After lighting a cigarette, Jasper held it with two fingers. The smoke swirled around him, but his handsome face was clear as day with distinct features. The cold aura he emitted caused the air around him to stagnate.
Willow did not even dare to make a sound.
She stood still and observed Jasper's charming face. He was lean, tall, and had the perfect body shape. He also had a noble presence.
He exuded a kind of male charm that could capture anyone's heart.
Rich men were aplenty, but rich, handsome, and model-like men with such a perfect body were almost impossible to find. Jasper was the only one at the top of this metaphorical pyramid.
Women could only dream of becoming his woman.
Jasper gave Willow this rare chance to become his woman, but she still took such a long time to consider.
Nobody would believe him if he told them about it.
However, Willow was genuinely afraid of becoming Jasper's woman. She knew it would not be a walk in the park.
Besides, it also increased the likelihood of him finding out about their children.
Willow really did not want to agree, but he would make it impossible for her to live in the country if she refused.
It was such a tough decision to make.
Willow only said she needed to consider because she wanted to buy herself some time.
Deep down, she did not want to say yes.
Initially, she thought Jasper would let her go if she said she wanted to think about it.
To her surprise, he actually used this trick of placing a glass on her head. He told her to remove the glass once she had made up her mind.
What if she could not make up her mind?
Or what if the glass fell and shattered into pieces?
What would happen then?
Willow was too afraid to ask, and she also did not want to figure out what would happen if the glass broke.
She braced herself and continued to stand still.
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