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Xaviera Evans looked up: “Hello.”
Xenia Jaak’s face flushed, her ears turning red, and she moved a little closer, opening her mouth clumsily: “I, I have sothing to tell you.”
The few girls accompanying Xenia gently nudged her and whispered sothing in her ear. Xaviera understood their intentions.
Caleb Mat understood and got up to move to the other side.
When Xenia saw that only the two of them remained nearby, she finally stamred, “Xaviera, I’m sorry.”
Xaviera thought the girl in front of her was quite cute, so she smiled: “There’s nothing to apologize for.”
Xenia then beca nervous: “I know it was my fault. It was who hard you. You were only sent to the countryside because of . If you don’t want to forgive , it’s okay, but I still want to apologize.”
“Even without you, Rose Campbell would have found other excuses to get rid of . You can’t bla yourself.” Xaviera said.
Xenia argued in a panic, “But without that incident, you wouldn’t have been humiliated in public, and the Evans family wouldn’t have…”
“Actually, I was fortunate in disguise. If I had continued to stay with the Evans family, I may not have survived to this point. It was because I left the Evans family that I have a new life.”
Xaviera said with indifference: “I have my grandfather now, and a few brothers, my life is hundreds of tis happier and more free than when I was with the Evans. If we hadn’t parted ways then, we might have missed this.”
“So, in a way, I should be thanking you.”
Xenia’s eyes widened: “Really?”
If it weren’t for Xenia calling her, Xaviera would have forgotten this thing. She only rembered that there was a little girl who got a diamond crown on her birthday. However, her senior fellow also gave her one, which made everything complete.
Xenia stared at Xaviera, discovering that there was no resentnt on her face, instead, she was all smiles. Surprised, she asked, “Xaviera, I pushed you down then, I rember you even bled. Do you really forgive ? I thought you would push back.”
Xaviera had a strange feeling in her heart.
After leaving the Evans family, she was always cherished by her brothers and sisters. People would indulge her, whatever she wanted, they would try their best to satisfy her, never arguing with her.
It was Xaviera’s first ti eting a girl like Xenia, who was bashfully apologizing, which she found quite interesting.
Xenia imdiately said, “You can’t forgive so easily!”
Xaviera was quiet for a mont, and then said as if it didn’t matter: “Okay, give a gift and I’ll forgive you.”
On the other side, Caleb Mat was watching the two girls whispering together.
After a while, Xaviera turned around and walked towards him.
“Have you finished talking?”
“Yes.” Xaviera nodded.
Caleb Mat’s expression was calm, he hooked his lips: “What kind of gift do you want?”
Xaviera gave a faint smile, “A diamond crown!”
Caleb Mat understood, “So she was the little girl who made you envious back then.”
Xaviera nodded, the two got in the car, Steve Price was driving in front, but Xaviera suddenly felt a stomachache.
That night, the Jaak family imdiately called all the major jewelers, requesting a custom-made diamond crown, no matter the cost, as long as it was unique.
Xenia said loudly and generously, “Don’t save money for ! In addition to the diamonds, set so jewels. It must be beautiful, as it’s a gift for soone else!”
The designer nodded like a pecking chicken, Miss Jaak was their God of Wealth, how dare they neglect? They imdiately selected suitable accessories and prepared to work all night to have a design draft.
At this mont, the door of the reception room was pushed open.
“Excuse for disturbing you this late at night. The, um… the wedding ring…”
Upon hearing this voice, Xenia wrinkled her brows, turned her head and sure enough, it was that manipulative woman.
Mag Evans was incredibly nervous, her gaze downcast, slightly leaning on Moore Mat, showing her fragility to the bone.
The designer also knew the recent news about Libanan and that the two were scum man and bitch. But they had already paid, and if they did not design the wedding ring on ti, they would have to pay a penalty for breach of contract.
Only by choking back their disgust, they smiled insincerely, “Miss Evans, this is your wedding ring.”
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