A Beautiful Misunderstanding

Chapter 419 Her Ex-husband's Wedding



Chapter 419 Her Ex-husband's Wedding

Chapter 419 Her Ex-husband's Wedding


As soon as Essie entered the office, Leila came. She wanted to defend her successful fruit.


Essie really didn't want to see her, but Leila was still at the secretary's office. She had no choice but to let her in.


"Mrs. Leila, why are you here? Why don't you prepare the wedding as soon as possible?"


Leila walked to Essie and stretched out her finger. The eight carat diamond ring glowed brightly in the light. But it was not the Purple Love.


"This is the wedding ring Zac gave me. Is it beautiful?" She smiled complacently.


She glanced at it but never saw it again. The light of the diamond ring was like a sharp arrow, penetrating into her heart and stuck in it, which hurt every time she breathed.


"So you come here just to show me this?" She was expressionless, and her face was like being covered with a mask, which hid all her emotions.


"I just want to tell you that Zac is my husband now and you have no chance to get back together with him. You'd better give up and never try to seduce him again. " Leila raised her eyebrows, showing a ferocious expression.


"I have never planned to be together with him again. Are you getting paranoid?" She sniffed.


"Then who were you with last night?" Leila asked.


After a short pause, Essie finally understood. 'walls have ears.'


"He stayed to look after me just because he was worried that my health would affect the cooperation in the South Sea. Don't misunderstand him."


"Of course I believe my husband. He loves me very much, but I don't believe you. A bitch who wants to sleep with a man can't be stopped. So please don't see my husband again, or I'll teach you a lesson. " Her tone was warning and threatening. Her life was held in her hand. It was a piece of cake for her to die.


"Mistress? That's insane," she sneered.


Leila's face changed dramatically. "It's me who Zac loves. So, I'm never the mistress in our relationship. You are the mistress."


"Since you are so confident, why do you come to me? If he loves you, he will naturally not go for other women. If he doesn't love you, even if you are on guard every day and night, he will cheat on you," said Essie. Then she picked up the green tea on the table and took a sip, trying to make herself look natural. She lost her husband, but she had to keep her pride.


"After the wedding, Zac will stay by my side with all his heart and soul. You and Landis can't take advantage of it." She stomped her feet and slammed the door behind her.


Essie collapsed on the chair in exhaustion. All of a sudden, she understood what the old saying meant. People could only see the smile on new wife, bur never care about the sadness of former wife. Newlyweds always showed their affection to the public, but the old could only cry in the corner.


Sunday's wedding was very low-key. There were only FORD and William to support Zac, and even Jim was not be invited. And William was the best man. Leila invited a bunch of her best friends here. Daisy and Christina were the only two person who would represent the family members and friends to attend the banquet.


Leila was somewhat disappointed. There was no church, no priest, not to mention the exciting scene. But she didn't dare to ask too much. She knew it was a great boon for Zac to agree to give her a wedding, and for this, he was also severely reprimanded by Albert.


Essie didn't go, instead, she went back to Yang City and stayed alone at the Legendary.


It was the best memory for her and Zac.


'From this moment on, their relationship should be ended here, too.'


From now on, she would try her best to forget him and get used to the life without him.


Today she allowed herself to cry freely for one more time, and for the last time, she would never cry for this man.


The more she thought about it, the more tears welled up in her eyes. She buried her head in the pillow, which was so smooth and soft, just like her fragile will.


Soon, the large area of her pillow became wet, but her tears were still surging, just like the flood of the gate, out of control, as if to flow all the pain, and all the sorrow.


Her mind was filled with the images of Zac, he walking into the wedding hall with Leila in a black suit, and their happy smiles on their faces. These scenes were like modified cameramen in the movie, pouncing on her one after another, like sharp blades cutting across her heart.


She gritted her teeth in pain, and her forehead was almost in a cold sweat.


The night wind blew in from the open window, cooling her blood and her heart.


All of a sudden, a sharp doorbell broke the silence.


She wiped the tears on her face, walked to the door, took a look through the cat's eye and found that it was Hanson.


Why did he come here?


She was shocked intensely and did not open the door. Today she just wanted to stay alone, and cry quietly and loudly alone.


