The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 270: Marriage
Damian Knight held Summer Monroe’s hand and said, "Actually, it’s a bit untimely to bring this up today, but I’m the kind of person who doesn’t want to drag things out, including getting married."
Henry Stanton was taken aback, his eyes wide as he repeated Damian Knight’s words, "Including getting married? What does that mean?"
Damian Knight glanced at Summer Monroe and spoke up, "Uncle, I want to marry Summer Monroe. I came back with her to get her household registration book."
Henry Stanton was instantly stunned, as were the servants listening to this, all of whom were dumbstruck.
Without waiting for Henry Stanton to recover, Damian Knight continued, "I want to go register the marriage with Sadie today, and we can have the wedding later when both of us have time. After all, a wedding requires advance preparation. I want to give Sadie a grand wedding when everything is ready. I wonder what Uncle thinks... whether you agree with us getting married?"
Though Henry Stanton was still dazed, he managed to utter the words, "Agree!"
Of course, he agreed!
He had dreamed of marrying Summer Monroe into the Knight Family, allowing him to rise to prominence—why would he disagree?
There had been many times, in the dead of night, when he wished he could move the marriage registration office in front of Damian Knight and Summer Monroe!
Coming back to his senses amidst great joy, Henry Stanton said jubilantly, "I’ll go get the household registration book for you right now!"
"Dad!" Summer Monroe held onto Henry Stanton, her face showing concern, "When we made this decision, we didn’t expect my sister to pass away suddenly today... Would it be inappropriate for us to get the marriage registration today?"
Summer Monroe said this not only to show herself as a sensible daughter in front of Henry Stanton, but also for her reputation.
After all, getting married on the day of her sister’s death could damage her reputation if word got out.
"No, no!" Henry Stanton waved his hand repeatedly and said, "The dead can’t come back to life, but those of us who are living must continue on! I’ll go get you the household registration book, and after your sister’s first seven days and burial, I’ll share this joyful news with everyone."
As Henry Stanton spoke, he couldn’t even feign a mournful mood, and with a beaming face, he went upstairs and soon handed the household registration book to Summer Monroe.
Of course, he didn’t forget to hand over two prepared red envelopes to both of them, holding their hands and saying, "Go and get registered properly, and have a harmonious and beautiful life together."
"Thank you, Dad." Summer Monroe smiled sweetly and, with the household registration book, left with Damian Knight.
Henry Stanton watched the sweet, intertwined backs of the two, his face beaming with joy, the happiness indescribable.
He couldn’t help but exclaim, "Heaven hasn’t treated me unfairly!"
Although he lost a daughter, he gained a diamond-level golden son-in-law.
Thinking this way, heaven has indeed been quite kind to him!
After the funeral, he could soon host a wedding, and by then, everyone in Crestfall would admire him as Damian Knight’s father-in-law.
The new housekeeper, seeing Henry Stanton’s face full of joy, hesitantly approached and asked, "Sir... should we arrange a funeral or a celebration then?"
The newly appointed housekeeper wasn’t very tactful; it was Summer Monroe who had chosen him.
Having a servant too clever as a housekeeper isn’t always good; choosing a simple-minded one reduces changes of disturbances.
Henry Stanton’s expression changed, his eyes cold as he waited for the new housekeeper to speak, "Of course, arrange a funeral! Clarissa just passed away, what foolish talk is that!"
The new housekeeper, frightened, shivered and replied, "Yes, yes, yes! My mistake..."







