n the other side, Ferris snorted coldly: [I don’t have time for your nonsense.]
The next second, the mindlink was abruptly cut off from his end.
Even though I had expected this, I still smiled bitterly.
I quickly answered the call. Adrian’s voice was very gentle: “Aurora, do you like those three dresses?”
“Mm,” I said. “Which one do you think looks best?”
Adrian on the other end seemed to chuckle: “Didn’t I say if you like them, buy them all? I’ve already had my beta reserve all three.”
“Well that was fast.” I was somewhat surprised.
Adrian: “I was afraid we’d be too late to order them. These are all limited editions.”
“Mm, thank you for the trouble.”
“Aurora, you’re my fiancée now, you’re my future Luna. I’m happy to do things for you.”
He continued: “Oh, Aurora, I bought you a car. You can go to the dealership to pick it up in a few days.”
Hearing this, my grip on the phone tightened.
I didn’t understand why Adrian was so good to me.
Actually, my engagement to Adrian had been arranged when I was young.
But during my teenage years, I had become madly infatuated with Ferris.
Back then, to escape the arranged marriage with Adrian, I had run away from home. Adrian definitely knew about this.
It’s not necessary, taking taxis is quite convenient for me.”
Adrian’s voice carried a trace of barely perceptible hurt: “Aurora, you’re being so polite with me–is it because you still don’t want to become my Luna?”
*Third Person POV**
At this moment, Adrian stood before the floor–to–ceiling windows of the CEO office atop the corporate building, overlooking the myriad lights below, his eyes ender as water.
Heaven knows how much he had wanted to buy her cars, houses, and send her money three years ago when he learned that Aurora was living so frugally in Silver Moon Pack.
But he lacked the proper status. If he had rashly sent her gifts, she definitely wouldn’t have accepted them.

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