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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1930

In the end, Tina finished all the birthday noodles, including the soup.

Wilson didn't even have a chance to taste it.

When they finished their romantic birthday dinner, the sky outside had already fallen. The lights on both sides of the river were lit. Looking out from the French windows, Wilson and Tina enjoyed the gorgeous scenery with one hand around her waist.

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All of a sudden, she felt a little emotional.

She spent her last birthday with him. Wilson, a willful and rich president, booked the whole restaurant and prepared a candlelight dinner for her. However, at that time, they were sex partners.

Neither of them had ever thought that Isla was their daughter and they would become each other's soulmates.

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Thinking of this, Tina couldn't help raising her hand to touch her earlobes.

There were a pair of swallow-shaped earrings, a birthday present from Wilson. As she touched the slightly cold platinum earrings, a wave of sweetness rippled across her heart.

As soon as she put her hand down, she touched something in Wilson's hand.

Tina looked down in surprise and saw Wilson handing her the small paper bag from his behind.

She was confused. "What's this?"

Wilson said, "A birthday present for you."

Tina was pleasantly surprised and said with a smile, "A gift? The bowl of noodles is the best gift I have ever received!"

She didn't expect Wilson to be so well prepared.

The bowl of noodles was far better than she had imagined.

Tina didn't know that Wilson had been forced to go to New City. During that miserable period, he had struggled in pain countless times. He was afraid that he couldn't have another chance to celebrate her birthday with her.

Wilson's eyes were deep. "This will be much better."

Tina blinked.

His words aroused her curiosity. She reached into the small paper bag and took out a green velvet box of a world-famous band.

She placed the square slap on her palm.

Tina opened it and found two rings in it.

They were wedding rings, one for the bride and the other for the bridegroom.

Tina was stunned, her eyes sparkling with joy.

Wilson's deep voice sounded in her ears. "I've sent you the engagement ring. They are the wedding rings. I've asked a top jewelry designer to make them. There is only one pair in the world, and it belongs to us."

The unique pair of rings belonged only to them.

Tina turned the ring, and indeed, she saw their intertwined initials on the inside of the ring.

She picked up her ring and put it on her ring finger. It fit her well, just like the huge diamond ring he had given her before.

This ring was not as striking as the pink diamond. When they got married in the future, they could wear it daily, symbolizing they were married.

Seeing their reflections hugging each other from the French windows, Tina felt they would live happily together ever after.

Tina reluctantly put the ring back in the box, turned around, and lay back against his chest, murmuring, "Wilson, half a year will soon pass by!"

She was comforting him and herself.

Wilson's lips curved slightly. "Uhm."

Behind the glasses, there seemed to be a deep meaning in his long eyes.

Tina didn't know what he was thinking about.

Before she could ask, Wilson kissed her.

Tina's cheeks flushed scarlet, and she couldn't think of anything else. She was overwhelmed by his lingering and fierce kiss.

When Wilson let go of her, the unusual trace of emotion was no longer in his deep eyes. Instead, there was a surging of lustful desire.

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