Chapter 30 Chapter 30: Herbert smiled and replied, "You're usually so decisive, but why are you hesitating when it comes to your own life?" I immediately pursed my lips and retorted, "If I don't work well, what if I get fired by the company?" Herbert shot me a glare, and I immediately fell silent, not daring to say another word. Then, he suddenly pulled out two pieces of paper and handed them to me. "This is our pre-wedding agreement. Take a look. If everything's fine, just sign it," he said. I was taken aback for a moment but then reached out to take the marriage agreement from his hand. Looking down, I couldn't help but frown. The agreement was very detailed and contained a lot of terms. After the marriage, the two parties reached the following agreements: First, A would be responsible for all the expenses of the family members and children. Second, if they were divorced, A would have to buy a house no less than 150 square meters and pay two million in cash. B would not have the right to any property belonging to A. Third, if B continued to work in the Wharton Group, B must reveal the fact that A and B are married. Fourth, B shall not interfere with A's private life. Fifth, B is not allowed to have any relationships with the opposite sex. Stay connected through gαℓησνℓs․com Sixth, they must cooperate in front of family. If divorced, the child's custody would belong to A. Looking at the agreement's detailed terms, it seemed that Herbert had come very prepared. I had thought that he wanted to take care of me and his child. But now, it seemed that he just wanted the baby in my belly and a marriage with me. At that moment, I felt a deep sense of hurt. Such a marriage felt too practical, and I was left feeling completely passive. The next moment, I threw the agreement at Herbert. "This is an unequal agreement. I won't sign it." Herbert didn't show much surprise. He remained very calm. Then, I heard him speak, his tone matter-of-fact, "Your father left you and your mother 15 years ago. Your mother has worked part-time and relied on relatives to support you through college. Now, your salary supports your mother and your sister in high school. Your income is barely enough to cover your family's expenses. Do you have the ability to raise a child on your own? Your mother is very traditional. Will she allow you to be a single mother?" "Have you been investigating me?" I asked, feeling anger rise within me. It was as if I were transparent to him, and he knew everything about my life. Herbert replied coldly, "Do you think I would let a woman who knows nothing about me give birth to my child? At least your family background and your experience are clean. Not all women deserve to give birth to my child." His words trampled on my self-esteem. I couldn't help but smile bitterly and said, "According to what you've said, I should be grateful for having the privilege of giving birth to your child, right?" Herbert's tone remained calm. . . . Title: A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow In "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" by CrushReel, Flora Hayes's life takes a tragic turn after a fatal car accident. However, her final moments reveal a chilling glimpse of a future fraught with peril for her children two decades ahead. Exploring themes of resilience and sacrifice, this CEO drama intricately weaves elements of modernity and time travel into a compelling narrative set within the grandeur of a mansion and the intensity of an office environment. As Flora grapples with the aftermath of her premonition, the story delves deep into familial bonds and the weight of destiny. What sets "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" apart is its masterful blend of suspense and emotional depth, captivating readers with its intricate plot twists and nuanced character development. Discover the gripping saga at CrushReel, where this ongoing tale awaits those eager to embark on a journey through time and motherly love.