Chapter 13 Have You Ever Loved Me?
All eyes were fixed at Uriah who was on the second floor.
Finally, he stood up and descended the stairs.
He approached Bella, holding her waist and said, “Let’s go.”
Throughout, he had never spared a glance at Alva.
Joy surged in Bella’s eyes, but her facial expressed hesitation. “Shouldn’t we take her to the hospital? After all, she is your ex- wife.”
“No need,” Uriah replied.
Bella’s joy instantly spread across her face, her lips couldn’t help but curl up.
Indeed, his heart truly belonged to her.
The two of them turned and left.
A faint voice reached their ears.
Very soft and gentle.
Uriah.”
Bella paused, furrowing her brows. She quickly turned her head to look at Alva who was on the ground.
Her hair was dishevelled, her face pale and translucent, without a trace of colour on her lips.
Nonetheless, her eyes were bright and clear.
She stared at Uriah, she spoke softly and slowly, “Did you ever love me? Even if it was just a little bit.”
Uriah gazed at Alva. Her reflection was fully mirrored in his pitch- black eyes, staining his gaze filled with reddishness.
“Never,” he replied.
Alva nodded, slowly releasing the hand covering her stomach.
She had known the answer beforehand, but hearing it directly from his mouth was necessary for her to completely let go.
Indeed, the game of the wealthy was one that the poor couldn’t afford to play.
Alva, how tragic you are.
The last moment you were strong and stubborn, and now you lay on the ground like a lifeless person, silent and motionless.
Uriah’s eyes flickered, holding Bella as they departed.
Bella felt content.
Today was the most peaceful night she had experienced in the entire year.
Uriah, let’s get engaged.”
Alright. ”
Duke watched the departing figures, his eyes narrowing with gloomy cold.
“Chase her off!”
In this game, Uriah had emerged as the winner.
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Alva was thrown out, covered in blood, and nobody cared for her.
In the aglow night, anything could happen.
Alva opened her eyes.
The night sky was adorned with bright stars, and a crescent moon hung in the air. Thoughts of the past year flickered through her mind. Gradually, these memories began to peel away from her recollection.
If possible, Uriah, I wish I had never met you.
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