I had a keen sense and could see through things via details. I was certain he had feelings for Daisy. Too bad that my mental cleanliness wouldn't allow me to marry such a jerk.

I ignored him. After about three days, he probably panicked and started calling and texting me non-stop. He began to apologize, saying that he wasn't thinking straight and hoped I wouldn't mind.

If all betrayals could be forgiven, then the love in the past would lose its meaning.

I had loved him, which was why I cared so much, and it was also the reason why I wouldn't forgive him.

The sudden breakup upset me a lot. My bestie Jessica Thornton couldn't bear to see me like this and dragged me to go shopping.

In her words, the pleasure of consumption could eliminate all sadness.

She pulled me into a jewelry store, and just as I was picking out jewelry, I heard the voices of Esmond and a girl from behind.

I froze instantly.

Because Esmond was complaining to that girl, "I casually mentioned it, and she went all crazy! She even wanted to cancel the wedding! We wanted this for her good, OK? We were just trying to find her a bridesmaid! She didn't appreciate it, and that's fine. But she didn't have to be this angry and make such a scene!"

"I also think she's overreacting a bit. It's not a big deal at all. I'm not saying that I have to be her bridesmaid. Now that she's doing this, I feel like I'm a sinner who has ruined your relationship!" Daisy coquettishly echoed.

"You did nothing wrong! You don't even mind being her bridesmaid. Why should she care about it so much? If only she could be as generous as you."

I was trembling with anger. Esmond was speaking ill of me together with his ex-girlfriend behind my back!

He sent me voice messages to apologize to me yesterday, and today, I caught him badmouthing me behind my back!

I was such a fool in the past. Esmond was such a two-faced jerk!

Jessica had a hot temper and directly pulled me over to confront Esmond.

When Esmond saw me and Jessica, his expression changed, and he forced a smile. "Laurel, hi."

I didn't say anything. I simply glanced at him and Daisy.

Noting my gaze, he immediately moved away from Daisy, explaining nervously, "Daisy and I just happened to run into each other. We have nothing to do with each other."