So that was why Julian looked so cold when he answered the video call.
Then... Why did Noel have to send her the emerald? Perhaps Julian wanted to use it not to reconcile
with her, but to draw a clear boundary between them? Diana suddenly felt embarrassed.
It turned out she wasn't the only one who wanted to give up; Julian wanted to give up too.
Even Layla, a mere bystander, found it exhausting.
Diana and Julian, the parties involved in the relationship, were tired and wanted to give up.
It was normal.
Diana...shouldn't have made this video call today.
“It's nothing.
I'm hanging up now," she suddenly said.
The phone screen went black.
Julian's gradually widening smile instantly vanished.
Bang! He smashed the phone to pieces.
What had upset her again? What had he done to provoke her? He had been trying to please her every
day, yet it seemed like he only managed to anger her with his efforts.
Over the years, he was usually the one pampered by others.
What he had done for Diana had gone far beyond his usual habits.
At this moment, Julian couldn't stop his exploding temper.
He would ignore Diana.
He absolutely would! He wouldn't respond at all! After Diana hung up, she made up her mind.
Since Julian had moved out and sent her the emerald, that meant he agreed with what she had said
about giving up on this relationship.
It seemed he and Cecilia were living a better life in a place without Diana.
It was quiet.
It was a peaceful life.
Just like the beautiful image Diana had imagined, when she and Julian were living together.
Unfortunately, she wasn't the main lead of such a beautiful life.
She wasn't Julian's fiancée, either.
Diana suppressed the bitterness in her heart.
She looked at the emerald once again.
It glistened under the bright light; as if reminding her of something.
Diana recalled Cecilia's face on the video call just now.
Finally, she decided: she would regain her memories, but she wouldn't consult Julian anymore.
Her greater motivation was to remember Madam Fulcher, remember the two children she had never
met, and remember...
the life she had once entangled with Julian.
Only by filling up the hole her past had left would she be able to slowly let go of her concern for him.
She hoped that after regaining her memories, she could smile and say to him one day, "Julian, I wish
you and Cecilia a lifetime of happiness." Suddenly, Julian sneezed.
There was no reason for him to do so.
Somehow, he recalled Noel's parting words, "Sir, I wish you and Ms.
Jarvis a lifetime of happiness." What a fool.
He had already told Noel that Cecilia reciprocated his feelings, yet Noel still pushed him away.
Noel didn't even believe Julian's words.
Would he really go abroad after leaving the Fulcher Manor? Julian was starting to get anxious.
If Noel went abroad, it would be troublesome for Cecilia.
He didn't want to keep living with her and wait for Noel to return.
Besides, Noel and Diana had already disrupted this meal.
Now, neither he nor Cecilia had much of an appetite.
He might as well get right to the point.
“Cecilia,” he said, “Noel’s going abroad.” Later, Diana made an appointment with Oliver Channing at a
café.
The desserts here were delicious.
Not to mention, they came in beautiful shapes and colors.
Betty especially liked the chestnut cake here, which was molded in the shape of a little lamb.
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