Chapter 163
Diana’s pov
I stood there, stunned.
Memories flooded back like a tidal wave.
I recalled how Avia had previously claimed my pearl necklace belonged to her mother, prompting
Nathan to spend oiuions on IL
Now, almost the same thing is happening again.
I gritted my teeth, my eyes filled with anger.
“Is this your standard trick? First, the pearl necklace was your mother’s, now the dagger is your father’s?”
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Avia seemned to remember the past events, her gaze shifting uneasily as she stuttered, “I… I made a mistake with the necklace before, but I’m sure this dagger belonged to my father.”
She then gently tugged at Nathan’s sleeve.
“Nachan, both my parents are dead. I finally found my father’s dagger. I can’t let anyone take it from
Steal?
Avia’s audacity almost made me laugh out loud.
She had clearly stolen my dagger, yet now she was accusing me of stealing from her.
Anger surged within me.
I didn’t bother to say anything more, reaching out to reclaim the dagger.
Since she accused me of stealing, let’s make it real.
Avia cowered behind Nathan in fear.
Nathan, help me! Diana’s going to kill me!”
“That’s enough, Diana!” Nathan snapped, shielding Avia with his arm, “Are you really going to hurt Avia in front of me?”
Due to Nathan’s interference, I missed my chance.
I looked at Nathan and the half–hidden Avia behind him, and smirked coldly.
“If she doesn’t return my belongings, I wouldn’t mind breaking her neck right in front of you!”
“Your belongings?” Nathan frowned, his gaze piercing, “Didn’t you hear Avia say that it’s her father’s dagger?”
As expected, just like before, Nathan once again steadfastly believed Avia.
But unlike before, I no longer felt heartbroken or disappointed.
I realized that gradually, Nathan could no longer provoke any emotions in me except disgust and anger. I took a deep breath, calming down.
“Fine, if you say the dagger belongs to her father, then let her provide evidence.”
“Evidence?”
“Yes. I checked the dagger’s sheath, and there’s no blacksmith’s name engraved inside. Avia should have seen it and remembered the name, right?” I said.
Nathan turned to Avia.
Avia hadn’t even pulled out the dagger yet.
At my words, she blinked rapidly, stammering, “You know, Nathan, it’s been too long. I did see the name engraved inside, but but I can’t remember exactly what it was.”
I couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
Avia stared at me, her eyes wide with shock
“What are you laughing at?” she demanded.
“I’m laughing because…” I paused deliberately for a few seconds, then said slowly, “you’re lying There’s no name engraved inside this dagger!”
Avia trembled violently, unable to speak, only staring at Nathan in panie.
Nathan’s expression turned grim.
He pursed his lips, looking angry.
Not wanting to waste any more time, I reached out and said to him, “Now, can you get Avia to give me back the dagger?”
Nathan stared at me for two seconds, then suddenly asked, “Is this dagger important to you?”
“None of your business,” I replied coldly, puzzled by his sudden question.
Nathan continued, “I think I smell your bodyguard’s scent on this dagger. Did he give it to you?”
I frowned, looking up at Nathan. “What are you trying to say?”
“I want to say…” Nathan’s eyes grew darker, his voice colder, “It’s normal for Avia to not remember whether there was a name engraved on the sheath. This doesn’t prove the dagger doesn’t belong to her father.”
“Nathan!”
“Enough, Diana,” Nathan interrupted, his tone firm, “I’ll take this dagger back and have it
authenticated. If it’s confirmed not to belong to Avia’s father, I’ll have it returned to you. For now, I’m taking this dagger.”
Avia immediately put on a bright smile, no longer showing any panic or confusion.
She nestled in Nathan’s arms, smugly raising her eyebrows at me.
Nathan hugged her and began to leave.
I rushed forward to try and snatch back the dagger.
But at that moment, dozens of tall, muscular guards rushed in from all directions, surrounding me.
I heard Nathan say calmly, “Stop Miss Reist, don’t let her follow, it might disturb my fiancée.”
“Yes!”
Nathan’s men didn’t actually lay a hand on me.
Their “stopping” was just that, stopping.
But even so, grappling with them wasted a lot of my time.
When I finally broke free from them and stepped out of the church, Nathan and Avia had already left in their car.
All I could see was a blurry black dot in the distance.
Gritting my teeth, I prepared to call Mare, urging him to stop Nathan’s car at all costs and retrieve the dagger.
But before I could dial, a message popped up.
It was from Avia-
‘Diana, don’t act rashly. Otherwise, I can destroy the dagger anytime. I can tell it means a lot to you.!
“What do you want?” I asked.
‘Simple. Tomorrow morning, I want you to go alone to the hill behind the hospital. I’ll tell you my demands then, and then consider whether to give you back the dagger.”
At this point, despite knowing there might be a trap waiting for me, I agreed to go in order to retrieve the dagger and keep the only clue.
“Remember what you said. If you dare to deceive me, I’ll make sure you lose everything.”
After sending this message, I clenched my fists tighter and tighter.
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