Her heart beat particularly fast when she learned about how Zivon had proposed to her… What’s more, he had even hosted such a grand wedding that felt like it belonged in a movie! Was that icy man seriously this passionate and perfect deep down…?
Xavia’s train of thought was eventually cut short when she heard Jenna say, “Of course, it’s only natural for the news to only report the best bits, but… Believe me when I say that he truly loves you. Do you know why I can say that so confidently? It’s because you once had an elder twin sister who constantly succeeded in snatching away your credit just for the sake of marrying Young Master Burton…”
“Despite her successes, however, he never truly fell for her… A stark difference compared to the time that he first met you. He fell for you almost immediately, and he even went as far as to cancel his engagement with your sister, and to promise that he would handle everything as long as you agreed to be his…”
“In the end, you put your trust in him, and together, you two fought battle after battle until you eventually got married… Alas, you were poisoned shortly after you two got together, and this medical room you’re now in? He constructed it specifically for you. Hell, he had even agreed to marry a sinister woman just to obtain the antidote that would cure you… That woman is called Whitney, and she’s the same one who made you lose your memories…”
“After escaping jail, she kidnapped you with the help of black-market hitmen. Because of that, Young Master Burton and the Frankstons, your family, had spent countless hours just to search for you… It got so bad that Young Master Burton had to be knocked out by your brother just so that he would get some rest! Had your brother not done that, I’m afraid Young Master Burton could very well have died during your absence…”
“Anyway, though he doesn’t seem like it, he’s truly a wonderful man, so please treat him a bit better… And please… Try to recall your past, alright…?”
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