Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 51. Let's read the author's Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts Internet story right here.
Ethan brushed her hair gently with his chin and let out a laugh. His voice was still captivating, "Well, being cherished by Mrs. Meyer is indeed a blessing."
"Stop it," Ines couldn't help but laugh as well, though she kept her eyes on Ethan seriously.
"Ethan, before I came to A City, I might still have a bit of lingering feelings and attachment to that guy. But after seeing him twice, I've calmed down. I can't understand why I was so crazy about him in the past." Ines said.
Ethan shook his head, "Your taste in men was really bad back then."
Ethan was delighted and believed what Ines said.
He had come to understand Ines' character after spending time together. She was opinionated, stubborn and sometimes even obstinate. She didn't tolerate any nonsense.
He was sure if he ever let Ines down, she would leave him without hesitation and never give him another chance.
But he certainly wouldn't give her the opportunity.
Ines pouted, "I wouldn't say it's much better now."
Being head over heels in love with this cunning guy, she was absolutely under his control and couldn't break free, yet she was willing to be. How contradictory!
Ethan stroked his chin, "You're just being stubborn. Ah, it's true that you only know what's good after comparison. Don't you think your husband is far superior to him now? Be it in terms of family background, appearance, temperament or cultivation, I'm streets ahead. He's nothing in front of me."
Ines laughed, "You're so full of yourself. Get up, I'm hungry."
"Hold on, one more thing. Where's the wedding ring?" Ethan pulled away Ines' hand and found her finger was bare.
She was being disobedient. He had told her to wear it all the time.
Ines dodged his gaze, pulled her hand back and confessed, "I put it in the drawer."
"Do you plan to hide it? From tomorrow on, wear it. Don't try to fake being single when I'm not around." Ethan's tone was firm, even a bit angry.
Ines twitched her mouth. How could men and women think so differently? She didn't think like that at all.
But hearing him speak like this, she felt sweet inside. She couldn't help but wiggle her finger, saying, "With the society being so dangerous, are you sure I won't get my finger chopped off if I wear it? I really cherish my fingers." Mainly, the diamond was too big, she didn't want to draw too much attention.
Ethan tapped her forehead gently, somewhat bemused. Other women loved diamonds, but the woman he married didn't care about it and wouldn't even wear it out. He didn't know whether that was a good or bad thing.
"Don't think I don't know what you're thinking. Just wear it on a necklace. If any sleazy guys approach you, just show them." Ethan said.
He heard it clearly. That guy named Aiden didn't believe she was married because she wasn't wearing a wedding ring.
Ines pursed her lips and wrinkled her nose, "Wearing it around my neck feels like having a dog leash, it's weird."
Seeing her adorable expression, Ethan couldn't help but laugh, "No more excuses."
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