The Luna Is Gone by Angelique Quinn
Chapter 93
Chapter 93
Diana’s pov
At first, I didn’t know Nathan had arrived.
I just heard footsteps of leather shoes stepping on the marble floor from behind. Immediately after, I saw Avia running past me, with a sweet smile on her face. “Nathan!” She shouted happily, “Have you gotten our ring?”
“Got it.” A deep voice rang out.
And it was at that moment that I turned around.
Nathan was originally taking out a box containing a ring, but when he saw me, his movements suddenly stopped.
He looked shocked, as if he didn’t know I would come here.
I smiled lightly.
I didn’t understand what he was pretending. Wasn’t that message from him?
Following Nathan’s gaze, Avia looked at me with a stiff smile on her face, but she quickly adjusted her state and said to Nathan, “I asked Diana to come over.”
Nathan’s face was a bit unpleasant, but when he faced Avia, his tone remained gentle.
“Why? Don’t you want to see her?”
“Nathan, I’ve thought about it. Since we’re getting engaged, I decide to forget all the things before, including…” Avia paused and continued, “including the things Diana did to me before. I forgive her.”
Nathan stared at Avia, with complex emotions in his eyes, including surprise, confusion, guilt, affection…or something else.
“I believe that the Moon Goddess will wish me happy for a lifetime because of my choice.” Avia’s mouth curved upwards and she gazed affectionately at Nathan. “And you are my happiness. You won’t let me down, will you?”
Nathan’s throat rolled and after a while, he said in a hoarse voice, “Yes.”
Avia’s laughter was crisp. “Where’s my ring? Open it and show me!”
Nathan lifted the lid of the box and a ten carat diamond ring shimmered under the crystal chandelier.
Avia was pleasantly surprised and reached out her left hand, looking at Nathan expectantly.
Nathan pondered for a moment, then picked up the ring and placed it on Avia’s middle finger.
up and kissed
other affectionately, as if a
on her left hand, excitedly asking, “Look at my
seemed to see Nathan’s figure swaying slightly, with a somewhat stiff
on his face.
I chose to ignore it because I
showed a fake smile
beautiful. Wish you
need to work hard and find a new partner. Although…he will definitely not be better than Nathan,
“Didn’t you have to choose the items for
I was just struggling with what flowers we should use. Do
don’t need to seek my opinion.
walked over and asked Avia when she would go to choose the
and
head and glanced at my
two o’clock in the
to The Enchantment with me anymore, so I stopped lingering and turned around to
big hand wrapped around my arm.
and
deep gaze and said, “Wait for
your fiancée to choose the items for your engagement banquet. That matter had nothing to do with you.”
was not interested in interrupting their date.
Nathan still didn’t
their work and looked over here.
smile gradually faded away.
at Nathan and whispered, “Nathan, let go of Diana. So many people are
expression in his eyes, but in the end, he still let go of me. I sneered and walked
out of the wedding building, I
was not a problem for Nathan to accompany Avia. They were getting engaged and it was normal for them
two people insist on calling me over?
make me a backdrop for their great love?
do it, why did he offer to accompany me to
if it
heart felt as if it
of this was Nathan’s strategy,
Engagement, but in reality, he just wanted to trick me into going to the wedding company and show me how much he loved Avia. He even
on the roadside fiercely in anger. In an
deep breath and suddenly realized
was crazy enough to
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