In the past, with Ryan’s protection, no one dared to approach her.
But now that Ryan was gone, only she could take on the responsibility of protecting her.
At Eva’s words, Amelia’s heart warmed, and tears welled up in her eyes.
She was afraid that Eva would be even more worried if she saw her tears, so she quickly replied with an “okay” and pushed her to continue the wedding.
After exchanging rings at the ceremony and popping champagne at the reception, the wedding was coming to an end.
Amelia was relieved the day could end happily for Eva and Daniel, watching as they greeted all their guests with smiles of wedded bliss on their faces
The wedding went off without a hitchy. The next thing she needed to do was to deal with Kevin…
She followed the wedding car, sent Eva and the others to the wedding house, and then took a taxi home.
It was the dowry she gave to Eva. She must have secretly put it back in her wardrobe.
Amelia picked up the bank card and couldn’t help a mile from gracing her cheeks.
Eva was such a kind and gracious person. She only knew how to give and never asked for anything in return. She didn’t even want to take advantage of Daniel.
Daniel paid the down payment for the wedding house, and she would pay for the renovation. Even if her name was not on the deed of that house, she would still pay the loan with Daniel without complaint or regret.
Amelia always thought she was like a giving older sister, always making people feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Amelia gripped the bank card tightly, thinking that after tonight, she would be gone.
If there was no word left for Eva, she would definitely find it hard to let go in the future.
With that thought in mind, Eva sat down at her desk, picked up a pen, and began to write her suicide note.
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