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The Divorced Heiress Revenge (Bella Thompson) novel Chapter 2191

“Justin never even proposed to you, nor did you two have a wedding. Three years ago it didn’t happen, and he still hasn’t done it now. He never gave you a proper diamond engagement ring either. How can he call himself your husband? Ridiculous!” Christopher remarked.

He gently took Bella’s hand, kissing the back of it tenderly, then slipping a large, pear-shaped pink diamond ring onto her finger.

Bella wanted nothing more than to rip the ring off and throw it into the sea, but she was paralyzed, forced to let Christopher do as he pleased.

“Justin is too indecisive. He won your heart, yet he’s a coward, always hesitating. Such a weak and cowardly man is truly unworthy of you,” Christopher sneered as he held her hand, now adorned with the ring, against his chest. His eyes blazed with a desperate, obsessive fervor.

“What he can’t give you, I can. We’ll have a romantic wedding here on Rose Island. The animals and the birds in the sky will be our witnesses. I have a vast rose field here, and every morning, I will pick the freshest, most vibrant roses for you. Isn’t this the life you always dreamed of?”

“I did dream of it, but only if I were with Justin!” Bella glared at him with intense hatred, her voice firm as she spoke. “With you, none of this means anything! Christopher, no matter how much you scheme or how many tricks you play, your heart is nothing but a barren wasteland. It is incapable of growing roses and they will never bloom!”

Christopher’s smile stiffened, his pale complexion of his face growing even more eerie and cold.

But he promptly regained his composure. His long, slender fingers encircled the back of her neck. He lowered his eyelids, leaning closer as if to claim the lips he had kissed countless times in his fantasies.

“Where is Mrs. Iverson?” Bella, desperate to avoid his kiss, blurted out the question.

Christopher’s heart ached, and he paused.

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