Chapter 18
Janet suddenly stopped her steps forward and stood still, listening quietly.
After saying this sentence in unison, they quietly observed Emma’s reaction.
However, Emma showed no expression and leisurely poured herself a cup of tea.
“Emma, I know it was me who realized my feelings too late. In the past, I was deceived by Janet and thought you were arrogant. It was all my fault. We grew up together since we were kids, and I was misled by her pitiful appearance, misunderstanding you.”
After speaking, he took out a doll made of a string of pearls from his pocket and held it up to Emma.
“Emma, I know I hurt your heart before, you were angry, you see the pearl doll you threw away, I made a new one for you. Don’t be angry, okay? Come back with me, let’s start over.
“Emma, I know I was wrong too, Anthony said, as Isaac immediately took out a gemstone crown from his pocket and held it up in front of Emma.”
“You see, the jewel crown you lost, I have replaced it with an even more beautiful one for you. You will always be my little princess. Come back with me.”
Mateo immediately took out a photo frame from his pocket, inside of which was a picture of them when they were eighteen years old.
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“Emma, look at the photos I reprinted. In the past twenty years, we
have never been apart. No one knows you better than me. Come back with me, and I will continue to spoil you like before.”
Three people held up things, waiting for Emma’s response.
Emma laughed lightly after they finished speaking.
Looking into Isaac’s eyes, she spoke to him.
“Isaac, you know we grew up together since we were kids. I thought Janet was the one who grew up with you. After all these years of friendship, you let her words create misunderstandings between us. Don’t you find it funny?”
After finishing speaking, he took the pearl doll and casually threw it to the ground. With the help of gravity, the doll’s string broke instantly.
The plump and round pearls rolled in all directions one by one.

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