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ed him more because I thought he wasn't the sex-loving type of person just like me. He was also not rich in terms of money, this was the reason most ladies in the Church never showed their interest in starting a relationship with him. Just like me, I never knew that he loved me too, not just because of my beauty, fame, or my parents' well-to-do, but because of my character and lifestyle. But he was afraid to approach me,
o marry him. Not that they hated him, no, they love him in everything, except his financial status. My parents thought he wanted to marry me because of their money. They assumed he would be a liability instead of an asset
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chool. He began to put his teachings and creative ideas into books and they sold out greatly. As against my parents' thoughts, my husband never became a liability to them. And even when we were