Someone is paying me good gil to marry them. If I marry, then divorce them (throw out the ring) and find my one true love later on, will I be able to go through the eternal bond process with that special individual?
Someone is paying me good gil to marry them. If I marry, then divorce them (throw out the ring) and find my one true love later on, will I be able to go through the eternal bond process with that special individual?
Just Do It.
If you divorce them like in your example, yes.
At the same time, no.
Though, if you marry someone 'cause they're paying you to, doesn't that make you a, um... companion?
I think you're the only person I have met that still wants to hold onto classiness. Call it what it is, spreading legs for moneh. I really hope his friend is another Lala too, or else we might have more criminal charges on our hands.
My one true love is that cake furnishing. (Because I decorate cakes IRL)Me and a friend are doing it to get the goodies but also to experience it and do an event for the FC at the same time.
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Last edited by Wobble; 12-13-2014 at 12:43 PM.
Really though I'd appreciate a real answer to this.
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