Chapter 784 Do You Really Want To Marry My Uncle Sean (2/2)

”Sean, hello...”

When she saw the young man, Jane stood up and sat down beside him. After a while, she then noticed that Sally was staring at her. Jane held out her arms and said, ”Sally, how are you? Would you like a hug?”

She remembered that she and Sally used to play and have a good time back in the village.

”Jane, do you really want to marry my Uncle Sean?”

Ignoring Jane's request, Sally asked with a brisk voice while she was still in Sean's arms.

While they were on their way back from the court, she heard her father say

Besides, Jane was not his biological daughter. He was not willing to cover that amount, even if it was half of that.

Cheryl cleared her throat and turned to Sean. ”Sean, we consider each other as family, right? Should we not support each other?

Jane is my niece and could be regarded as your family too. She's not a stranger to you. You can take good care of her in a lot of aspects. We will shoulder some responsibility and cover part of the costs. What do you think?”

She thought the An Family was extremely rich that they would not care about that amount of money.

Sean lowered his head and took a glance at Carla who was sitting beside him. ”Auntie Cheryl, it's fine with me to take care of Jane. But I'm still a student right now and have no money of my own. My sister and brother-in-law are responsible for all my expenses. And I'm very thankful to them because of this. But I can't ask them for more.”

He was just a high school student, so it was only understandable that he would be unable to help others when it came to financial concerns.

What was more, he and Jane were in their first year of high school. It was just the beginning for them to spend money on all kinds of things.

Then, Cheryl turned to look at Carla and said, ”Carla, Jane is going to be Sean's wife. Don't you think investing in her education a little right now would be beneficial for their future? Please consider it.”

She still believed that it was not a big deal for the An Family to sponsor a high school student since they had a lot of money.

When Carla heard Auntie Cheryl's shameless words, Carla said with a smile, ”Auntie Cheryl, do you mean to say that the An Family is so wealthy that giving away such an amount of money would be nothing for them?

How about this instead? You can send your little daughter who is in grade school and your grandsons to JA City for school. And I will take care of them for you. Is that okay?”