“Honey,” Teresa said immediately.

“How dare you call me?” Kian’s voice was full of disgust.

Teresa was taken aback.

It was the first time Kian had ever spoken to her in such a manner, leaving her bewildered and hurt.

“Honey, what’s wrong?”

“Teresa, you fooled everyone, and you’re asking me what’s wrong?”

Kian’s tone was one of genuine disgust.

Teresa realized that Kian must have learned the truth, yet she felt unjustly accused.

“Honey, I’m sorry I deceived you.

I’m not Mr.

Johns’s sister, but my love for you is genuine! Are you really going to judge me solely on my family background?”

After all, Kian had professed to love her for who she was, not for her status.

Kian sneered, his voice dripping with contempt.

“Do you really think I would have even looked at you if you weren’t Mr.

Johns’s sister? You disgust me.

Don’t ever call me again!”

With those harsh words, he ended the call.

Teresa sat in the biting cold, utterly dazed by the harshness of his rejection.

She had never expected Kian to be so merciless.

Were all their shared moments and feelings untrue?

Teresa bit her lip, her eyes brimming with tears, but she refused to capitulate.

She kept calling him, but Kian didn’t answer and eventually blocked her number.

Then, Teresa sent one final message, her fingers trembling.

“I’m waiting for you at the entrance of the manor, Kian.

I know you’re angry, but I believe you still care.

We’ve shared so much happiness.

I really want a future with you.

Can we talk this through? I love you.

I truly love you.

Teresa waited at the entrance of the manor in silence, shivering in the cold as time stretched on.

An hour had passed, and with each passing minute, her heart sank further.

Could it be that Kian really didn’t care about her anymore?

She clenched her fists tightly, her nails digging into her palms.

Suddenly, a familiar figure appeared in the distance.

It was Kian!

Teresa’s eyes lit up with hope.

She leapt to her feet and ran toward him, her arms flung wide in a desperate embrace.

“Honey, I thought you were really going to leave me,” she said, her voice choked with emotion.

But Kian pushed her away coldly.

“We shouldn’t see each other anymore.

Here are your things.

He tossed a bag onto the ground, his tone icy.

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