Chapter 258
The waiter apologized with a smile, scratching his head as he walked away.
Who would even try to prank Lila on her birthday with the Morgan family standing behind her?
He glanced around the crowd but couldn’t spot the man.
Lila walked to the other side, where there were fewer people.
She called out softly, “Dorian?”
The curtain before her shifted, and half of the man’s body appeared. The bandages on his head had been removed, though the wound on his forehead was still scabbed over.
Despite the scar, his outstanding appearance kept it from detracting too much from his overall looks.
“Lila……. I just wanted to watch you from a distance.” His voice was dry, as if he was dehydrated. His gaze was filled with longing
If you’re willing to come see me, does that mean we’re not really finished? Do you still have feelings for me?
Dorian’s gaze was desperate, his emotions flickering across his face
He wanted to hear her answer, but he feared it would not be what he had hoped for.
“Do you want to-”
“I don’t,” Lila interrupted him without hesitation.
“Dorian, I’ve always thought I made myself clear. There’s no need for you to keep coming back to find me
“We’re truly over. There’s no possibility of us being together again.”
Dorian’s eyes were filled d with sorrow. “I know Darcy came to find you the other day. I’ve already scolded her. I promise she won’t bother you again.
“As for Aunt Margaret, I know you don’t like her. She won’t cause you any trouble anymore.”
Lila took a deep breath. “I don’t want to be with you anymore, and it has nothing to do with anyone else.
“It’s just that we’re not right for each other. I don’t love you anymore.
When he beard the last sentence, it felt like the air had been knocked out of his lungs. He pressed against his chest, trying to quell the dull pain in his
heart
He had truly lost the one person who had loved him the most.
Lila took a step back, distancing herself from him. “From now on, we are strangers. Let’s never see each other again.”
She glanced at Dorian’s limp leg. He had already paid the price for betraying her.
From now on, they owed each other nothing
As she started to walk away, Dorlan, ignoring all reason, dashed toward her. In his panic, he stumbled and ended up crashing into her,
“What are you two doing? A voice suddenly questioned from behind.
It wasn’t too loud but clear enough for those nearby to hear.
Those who turned to look assumed Lilla and Dorian were embracing each other.
She pushed him away and looked at the crowd, her face neutral.
The banquet guests were mostly influential figures from Northridge.
Many looked down on Lila’s background, but no one dared to speak o
Lout with th
the Morgan family Involved.
At that moment, the eyes of the crowd looking at Lila grew even more disdainful. The contempt was clear in their gazes.
A wealthy Lady, appearing concerned but with a hint of amusement, spoke up. “Ms. Hart, what’s going on here?”
The moment Kieran arrived, the lady’s expression shifted to one of feigned concern. “Who is this wild man? How dare he harass Ms. Hart? Do you know
Her words, though masked as concern, were clearly intended to insinuate that Lila had other men in her life.
However, Lila ignored the lady and turned her gaze toward Shannon. Shannon had shouted just now, which drew everyone’s attention.
Then, she looked back at Dorian, and her expression subtly changed
Was Doelen still trying to play his tricks on ber?
Dorian noticed her expression and hurriedly explained, “Lila, this has nothing to do with me. You have to believe me.”
Although Shannon brought him here, the fall was truly an accident.
He never meant to cause trouble for Lila. He just wanted to win her back by being sincere
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The lady coldly snorted, looking at Dorian with disdain. “What’s your relationship with her?
“Do you think you, a cripple, are worthy of calling her that? She’s Mr. Morgan’s fiance!”
Dorian’s face turned pale in an instant.
A voice from the crowd murmured, “I think this man is Ms. Hart’s ex–boyfriend.”
Then, another soft voice spoke up but still carried clearly through the crowd. “You’ve already broken up. Why are you still clinging to each other? Aren’t you two over, or is something still between you?