There were so many opinions and everyone shared their opinions. Diamond read the comments with a smile on her face, finding people’s opinions to be very diverse.
Diamond raised her hands to her temples and gave herself a brief massage as the barrage continued.
After the short massage, Diamond resumed with her earlier topic.
"Thank you for worrying and for your inquiries. Unfortunately, we weren’t meant for each other!" as she spread her hands helplessly, she said. "You know, you can’t force things and since that’s the case, we can only part."
[But damn, must you break up on such a day?]
"Is there ever a good day to break up? Even during funerals or weddings. If things don’t work out, then end it."
[But did you try to work it out?]
"Work it out! There was no need to do so. We can’t coexist anymore. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know this. Since I came to tell you about my relationship before, I felt responsible to inform all of you that the relationship is no more."
[Thank you for telling us and being honest.]
[The main reason why I like her. She is brutally honest.]
[But don’t you regret telling everyone and now you are breaking up? It has been less than four weeks since you announced your relationship, after all.]
Diamond, seeing the last comment, couldn’t help but sigh dejectedly. Who would have known that these two idiots had something planned for her when she planned to reveal her relationship?
She didn’t want to keep on hiding and wanted to date freely, though showing faces wasn’t going to be achieved in a day due to Sullivan’s celebrity status. She just wanted to be like any other girl out there. Go on a date and even if her fans see her, she won’t be subjected to scandals.
Why?
Because everyone knows that she was dating.
"I don’t regret it. I didn’t want to lie to myself or to you all who supported me, despite my craziness at times. Lying to you for such normal things like this didn’t feel right to me at all. Since I came here to share my life with all of you, why not share this beautiful part of my life with you as well? That’s what I thought."
[It’s a pity, though. Your ex seemed like a fine man.]
[He was tall and had a nice voice.]
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[Then are we still celebrating?]
[Is this good news?]
[I wonder.]
"Announcing my break up is a good thing for me. I consider it good news. I am free and single now. which means that I can ogle more men without feeling guilty!"
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