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"Roy, if you haven't given up your inheritance, why are you marrying a fool?" Roy's face darkened at the word "fool" and shot Lyndon a murderous look. Lyndon shuddered before quickly apologizing: "I'm sorry Roy, but why her? Even Eva would be better than her, at least she's normal. But her...what kind of future will you two have together? And if the press found out about this, there would be a lot of rumor going around." Before Roy could say anything, Lyndon quickly added: "You should get a divorce." "Divorce?" Roy's lips pulled up in a dangerous smile: "Marrying Ann would let those people's guard down." Lyndon caught the meaning at once: "I knew you wouldn't let me down." "Stick to the plan. Don't bring women in here again. And leave Ann alone. She's just a child." Roy added. "Do