"Apart from this 10th clause, everything else is in my favor. I'm getting a good deal, so I didn't sign it. I'll make some changes and send it to you for review."
Lily looked at him steadily, a blush creeping up her bright and beautiful face, slightly dazed.
"Oh, okay."
This man was so gentle.
Her phone buzzed, pulling Lily back to reality. It was a message from Aria.