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I smiled.
"Since you like him, go ahead and marry him. A man with experience knows how to treat a woman right. "
3
Braelynn was stunned. She hadn't expected me to agree so readily.
Given my previous tendency to meddle, it would have been unusual for me not to lecture her for days about how unsuitable this man was.
"What's wrong?
Aren't you happy that I agreed? "
I observed Braelynn's expression closely.
Didn't she think I was a busybody disrupting her happiness with that man?
Now that I was no longer interfering, they could do whatever they wanted.
"It's nothing. I'm just surprised. I'm really happy to have your blessing, big sister. "
Braelynn blinked, looking innocent and adorable.
If it weren't for my experiences in the previous life, I might have been fooled by her appearance.
Having said my piece, I didn't hesitate. I turned and went to the study, taking out the support agreement I had prepared earlier.
When I placed the agreement in front of Braelynn, her face changed instantly.
She stood up from the sofa, looking at me timidly.
"What does this mean, big sister?
Are you planning to stop supporting me? "
I couldn't help but laugh.
I pulled her hand and made her sit down again.
"Of course not.
According to our previous agreement, I will continue to support you until you finish college. Once you have the ability to work, you can pay me back. "
Over the years, I had supported many people.
I would support each of them until they found a job.
Most of them would come to me voluntarily after college to stop the support.
I would also give them a sum of money, believing that one should do more good deeds in life. They all had their difficulties, and I understood that.
4
But Braelynn was different.
Her family's situation was dire. Her father was a chronic alcoholic and gambler.
She had an older brother with cerebral palsy and a younger brother who was a troublemaker.
The family relied on her mother to earn a living.
When I first met Braelynn, she was small and frail, carrying a heavy sack of animal feed.
My heart broke at the sight, wondering how a little girl could be so pitiful.
So, I brought her out of the mountains, gave her the best education, and signed a support agreement with her that no one else had.
I didn't even ask for anything in return.
But I never expected to raise an ungrateful person.
Thinking of this, I found myself gripping Braelynn's hand tightly.
She cried out in pain, snapping me back to reality.
"But if you want to be with him, this support agreement will have to change. From now on, your treatment will be the same as everyone else I support. You can repay the money once you have the ability to work. "
I smiled, my face revealing no emotion.
After my death, I had done some soul-searching. Knowing that the other party was a scoundrel, I had still taken such an aggressive approach.
Things were different now.
I had a new method.
Rather than being the villain, I would let them face the consequences of their own actions.
Didn't Braelynn believe that love could conquer all?
Then let them see how long their so-called love could sustain them.
Seeing the difference will make them appreciate what they have.
At least, that's what Braelynn thought now.
She had expected me to cut off the support, but I had given her a new agreement instead.
Braelynn signed the agreement without hesitation.