Chapter 166

Seraphina came down the stairs and walked into the pile of jewelry. She randomly picked up one of the diamond necklaces and put it on her neck, then looked at Leandro, “Like it?”

Leandro removed some of the jewelry boxes she had put on the sofa and sat down

Seraphina thought Leandro might ignore her, but Leandro looked at her and slowly said, “Nice.”

Though he looked indifferent, his eyes were firm and serious.

Seraphina laughed. Leandro was a man who didn’t need to lie. If he said it looked nice, then it definitely was.

“Cool Since you said it’s nice. I’ll help you put them away,” Seraphina said, “You can give it to your future wife”

Leandro glanced at her, his eyes had already become deep. “My wife doesn’t need someone else’s stuff”

“How can it be someone else’s? I don’t want these things” Seraphina continued while tidying up, “We’re getting married for our own reasons. We should live in peace. I don’t need gifts like these, and I don’t use them. So when your real wife receives them, they’ll still be new.”

As she said this, she suddenly thought of something and turned to Leandro, “Your wife doesn’t need someone else’s stuff, she wouldn’t refuse you too, would she?”

As soon as the words fell, Leandro suddenly went upset.

Seraphina laughed again, “Nah, nah, we’re just a couple in name, not actually, so you’re not someone else’s.”

After saying this, she threw the jewelry box in her hand and rolled her eyes, “I’m tired, I’ll clean up tomorrow. Going to bed, night!”

She got up and hurried upstairs, leaving Leandro with only her figure.

him to come

and his view was

for him to hear, and he had

So what?

slowly exhaled a ring of smoke,

off. However, the very next day, a plethora of wedding dresses, gowns,

crossed, Seraphina observed as the staff and designers showcased each dress. Yet, she showed no interest in

was contemplating a solution, the

to see

Seraphina jumped up from the sofa as soon as she heard this name and ran to the door just in time to

how come you’re out of the hospital?” Seraphina asked with a frown,

her, “I didn’t leave the hospital, I just came out for

looked at her, apparently not willing to explain anything to her.

but to help Conway in first.

full of dresses, Conway couldn’t help but laugh, “It seems we came at a good time. We can

glanced at Seraphina again, then smiled, “Of course I

now, and said to Conway, “Since you want to see, I’ll try

“Good, go change!”

after another, and kept asking Conway, “Whichever one

look good in anything.

Magdalen and laughed. “True, mom has the best

replied indifferently. “Okay”

up to change into another dress.

return to the makeshift dressing room downstairs after their latest interaction, a stark contrast was evident. It was as if her vitality had been drained away. She no longer engaged actively with the wardrobe changes. Instead, she stood in front of the mirror, her gaze

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