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It was a simple sentence, but it made Helen feel like she was important. She looked at Chandler with a smile and slowly said, "Thank you for loving me so much. Let's be happy together forever."
Chandler gulped and couldn't help leaning in for a kiss on her lips.
He kissed her lightly and backed away. Then, he said with his charming voice, "Oh, no. I feel like hiding you for myself."
Helen blushed and stuttered, "You… You… Let's go home first."
After saying that, Helen pushed him away and kept a distance between them.
After that, she hurriedly left the store. Chandler watched her from behind with a smile and quickly went after her.
After leaving the mall, the mood between the couple clearly changed. Helen looked down at the diamond ring on her finger and felt it was heavy.
The radiant diamond was shining brilliantly under the sunlight.
She couldn't believe that she was going to be a wife soon, and she felt happy.
"Get in. I'll send you back," Chandler said.
Helen nodded and got in the car. She secretly glanced at Chandler and still felt surreal. It was like she was in a dream.
A few months ago, they didn't have much interaction.
It was all because of Esmond.
At that moment, Helen's eyes teared up, and she reached out to hug Sylvia. "Grandma, I can't bear to leave you."
Sylvia smiled as she patted Helen's back. "Oh, you silly girl. What are you saying? This is your big day, so you have to be happy."
Helen let go of her and nodded heavily.
Then, Sylvia took out a box from her pocket. "This is my gift to you for your engagement. I hope my dear Helly can have all the happiness in the world."
Helen accepted the gift and said sincerely, "Thank you!"
Sylvia waved at her. "Go on, my dear child."
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