Summary of Chapter 327 from Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind
Chapter 327 marks a crucial moment in Ringhell Jace’s Internet novel, Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Victoria was led by Jack holding her hand as they walked forward.
Although it was night, the moonlight tonight was exceptionally bright, and everything around could be seen very clearly.
Victoria couldn't stop guessing, what did Jack want to say to her?
Suddenly remembered, that before leaving this morning, she felt something was wrong with him, did he start brewing since this morning?
He has always been adept at handling things, able to brew and prepare for a whole day, it must be very tricky and serious.
What happened exactly?
No, if it was serious, Jack wouldn't have brought her here to play all day and only tell her now.
Or did something unexpected happen, and Jack didn't want her to worry, so he let her play happily all day and tell her at night because she wouldn't be in the mood to play anymore in the future?
With this thought, Victoria widened her eyes suddenly, feeling nervous, her mind in a mess with a lot of thoughts.
She even remembered those idol dramas she watched before, accidents, amnesia, cancer...
It's okay, it's okay!
Even if something happened, she would help him solve it together!
Lost in her thoughts, Victoria walked on, unaware that Jack in front had stopped, and her forehead hit his back suddenly, a slight sourness rushing to her nose instantly.
Jack frowned and hurriedly reached out to rub her lightly, "Did it hurt?"
Victoria shook her head, "No, why did you stop... suddenly?"
Before she could finish her sentence, Victoria saw the scene in front of her, She was surprised and speechless.
At some point, Jack had led her to a sea of roses, where thousands of roses were blooming beautifully and swaying.
Not far away was the beach and rocks, and the sound of waves crashing against the rocks could be heard.
Under the watery moonlight, the falling rose petals floated onto the sea surface with the night breeze, like wild roses blooming on the sea.
Most incredible of all, fireflies danced in the sea of flowers, like little elves carrying green lanterns, or like thousands of stars in the night sky.
Victoria couldn't help but reach out her fingers, gently touching the delicate rose petals. Fireflies danced around like stars, and for a moment, she felt like she was in the middle of a galaxy.
"How come there are fireflies here?" Victoria was surprised and delighted again. Generally, there wouldn't be fireflies by the seaside.
As soon as she asked, she immediately understood, it must be prepared by Jack.
Victoria smiled, her lips more radiant than the roses under the moonlight: "It reminds me of the scene when we saw fireflies for the first time when we were kids!"
At that time, she was living with her grandparents in the countryside. Grandpa Moore brought Jack over to stay at her grandfather's house. She would cling to Jack every day and play with him. On summer nights, she dragged him to see fireflies together and said they wouldn't be able to see them once they left here.
Time passed, and she and him, who had grown up, saw fireflies together again.
Jack also remembered scenes from his childhood, with a barely noticeable smirk at the corner of his eyebrows: "Do you remember our first meeting?"
"Of course!" Victoria's eyes curved, her smile beautiful, "Back then, you didn't speak, and when some kids wanted to bully you, it was me who helped you drive them away!"
Thinking about it now, he didn't speak back then because something happened to the Moore family. He watched his parents die in front of him, helpless. For the young Jack, it would definitely affect his emotions.
Victoria held the man's hand and shook it, her watery eyes looking at him as if she were making a vow: "I will always protect you in the future!"
Jack chuckled sexily at her words, a lazy pleasure in his eyes: "Come on, say it again, I'll record it with my phone so you won't change your mind later."
The man's eyes were affectionate, staring at her without blinking, "You just said that you will always protect me in the future, I'm very happy..."
He held her hand, fingers interlocking, like two children growing up together, relying on each other, redeeming each other.
"I think all the time, whether it's now or in the future, I want to treat you well, take care of you, protect you, in the name of love and family."
Hearing Jack's words, Victoria's mind went blank for a moment, and her heart felt like it was lightly bumped, creating a dense palpitation. She held his hand even more tightly, "Why did you..."
Why did you suddenly say these things?
Her eyes were about to fill with tears.
The next moment, Victoria saw the man take a step back and knelt in front of her.
Finally, he took out the box that he had been carrying all day.
Noble and elegant black velvet.
The lid was gently opened.
Inside was a stunning and one-of-a-kind ring.
Watching this scene, Victoria subconsciously widened her eyes, her calm heart surging with waves, her feet seemed to be nailed to the ground, and she involuntarily held her breath, staring blankly at the man in front of her.
In this sea castle built for her.
In this unimaginably beautiful sea of roses.
The man, more handsome and noble than anyone else, held a ring and knelt in front of her...
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