Who's the Gold Digger Now?
Don't bother me again.
Tessa looked defiant as she took out a wrapped gift. It was an accessory from a luxury brand that was favored by men in the upper class.
When I was young, I had once imagined that I would be able to own such jewelry in the future if I worked hard.
In the past two days, two women had presented me with them.
Tessa held the gift box and said seriously, "Ethan, let's get married. I'll spend the rest of my life making it up to you. Give me another chance."