Chapter 66 - Lovers From the Past

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It was only right for Susan to think so.

Although Diana and Aren were each other’s first love, they broke up a long time ago. To be precise, they became complete strangers three years ago.

Before making the call, Susan was worried if Diana still had feelings for Aren, but from the way Diana recounted her car accident, Susan was relieved, knowing that Diana had already let go of the past.

After all, the reason why they broke up was because Diana wanted to pursue her violin career.

“If she could give up her beloved violin career, then her ex-lover should be nothing, right?” Susan thought.

But what Susan did not see was that on the other end of the line, Dana’s face turned pale when she heard the news.

Dana was so shocked by the news that she almost lost her balance. She stood rooted to the ground in a daze, her eyes blank and helpless.

She couldn’t believe her ears. How could Aren have someone else? Diana thought in confusion.

How could he forget their love so easily?

“Youre lying, right? This is just a joke, right?” Diana asked softly. Her voice was trembling, mixed with a sobbing tone that she did not notice.

Susan finally realized that something was wrong. “You… Do you still love him?”

She suddenly felt regretful for telling Diana that.

She really wanted to slap herself in the mirror.

Wasn’t she just rubbing salt into Diana’s wound?

Susan bit her lower lip in frustration. She was trying very hard to change the subject, but Diana didn’t give her a chance.

“So what you said just now is true. You are not kidding me, are you?” Dana asked again in a skeptical tone. The only reply she got was endless silence.

“Alright, I already know the answer.” Diana chuckled, looking very depressed.

“Can I know what kind of woman he is engaged to? Is she pretty? I think she must be a pretty girl, right?”

Questions popped out of Diana’s mouth one after another.

It wasn’t clear if she really wanted to hear the answers or she just needed an answer before she could give up.

This time, Susan shut her mouth tightly and refused to say anything else in case she said something wrong and made Diana unhappy.

In the music square, everyone looked at her, surprised. The beautiful woman looked sad. The tears in her eyes made her eyes brighter, as if she came straight out of a painting.

“Hey, lady, you look sad. Do you need my help?”

A boy with short, flaxen hair wearing a black hoodie walked out of the crowd.

He looked at Diana and extended his hand, holding the tissue. “Wipe the tears from your eyes. Although you look beautiful when you cry, I think you’ll look better when you smile.”

The boy shrugged his shoulders and looked certain.

It was wonderful to have cute boys walk up and talk to you.

But Dana was in no mood to talk to him now. She didn’t even take the tissue that she badly needed from him.

She simply shook her head and walked to the side with the phone in her hand.

“I think I heard a boy’s voice just now. Is he your new boyfriend?” Susan asked cautiously.

Although she knew that this was unlikely, she still had some hope.

Susan hoped that Diana could walk out of the pain and previous relationship.

In just a month, she lost both her career and her love.

Susan was afraid that Diana would not be able to take the blow and do something stupid.

However, her hopes were dashed. “No, he’s not my boyfriend. He’s just a passerby,” Diana replied.

She wanted to put on a smile but she couldn’t do it. This was too difficult for her. At this moment, her mind was packed with images of Aren.

‘The sweet times they spent together flashed across her mind, and her time seemed to have slowed down.

“Susan, I have made up my mind. I plan to return to New York tomorrow.” Diana exhaled slowly and told Susan firmly of her latest decision.

“What? You want to go back to New York? You’re not trying to destroy his marriage, are you?”

Dana’s decision came so suddenly that it was like a deep water torpedo that blew up next to Susan.

Oh, my god!

Can someone tell her why things turned out this way? She thought to herself.