Chapter 906 Let the Past in the Past

On top of those helicopters, there were colorful ribbons and balloons hanging, which looked very festive. It was obvious that they were the welcoming party for the bride and groom.

Ryan gazed at the magnificent wedding procession and slowly lowered his eyes...

"Amelia, he's here to pick you up."

Like a young boy with a pure and innocent heart, he pushed his

wheelchair back one step after saying those words.

"Goodbye, Mrs. Evans."

He pushed the wheelchair and as he turned around, tears

uncontrollably rolled down his eyes.

He once thought she would be his Mrs. Jones, but nine years

later, she became Mrs. Evans. It's really ironic how fate works. "Ryan."

Amelia called out to him and started to walk toward him, but she

saw him raise his hand.

"Amelia, don't come over here. If you have something to say, just

Chapter 906 Let the Past in the Past say it like this."

Amelia had to stop walking and looked at his back, sending sincere blessings.

"Ryan, I also wish you and Ms. Cooke a lifetime of happiness together."

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The last time Ryan texted her, he told her that he was about to get engaged to Ms. Cooke.

Amelia thought that one day Ryan would also replace his own lover...

Now, the two of them have missed each other, and could only accept that they have missed each other and cannot fight against

fate.

"Thanks for Mrs. Evans' blessings."

The address "Mrs. Evans" has created a distance between the

two individuals. From then on, even though they were physically close, it felt as if they were worlds apart.

Amelia wiped away the tears from the corner of her eyes and didn't say anything. Instead, she turned around and looked out

the floor-to-ceiling window with determination.

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