While smiling, Alick and Elissa hugged each other and looked at their parents, who were showing off their love.
"You have made a promise, and your proposal has been accepted," said Archer while touching his nose. "In my opinion, you can get the marriage certificate today. What do you say?"
"Isn't it too fast?" Aisha asked with a frown.
"Not fast at all. The sooner they register for marriage, the earlier they can rest assured!" Lucas snickered and looked at William with raised eyebrows and sly expression.
"It's good to settle down early." Amy, who had not spoken for a long time, grinned from ear to ear.
"Yes." Timothy nodded in agreement. "Now that Mary is pregnant again, we should give her an identity in our family as soon as possible."
"Mary, what do you think?" Blinking his starry eyes, William moved closer to Mary. Although he was just asking, deep in his heart, he wanted it. If Mary agreed, he would take her to the Civil Affairs Bureau right away. All of a sudden, he felt that what Archer had said today was exactly what he wanted. He did not want to wait any longer for proposal and the marriage certificate. He had to go to the Civil Affai
to wander around any longer either.
"When are you leaving?"
"I'm leaving today."
"Why are you in such a hurry?" Mary asked with a frown.
"I want to move back as soon as possible. Don't worry about me, okay? Let's get in touch anytime."
"Okay." Mary nodded in agreement.
"I'll go back with you," Archer suddenly said to Aisha.
"Why are you going back?" she asked.
"My home is over there, okay?" With his hands in his pockets, Archer smiled. "Besides, you're going back. Why should I stay here?"
"I'll go back with you too," interjected Lucas. He looked at Jazlyn and added, "I'll go back to my home too."
Aisha pursed her lips. Obviously Lucas wanted to go with Jazlyn, but he did not want to admit it. What a loser!
The group of four left after bidding their farewell. Timothy stood up and said, "It's time for us to leave as well. You two, have a good rest."
Holding Timothy's arm, Amy smiled at both William and Mary. "Take good care of yourselves. I'll bring you lunch at noon."
"Thank you, Aunt Amy!"
"Father, take care!"
Only four people were left in the ward now. "Victor," called Ena as she tugged his sleeve, "let's go."