"You two can get married, but to be frank, you have to sign a prenuptial agreement. Otherwise, it will be hard to divide the property after the divorce. My husband and I also signed a prenuptial agreement."

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"Tessa, we haven't even gotten married yet, and you're already thinking about what to do after the divorce? That's inappropriate!"

My parents couldn't say anything out of courtesy.

Yet, I didn't care about it, for Tessa always tried to sow discord between us.

I knew a little about her family situation.

Her husband, a son-in-law who lived in the home of her parents, often stooped to compromise.

Tessa was a high-achieving woman, and she even was bossing me around.

"Tessa is doing this for our own good."

Saya realized that I was dissatisfied and quickly stepped forward to smooth things over.

Since my fiancée spoke, I should save her face.

I also knew that she wanted a sense of security by signing the prenuptial agreement.

Tessa just mentioned it for her sake.

Since our family didn't bargain in the matter of the betrothal gift, we naturally wouldn't care about the prenuptial agreement.

Besides, if I signed the agreement, it would be good for me.