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Jace had called his family and Knights in the hotel's conference hall. He wanted to talk to them about his decision. He wanted to confess his love for Sophia in front of both families. He didn't know how they would react, but he made himself ready for both, good or bad reactions, whichever would come out after his revelation. Soon everyone was sitting there on both sides of a long conference table. Jace stood in the center. "What's the matter, Jace? Why do you call us here? It would better be important because we are all busy preparing for your wedding," Peter Jacson, Jace's father, said in his intimidating voice. "Dad, it is serious." Jace took a deep breath. "First of all, I want to apologize to all of you because what I am going to say may hurt your feelings. But trust me, I am helpl