Chapter 60
Diana’s pov
“Nathan…”
Nathan and I had just come out of the office when we met Avia.
She was wearing a hospital uniform, her face pale, her eyes red and swollen. It seemed that she had been crying for a long time.
I thought Nathan would immediately step forward and hold onto her, asking her what was wrong.
But he didn’t.
Nathan still held onto my hand tightly, only frowning slightly.
“I said, don’t disturb Diana again,” Nathan’s voice sounded warning.
Avia’s shoulders shrank
“You misunderstood me, Nathan. I’m not here to trouble Diana. I’ve been thinking a lot these days. I used to be too stubborn. I’m worried that after you have Luna, your won’t spoil me and treat me as before… You know my childhood life… I was afraid, afraid to go back to the helpless past. That’s why I had so much hostility towards Diana.”
Tears streamed down Avia’s cheeks, and she choked up uncontrollably.
“But now I realize my mistakes. I came here just to apologize to Diana.”
Alter speaking, Avia looked at me and said, “Diana, I’m sorry. I shouldn’t be jealous. of you, nor should I hurt you… Can you forgive me?”
Avia’s expression looked pitiful.
At a certain moment, she reminded me of those tender flowers that were devastated by storms, as if the petals would fall off with a gentle touch.
In the eyes of anyone, it seemed that I should be more tolerant and forgive this little girl who just lacked a sense of security.
But….
I really didn’t want to forgive her, even if she was sincere.
My silence replaced my answer.
Avia cried even harder
“Or… or I can kneel down for you, as long as you can forgive me!”
“No need,” I stopped Avia as she was about to bend her knees, “I’m not that
merciful I couldn’t allow myself to forgive you now. But as long as you don’t trouble.
me, I won’t do anything to you.”
Avia smiled.
“I know Diana you are a kind girl. Don’t worry, I won’t hurt you again. Nathan likest you, then I like you, too!”
I didn’t answer her.
Avia wiped away her tears and said happily, “Then I won’t disturb you and Nathan.
You… have fun!
Avia bounced away.
Nathan clenched my hand even tighter.
“Thank you, Diana,” he said. “I’m really happy that you’re willing to reconcile with Avia.”
“I didn’t say I forgave your sister. I just didn’t want to bother.”
“I know what you mean,” Nathan smiled slightly. “You have always been a kind girl.”
Nathan’s eyes were as soft as moonlight, and my cheeks suddenly became red.
I withdrew my hand and strode forward.
“Let’s go. Didn’t you say we should get a new outfit?”
“Okay.”
I curled my lips, while at the same time, the sound of Nathan’s footsteps came from behind me.
Two hours later.
Nathan parked his car in an underground garage about one kilometer away from The Enchantment.
I got off the passenger seat.
Through the car window, I could see my outfit.
It was fortunate that Gina has never followed Claud to The Engagement, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to take her place and sneak in.
In order to conform to the image of a nurse, I did not dye my hair, but changed into a cheap black dress.
In addition, I have replaced all my big brands, including bags, watches, necklaces, sunglasses, etc., with counterfeit goods.
Now I looked like a poor girl who came out of a slum but pretended to be wealthy.
Nathan closed the car door and walked to my side.
I half took off my sunglasses and looked at him, whistling humorously.
He no longer wore the usual suit, but instead changed into a gray shirt and dark blue. jeans, with tattoos of skulls and wolves printed on his neck and arms.
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