It was very quiet in the exquisite private room, as if there was only the breathing sound of two people.
Minerva looked at Zaydon who was sitting opposite her. Under the light, his almond eyes seemed to be a bit coquettish. Moreover, what he had just said...
She smiled faintly. "And?"
"Oh?" Zaydon raised his eyebrows. "You know what happened?"
Minerva pursed her lips and did not speak. She looked very calm on the outside, but her lips gradually turned pale.
"Alright, why don't you say something that you don't know?" Zaydon smiled faintly, as if he was provoking her on purpose. "Do you know about the engagement between the Collins family and the Dormer Family?"
Zaydon saw that there was another emotion flashing through her beautiful eyes, and his smiling lips became more smug. "It seems that I have finally said something that you don't know. Looks like my effort today hasn't been in vain."
What he didn't know was that Minerva's hand was already clenched into a fist under the table. She really didn't understand what Zaydon meant.
"The last time we met, you asked me why I didn't invite you to my wedding, right?"
"That's right."
"You didn't know anything at that time, did you?"
Zaydon shrugged. "I really don't know. I'd been on a long trip, so I naturally wouldn't care about things happening here. Besides, I'm not that interested in these things, and I don't watch the news every day."
Minerva looked at him and unclenched her fist. An icy smile appeared on her slightly pale lips.
"How would I know if what you said is true or not? After all, you guys are family. Who knows if you are of the same mind?"
After saying that, Minerva got up. "Well, let's call it a day. It's getting late and I should go back."
She then headed outside, and Zaydon's voice rang out behind her.
"Of course I'm of one mind with my sister, but it doesn't mean I will agree with her decision. Maddox is an excellent man, but he doesn't love Monica, so I can't let her marry him."
Minerva stopped but did not look back.
She thought for a while.
"So what does this have to do with me if you don't want her to marry him?"
Minerva interrupted him and turned to look at him. "Don't tell me you want me to help you? Unfortunately, I can't, and I don't have this obligation."
Everything was in the clear now that Minerva had said so. Looking at the woman who spoke decisively in front of him, Zaydon finally couldn't help but frown.
"Do you want them to get engaged? Maddox is..."
"Mr. Dormer." Minerva cut him and didn't let him continue. She continued quietly, "Although I almost got married to Maddox, in the end, nothing happened, and he's single. Now that he has lost his memory, what I want to do is to have him remember me, not force him to accept me. If he really wants to get engaged to someone else, then I don't have any opinions."
At least to her, she valued relationships.
She even firmly believed that love could overcome all obstacles, as long as she was confident enough. Otherwise Maddox would not get close to her during this period of time.
Because in his subconscious mind, he still remembered her.
But if he still got engaged to someone else in this
condition...
Then, she really had nothing to say.
She might love him, but as long as they were not bonded in marriage, he was free.
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