Tina had secretly opened the box and saw the ring, but when Wilson opened it again, she was amazed by the diamond ring inside, her eyes blazing with its pink rays.
After a long while, she shifted her gaze from the diamond to Wilson's handsome face.
Tina swallowed hard and asked knowingly, "Why would you send me a diamond ring?"
Wilson curled his lips. "The diamond ring is certainly here for proposing!"
After hearing his words, Tina was stunned, blinking her eyes, and asked him uncertainly, "Are you going to marry me?"
"Yes!" Wilson nodded.
Tina murmured, "Really?"
"Really!" Wilson patted her face. Seeing that she was still staring at him in a daze, he narrowed his eyes. "So... You don't want to?"
Tina still fixed her eyes on him.
Suddenly, the gossip she heard in the elevator echoed in her ears. She pursed her lips and couldn't help asking him, "Why do you want to marry me? Is it because... I gave birth to a baby for you?"
Because of her child, a mother was valued and accepted by a rich and powerful family - a typical Mary Sue story.
Did he marry her because of Isla?
Wilson knocked on her forehead.
"What are you thinking about?" Wilson smiled and kissed her, his eyebrows slightly raising. "Don't you know why I want to marry you? It isn't because of Isla. If I want to, many women would like to give birth to a child for me even without marriage!"
What he said sounded so mean, but it was true.
Tina's lips curled up slightly.
She smiled more and more brilliantly, her eyes beaming with joy.
She did not expect that not only did he fall in love with her, but he had even considered getting married to her.
He said he loved her, and he meant it.
Wilson said slowly in a low voice, "It's not easy to find a perfect pink diamond. I paid lots of effort and finally got it from abroad. Since you found it before I gave you this surprise, I have to tell you all of this!"
He took out the ring from the square box.
He took up Tina's hand and put it on her ring finger.
It was neither too large nor too small, just the right size.
The time he put it on her finger, he captured her heart.
Tina opened her eyes wide. "Wilson, but I haven't said yes!"
Wilson held her tightly with his long arms as if warning her not to run away. He was overbearing and powerful, and he didn't give her any chance to refuse. "Tina, you are mine already!"
His words made Tina grin from ear to ear.
Yes, she was at his mercy.
The pink diamond was very big and heavy. It was shining brightly, making her heart thump with warmness.
It was not a romantic proposal - he didn't kneel nor hold any flowers.
But this was enough.
Tina felt indescribably sweet and secure.
She placed her head on his chest, pressing her closer to his heart.
Wilson held her hand and stroked the hard diamond with his fingertips. "This is a reward for you. Also, it's a promise that I want to give you. Tina, I've never made such a promise!"
He didn't plan to propose to her so quickly.
Wilson was going to be very busy dealing with the company's business matters in the latter half of the year. Thus, he could not find enough time to arrange the wedding. After all, he wanted to prepare for their wedding in person and give her the best wedding, so he had to wait until next year.
However, he gave her the engagement diamond ring for he wanted her to know how serious he was about this relationship.
"I understood!" Tina said, her eyes as clear as water.
That's his solemn promise.
Three days later, Wilson's black Rolls-Royce drove into the private hospital. It was the weekend, and many people came to visit patients in the hospital.
Wilson had just come back from a short business trip. Right after getting off the plane, he went straight to the hospital.
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