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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1368

Devoted herself to love?

When Maria heard him, she felt that she was being laughed at. However, wasn't she such a person?

She was outrageously devoted to one person.

She chose to walk this path no matter what. Even if it was difficult and rugged, she still wanted to see it through.

Suppressing the bitterness in her heart, Maria didn't want to be seen through by Ernest.

Only God knew how tired she was and how hard it was for her to persist.

"Ernest, it's confusing that you described me as such," Maria chuckled and turned to look at the night sky in the distance. A while later, she muttered, "I can't live up to such a beautiful description."

Ernest smiled gently and asked, "Didn't you devote yourself to going to London University out of love for the place?"

Maria was stunned. She was really a little surprised by what Ernest said.

She blinked and burst into laughter.

"Well, Ernest, if that's the case, I don't have any objections to what you said," She stood up as she said, "That's just how I feel about London University."

Ernest stopped talking.

He knew that it was because Liam had spent three years at London University.

Since he was there, Maria persisted.

Truthfully, he didn't really like Maria at first, and he didn't think that she and Liam would be a good match.

However, now, he didn't know what to feel. There was a sense of loss in his heart.

He felt that Maria's persistence needed a result.

It needed a wonderful and fulfilling result.

It was as if that was the only way to give him a sense of satisfaction in life.

He was incomplete, but he suddenly hoped that Maria would not follow in his footsteps.

Ernest sat beside Maria.

Maria was stunned and turned to look at him.

The 20-year-old Ernest had a very coy face and a slender figure. He was a handsome boy.

He was her cousin.

Maria looked at Ernest at that moment, and she could see the concern in his eyes.

She smiled wryly, "Are you worried about me?"

If it was in the past, Ernest would probably just smile and not answer.

But this time, he actually nodded and admitted, "Yes."

Maria raised her eyebrows at him and was a little surprised.

"Don't scare me. I'm terrified now that you're suddenly so emotional."

"Are you worried that I have a hidden motive?" Ernest chuckled and looked up at the night sky.

"Yes, I always thought that you disliked me," Maria said bluntly, "Although you're very gentle, polite and quiet, I know that you didn't like me."

Ernest cleared his throat and felt a little embarrassed.

"Sorry, Maria," He apologized, "I really didn't like you before."

"Do you mean that you like me now?" Maria laughed and looked at Ernest's clothes.

Ernest only turned back to look at Maria and said, "You're my cousin, and we're related by blood."

Maria pursed her lips slightly. She could tell that he really didn't like her before.

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