What's more, he had imagined the scene where she put on the ring and the wedding dress of his choice, though just an imagination, it was beautiful and fascinating.
Summer felt as if a bomb had been dropped in her mind with a loud rumbling sound, her mind went blank.
The blankness lasted for about five or six seconds before Summer could regain her senses. Before she uttered a word, Mark continued to speak.
"Four years ago I did not really love you. But after four years, I am certain about whom I love. I will not argue about what happened four years ago, but from now on I will speak with my actions to prove what I have just said. My objective is clear, I only want you..."
As he spoke slowly, every word sounded like a note from a musical instrument of deep sound, touching the strings of her heart.
She were drawn into his intense gaze when she looked at him. Her heart suddenly contracted.
Mark moved his long legs slightly to step forward.
With his well-defined, big hand, he placed her hand o n his palm. He landed his gaze lower and put the ring
on her.
Her fingers were fair and slender. They became even more beautiful after being embellished by a colorful diamond.
As if she were suddenly stabbed and scalded by something, Summer quickly retracted her hand, her eyelashes quivering lightly. She took the diamond ring of her finger and placed in on the side cabinet.
After that, she raised her head to look at him. She showed her right to the man before her, she wanted him to have a clear view of the golden ring between her fingers.
"I already have the ring I desire. I don't need or want yours," said Summer.
Summer did not speak, nor looked at him again after finished her words. Instead, she walked out of the living room and left.
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