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Henry, an elderly man who had been through a lot, looked at Anna calmly and composedly. He said, "Since Wayne is deeply in love with you, he'll definitely marry you. He and Peter, you see, have been feuding for a long time. You're a wise woman, so you can persuade them to reconcile. That way, Peter would welcome you." "Actually, I think you're overestimating me," Anna said, frowning, "What makes you so certain that I can persuade them to reconcile with each other?" "I know Wayne is a cold person, but he would never do such a thing. They are at odds because they rarely communicate with one another. Everything will be fine if you let Wayne agree to explain what happened before to Peter clearly." Henry was correct: Anna was the only person who could persuade Wayne. However, he had no ide