Unexpected Marriage: She is the Sugar Mommy!-Chapter 349: Think It Through

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Chapter 349: Chapter 349: Think It Through

"Thatโ€™s right, I agreed, letโ€™s get married." Irene Rowe thought carefully for a moment, realizing sheโ€™s not so young anymore and itโ€™s indeed time to settle down. ๐’‡๐™ง๐™š๐“ฎ๐™ฌ๐™š๐“ซ๐’๐“ธ๐“ฟ๐“ฎ๐’.๐“ฌ๐™ค๐“ถ

Initially worried that Austin White might regret being with her, but since heโ€™s so insistent, why should she hesitate?

Austin White was overjoyed and rushed forward to hug Irene Rowe, spinning her around on the spot.

"Letโ€™s go register tomorrow morning. No no, tomorrow morning is too late, letโ€™s go right now!" Austin White was so excited, he couldnโ€™t wait a moment longer, wanting to take Irene home immediately.

Seraphina Sinclair, who happened to have something to discuss with Irene Rowe, pushed open the door just to hear those words, instantly stunned.

"You two are going to register?"

Caught by Seraphina Sinclair, Austin White was momentarily at a loss, then took a deep breath and nodded earnestly, answering Seraphina: "Thatโ€™s right, godmother, I want to marry Irene."

Seraphina Sinclair eyed the two seriously: "Are you serious?"

Austin White and Irene Rowe exchanged a glance, seeing the answer in each otherโ€™s eyes: "Godmother, such a thing isnโ€™t something to joke about."

"Of course I donโ€™t oppose you being together, I just hope you have thought it through. Marriage isnโ€™t just one personโ€™s affair, itโ€™s a lifetime commitment. Have you made up your minds?" As someone who has been through it, Seraphina Sinclair hoped for Austin and Ireneโ€™s happiness.

However, marriage is not trivial, isnโ€™t it too hasty to make such a decision?

Certainly she wasnโ€™t against their relationship, but theyโ€™ve been together for not so long, and Austin is just a naive young guy, itโ€™s understandable for him to be impulsive.

If he regrets the marriage afterward, it wonโ€™t affect him much, but Irene Rowe would become a divorced woman.

Sheโ€™s not trying to belittle women, but thatโ€™s how society is. Divorced men are always more favored than divorced women, and divorced women are always the target of criticism, even if theyโ€™re not at fault.

Seraphina Sinclair deeply understood this point and didnโ€™t want Irene to walk her old path.

"Godmother, Iโ€™ve thought it through. Irene and I have been together for almost a year. Although all sorts of things have happened during this time, I still want to live with her." Austinโ€™s eyes remained steadfast, and he knew he had considered it clearly.

Irene Rowe looked at Austin, her heart warmed, and she said to Seraphina Sinclair: "Though heโ€™s young, I believe in him."

Since both of them were so determined, Seraphina Sinclair couldnโ€™t say much more and could only choose to support them: "Iโ€™m quite pleased if you two achieve a happy ending, but the marriage must be handled cautiously. Austin, youโ€™d better discuss it with your grandfather, and you, Irene, should inform your family soon."

Austin confidently smiled: "Godmother, donโ€™t worry about it, grandpa definitely wonโ€™t object."

"I will explain to my parents properly." Irene squeezed Austinโ€™s hand tightly, her eyes full of tenderness.

Seraphina Sinclair smiled helplessly: "Alright, since youโ€™ve made your decision, I can only wish you well."

The two exchanged smiles and responded in unison again.

"Thank you, godmother."

"Thank you, Boss."

Actually, things on Austinโ€™s side werenโ€™t too problematic since Old Master White seldom meddled in his grandchildrenโ€™s relationships. He always thought that class distinction was laughable and that what mattered most was the childrenโ€™s own preferences.

Thus, although he found Nina Kerr and Desmond Fairchildโ€™s relationship inappropriate, he didnโ€™t stop it.

Now, as Austin wishes to marry Irene Rowe, Old Master White likely wonโ€™t oppose it.

But dealing with Ireneโ€™s parents might not be as easy.

After all, Austin is too young; their age gap is six or seven years, and Irene Rowe could practically be Austinโ€™s mother if she were ten years older. Her parents are very traditional, and if they learn their daughter is marrying a barely-of-age young guy, theyโ€™d probably be furious.

Seraphina Sinclairโ€™s biggest concern was also this point. Though Irene has always been independent and could marry Austin without her parentsโ€™ consent, a marriage without family blessings is never truly happy.

Watching the coupleโ€™s happy demeanor, Seraphina Sinclair couldnโ€™t bring herself to voice her concerns.

Initially, Austin came to help her because of his concern, but he was led away by Irene Rowe, now wholly focused on marrying her, no longer mentioning Kevinโ€™s pending bankruptcy.

Desmond Fairchild, however, was deeply interested in this matter, immediately called Seraphina Sinclair once he saw the news to inquire about the situation.

Knowing she couldnโ€™t hide it from Desmond Fairchild, Seraphina told him all the plans, leading him to chuckle: "You are quite clever."

"Why do I feel like your words always have a slightly condescending tone?" Seraphina Sinclair wrinkled her nose in displeasure. Could it be that heโ€™s always thought she was incompetent?

"Of course not, to me youโ€™re always the most outstanding." Desmond said seriously.

Seraphinaโ€™s face turned slightly red as she pouted twice: "Stop being so glib, how are things on your side? Has Eric Holt taken the opportunity to suppress you?"

Desmond paused for two seconds before responding: "Your guesses are right; this is indeed a great opportunity for him to attack, why would he let it slip by?"

Seraphinaโ€™s eyes darkened, indeed: "So whatโ€™s your plan? If you do nothing now, arenโ€™t you playing into Eric Holtโ€™s hands?"

"I have my ways, donโ€™t worry." Desmond laughed lightly, showing his little lady wasnโ€™t wholly indifferent to his troubles.

"If you encounter any difficulties, feel free to let me know, perhaps I can offer some help." Seraphina knew Desmond was always smart, and she understood that if there was something even he couldnโ€™t solve, giving it to her might be futile too.

She admitted Desmond was more gifted in business, so if he admitted defeat, she probably couldnโ€™t turn the tide either.

Though she couldnโ€™t be his strategist, being his support was still something she could do. Whatever happened to him, she could be there to comfort him.

"Since you said such things, indeed, thereโ€™s something that I need your help with, I wonder if President Sinclair is willing?" Desmondโ€™s deep alluring voice came through the phone.

Seraphina was stunned for two seconds then immediately responded: "Of course, as long as I can help, just ask."

Listening to her solemn reply, Desmond couldnโ€™t help but smile: "Actually, it is not anything major."

"So what is it?" Seraphina was a bit anxious, fearing Desmond would keep her in the dark again, handling everything alone.

"Do you have time now? Can you come over?" Desmond put away the playful tone, adding a touch of seriousness.

His tone immediately worried Seraphina, who nodded instantly: "Iโ€™ll be there soon."

Once the call ended, Seraphina headed straight towards the Cloudsea Group.