Chapter 3: I Should Marry You
Chapter 3: I Should Marry You
After changing, Dolores got out of the changing room and once again looked towards the changing
room at the left. The door was already tightly closed. “It matches your temperament.” The salesperson
had a good judgment and taste in fashion; she could pick the clothes that fit her customers by just
looking at them. The long pale blue dress Dolores wore made her skin look even paler. The ribbon
around her waist had highlighted her slim waist. She looked a bit underweight but her looks was
already delicate.
Feeling satisfied of the dress choice, Randolph went to pay for the dress. He then only realized the
dress cost more than thirty thousand yuan. But having thought that it was the Nelson family she was
going to meet, he gritted his teeth and paid the money. He then spoke with a cold voice. “Let’s go.”
Dolores had long felt his cruelty, yet the indifference still made her slightly uncomfortable and
heartache. She lowered her head and followed after him to the car.
The car soon stopped at the main entrance of the Flores villa. The chauffeur opened the car door for
Randolph. Randolph stooped and got out of the car followed by Dolores. Standing in front of the villa,
Dolores was in a trance for a few seconds. When she and her mother had been living a hell-like life due
to her brother’s illness, her father was happily living in such a stylish villa enjoying life with the other
woman. She could not help but clench her fists.
“Why are you still standing there?” Having sensed that she was not following him, Randolph turned and
saw her stupefied at the entrance. Dolores quickly went after him. Being told that the Nelson family still
had not arrived by the maidens, Randolph made her wait at the living room.
A piano was placed near the French window of the living room. It was from Seidel and was made in
Germany. The price was exorbitant. It was bought by her mother for her during her fifth birthday. She
liked it since young and started learning piano when she was four and a half years old. After being sent
away, she had not touched piano ever since. She could not help but extend her hand towards it, feeling
familiar and excited at the same time. She slightly exerted force on her forefinger which was placed on
a piano key and a melodious crispy sound was heard. Because she had not played it for a long time,
her fingers had been very stiff.
“Who’s allowed you to touch my thing?” A loud and clear voice with anger was heard behind her. Her
thing? Dolores turned and saw Annabelle Flores standing behind her with aggression. She
remembered she was one year younger than her and had turned seventeen this year. She had
inherited Beulah Shawn’s good looks. It was just that her contorted face had made her looked quite
ferocious at the moment.
“Yours?” They had destroyed her mother’s marriage and spent the money that was supposed to be
theirs. And now even her mother’s gift to her had become hers now? She slowly clenched her fists and
secretly kept on telling herself not to act on impulse because she still had no capability to seize the
things belonged to her now. She had to endure it! She was no longer the little girl that only knew how to
cry after being abandoned by her father eight years ago, she had now grown up!
“You’re…Dolores Flores?” Annabelle only then remembered that today was the day the Nelson family
came and her father had brought Dolores and her mother back here. She could still remember
Dolores’s pitiful look when Randolph wanted to send them abroad. She was kneeling on the ground
while putting her arms around Randolph’s leg, pleading him not to send her away.
“Are you extremely happy now when dad finally brings you back?” Annabelle crossed her arms in front
of her chest and stared at her with contempt. “You shouldn’t be happy though, as the reason dad brings
you back is to let you marry the son of the Nelson family, and it’s said that the son---” As she spoke,
she covered her mouth and jeered. She could not help but gloat over her misfortune when she had to
marry a disabled man. Marriage is a big lifetime event, having married such a man would mean the rest
of her life was ruined.
Dolores frowned, and it was at this time, a maiden walked in. “The Nelson family is here.” Randolph
specially welcomed them in by himself. Dolores turned and saw a man who was sitting on a wheelchair
being pushed inside. He had a clear-cut facial feature and a charming look. Even though he was
wheelchair-bound, nobody dared to show contempt towards him.
Seeing his face, Dolores realized he was actually the man who was flirting with a woman at the
changing room. Was he actually the eldest son of the Nelson family? Yet back at the changing room,
she had witnessed with her own eyes that he could actually stand up when he put her arms around the
woman, and his legs seemed perfectly fine. What was going on?
When she was still figuring why the man pretended he was lame, Randolph called her. “Dolores, come
here. This is the eldest son of the Nelson family.” He then lowered his shoulder to show deference and
smiled flatteringly while stooping. “Mr. Nelson, this is Lola.” He actually felt sorry that a dignified man
with charming looks like him had actually become disabled.
Matthew’s eyes fell onto Dolores and gauged she was still at a young age. Seeing her being too skinny
as if suffered from malnutrition, he wrinkled his eyebrows. It was a marriage arranged by his mother,
and in addition to that, his mother had passed away. As a son, he could not break the promise. And it
was because of that, he spread the word that he was not detoxified and had gone lame after being
accidentally bitten by a poisonous snake abroad, just to make the Flores family changed their mind.
However, the Flores family did not do so.
Matthew fell into silence and his look went even gloomier. Randolph thought he was dissatisfied and he
quickly explained. “She’s still young and has just turned eighteen. After being raised well, she must be
a beauty.” Matthew secretly sneered. He could not tell whether she was a beauty or not, but he did
sense Randolph’s aberrant behavior that he wanted to marry his daughter to him so much without even Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
caring that he was a “cripple”. With an icy look, he lifted one of his eyebrows. “I’m injured during my
business trip abroad, and I’m afraid I can no longer walk, and can’t fulfill a husband’s duty---”
“I don’t mind that.” Dolores replied instantly. Randolph had promised her that as long as she
succumbed to the marriage, he would return her mother’s dowry. Even if it meant marrying and getting
divorced the next day, she would agree to that. With some moment of digestion, she had understood
everything behind these. The man could obviously stand, yet he chose to sit on a wheelchair, and she
guessed it was because of that woman. He did not want to keep his promise and wanted the Flores
family to cancel the marriage. Yet he had not expected that Randolph was willing to sacrifice his one
unloved daughter to fulfill the promise.
Matthew narrowed his eyes and gazed at her. Dolores felt a chill down her spine by his gaze and felt
bitter. Why would she want to marry him? If she did not agree to that, how would she be able to return
to her home country and seize back everything that was taken away? She dragged the corner of her
lips and forced out a smile. Only she knew the bitterness and grievance behind that smile. “We’re
destined to marry each other since child, therefore no matter what you become, I should marry you.”
Matthew’s eyes grew more brooding at once. That woman was good at talking. Randolph did not sense
any abnormality and he asked carefully, “So, regarding the wedding date---” Matthew’s expression
changed in a split second and went back to normal. “According to the promise, it was already fixed
between two families, how could we break the promise?” Dolores lowered her eyes and did not dare to
look at him. He was clearly dissatisfied with the marriage. His consent was just because a promise was
a promise.
“That’s great.” Randolph was delighted. To connect to the Nelson family via an insignificant daughter
was certainly a good thing. Although the Flores family was rich too, it was way no match against the
Nelson’s. He stooped and said with a low voice, “I’ve asked the people to prepare dinner, please have
the meal here before leaving.” Matthew frowned and was disgusted by his going-after-the-wealth-and-
power flattering behavior.
“No thanks, I still have something to deal with.” He rejected the offer and was pushed by Abbott Baron
to the outside on the wheelchair. Upon passing by Dolores, he raised his hand gesturing Abbott to stop
and lifted his eyes. “Is Miss Flores free afterwards?”