But the doorbell kept ringing. Hanson had no intention to leave. He seemed to know that she was in the room.


She had no choice but to open the door.


"Hanson, how do you know I am here?" Her voice was hoarse.


Noticing that, Hanson swept over her red and swollen eyes gently and said in a low voice, "Alice told me that you came to Yang City. Since you didn't call me, I guessed that you might have come here."


"Okay." She answered in a low voice and walked back to the sofa and sat down. She was so tired, both physically and mentally, that she almost had no strength to stand.


"You cried." Hanson asked in a low voice as he sat down next to her.


"No, the sand got into my eyes just now." She lowered her head immediately, trying to hide her feelings.


Hanson sighed heavily. "I know today is the day of Zac's wedding, so you are hiding here."


"Sorry, Hanson." She said a lot, full of guilt in her heart. She had lost her heart which should have been handed over to him by Zac, and would never come back.


"I don't blame you. I will give you time to forget him." Hanson put his arm around her shoulders. As an old saying goes, 'a wrong step makes a difference.' Now he seemed to have fallen into such a situation. But he didn't want to give up. He didn't want to admit defeat. Since Zac had withdrawn, he could still win her back.


"I'm a bad woman. You shouldn't have wasted your time on me," she explained.


"No, it's my fault. I didn't cherish you, so I ended up like this," While Hanson was saying this, he felt extremely sad. Fate was really a very strange thing. If he missed it, he would never have it again.


"Hanson, let's get married." She murmured in a very weak voice, but he could still hear clearly. His dark eyes were shining a little bit. "What... What did you say just now?" He couldn't believe it, for fear that he misheard.


"How about we getting married?" She repeated and raised her voice. It should have been a happy thing, but her tone was dejected.


Hanson didn't notice that. He grabbed her shoulders and lifted her up to make her look at him. "Are you serious?"


"Yes." She nodded. It was right for her to have her own family and life now. Only in this way could she give up her hope.


"Great! Essie, you finally agree to marry me." Hanson said excitedly and held her into his arms. He didn't care about it at all even though she had been stimulated by the engagement of Zac. He only wanted her to marry him.


Essie raised her hands and hugged him. If she couldn't take her heart back as it was losing, she would use the rest of her time to compensate him.


"Hanson, we need to hold an engagement ceremony. After I finish the last antidote preparation, we'll hold the wedding. I want to be a healthy bride."


"Okay. It's up to you. You decide." Hanson nodded with a smile.


And she stayed in Yang City for another two days before she went back. During these two days, Hanson was accompanying her. He didn't want her to have any sorrow or regain the strength of Zac.


When she returned to the Dragon City, she had a calm smile on her face. She seemed to have reborn. However, the smile was just a mask, which could be used to hide the broken heart in her chest.


Though she lost her love, she could not lose her dignity. She did not want her enemies to see her weakness, nor did she give them any chance to gloat.


There was a charity auction on the Century Square. It was the first time for them to meet each other after Zac's marriage. They both had lovers.


Beside him stood Leila, his newly married wife, and beside her stood his fiancee Hanson.


She wore the pink diamond ring given by Hanson on the ring finger. She wore the ring on it on purpose to tell everyone, especially Zac, that she was going to get married. The engagement ceremony was on the sixth day of next month, and the date was on October in autumn. It was a lucky day.


The ring was so dazzling as if it was declaring war on him and wanted to take over his ownership.


"Are you two getting married?" Leila asked deliberately.


"The engagement ceremony of Hanson and I will be held on the sixth day of next month."


Essie said slowly, like a gentle breeze, but it caused great tsunami in Zac's heart. He didn't show his usual cold face, and all his expressions seemed to be frozen. Even the little bit of thought came through his pupil was quickly frozen. No one could see that his heart was bleeding.


"Congratulations." Leila wished that Essie could marry as soon as possible so that she would have one less rival in love.


"Thank you." With a soft smile on her face, Essie stretched her arms and held Hanson's, asking in a sweet and lovable tone, "why didn't you go on your honeymoon?" She said in a deliberate casual tone, as if she was just asking casually.



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