Evan stared at Nicole’s wedding gown grimly.
The woman I so deeply loved, whom I dream of marrying, is finally donning a white wedding gown. Yet, she’s marrying someone else other than me!
The bride’s going to marry someone, and I’m not the groom.
I’ve never expected myself to be in such a situation or experience such emotion.
He felt like there was a fist squeezing and wrenching his heart forcefully. The feeling of suffocation made him struggle to utter out a single word.
His eyes secretly reddened.
“Get out! Or I’ll call someone over!”
Evan took a deep breath. “Nicole, you look really pretty in a wedding gown.”
Nicole’s heart skipped a beat. Evan’s voice is so nice – deep, mellow, and charismatic.
However, his words had such an unsettling effect on me.
It’s as if a bitter and gloomy feeling was trying to engulf me whole.
I don’t know why I’m feeling this way, but I don’t like it.
I hate it when he appears in front of me again, disrupting my tranquil and peaceful life.
“Go away and don’t come anymore! If you do, I’ll hand you over to Murphy!”
As if he could not hear her at all, Evan strode towards her without a care in the world.
“Nicole, are you marrying Levant because you truly love him?”
Nicole did not expect him to abruptly ask this question. After a moment of silence, she exclaimed with tears brimming in her eyes, “Because he loves me! He loves me more than you do! When my life is in danger, he would risk everything to save me. On the other hand, you cruelly pushed me into hell. You tortured me, humiliated me, and even tried to kill me!”
The memories of her experiences in prison were engraved in her mind. She could never forget them.
Evan, since you want me to die so much, why did you come here to look for me?
Evan stood there motionlessly. A cold expression crossed his face while an intensely sorrowful look crept into his eyes.
Is she really willing to marry Levant? She’s really…
“Nicole, is there anything about me that’s worse than Levant? I’ll change, okay?”
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