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Since the engagement hasn't been broken this time, then perhaps next time, and if not, the time after that. Ultimately, we must part ways.
Once I've made up my mind, I never change it.
Lu Ze wanted to say something, but it was interrupted by the sound of a phone ringing. It wasn't the default music from the phone system, but a recording of a girl's sweet voice, softly calling his name.
It's the voice of his little secretary.
Lu Ze hurriedly answered the call, while glancing at me: "My secretary set it up for fun. Don't mind her, I'll come back and have dinner with you another day." Then, feeling guilty, he turned hurriedly and left.
I hadn't said anything, yet he already had all the excuses prepared for her.
It seems he truly has feelings for her now.
But he forgot that the original special ringtone on his phone was my favorite piano piece.
Lu Ze, being so young yet already a CEO, is always overwhelmingly busy, sometimes forgetting to answer calls. So he deliberately set my call alert to a melodious piano tune, ensuring that no matter how busy he gets, he won't miss my call.
But all the past moments, he doesn't remember anymore.
Turns out, even the most beautiful memories will gradually become nothing more than a grain of rice stuck on a shirt as time flows, leaving behind nothing but endless disgust.
I looked up one last time at this cold villa.
I didn't take the necklace Lu Ze gave me; instead, I threw it straight into the trash bin. Once upon a time, he gently put this necklace around my neck himself, with a radiant smile, saying he would gift me something even more beautiful every birthday in the future.
Promises of the past were broken by his own hand, even forgetting the gifts he once gave.
I let out a mocking laugh, picked up my suitcase, and left without a backward glance.