Melissa thought to herself sarcastically that she was indeed being whimsical.
But how would she know if it would work without trying?
She loved him so much that she fell in love with him from the first moment she saw him in the photo and then could never forget him.
"Victor, if only I could have met you earlier?" She mumbled sadly to herself.
It was more painful than ever before.
"Victor, falling in love with you made me live in heaven, but after losing you, it made me live in hell. Didn't you say you wanted to settle a score with me? Why don't you just kill me, and I might not suffer so much."
Melissa was heartbroken to look at Victor's god-like photos.
Melissa broke down and burst into tears.
Carney, standing outside the door of the room, heard his daughter's cries and his heart ached as if he was being cut by a knife.
He wished his daughter had never met the man called Victor.
Being in heaven or hell is all in a thought.
It was an unbearable pain for his daughter.
It was too cruel.
Carney sighed and turned away from the villa.
When he arrived outside the villa, Carney suddenly thought of the woman he had always wanted to marry.
He gave Darlene a call.
"Hello, this is Carney." Carney knew that Darlene was in River City and knew Victor.
"Carney? What's up?" Darlene has actually accepted Carney's love inside.
It was only due to his daughter's opposition that they did not get married as they had hoped.
Carney felt that Victor would be happy and Darlene and he would be able to establish a relationship only after his daughter had let go.
Only when she got out of her grief would everything get better.
Carney told Darlene what had happened recently.
Darlene was extremely shocked after hearing it.
She didn't expect Victor, who had disappeared for so long, to be hidden by Melissa.
"Carney, I have to warn you that what Miss Craig did may have offended Victor. His wife is my apprentice. We are very close to the point that I consider her family and she calls me aunt. It's been a painful time for Eden."
Darlene found it unbelievable. She originally just thought that Melissa was an arrogant and haughty young lady, but never expected that she would do such a terrible thing.
Carney smiled gently. "Thank you for reminding me. I know Victor's temperament. After all, he is very famous and I have investigated him carefully.
But they have already returned home, and when Melissa is in a better mood, I will take her to give Victor and his wife a solemn apology."
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