Vargan family manor.
Almost everyone noticed something was wrong with him.
The usually immaculate man had become disheveled, even sporting some stubble.
A maid came out of his room, holding a ring in her hand with glee in her eyes,
Suddenly Ferris blocked her path: “What are you holding?”
Seeing that he had discovered her, the maid quickly knelt down in fear.
“I’m sorry, Alpha Ferris, I didn’t mean to steal anything. I found this ring under the pillow when I was tidying the bedding.”
Ferris looked at the ordinary diamond ring in her hand, unable to remember whose it was for a moment.
“This ring…”
“It should be Miss Aurora’s,” the maid said.
Ferris’s heart contracted as he took the ring and saw the scratches on it.
He suddenly remembered the scene from three years ago when they got married – because of his coldness, Aurora had hidden in the kitchen alone crying and trying to destroy the ring.
Her sobs still echoed in his ears.
“Ferris, do you know that here, anyone can bully me. No one treats me as Luna at all. What did I do wrong?”
His throat felt bitter as he gripped the ring tightly.
“What did you just call her?”
“Miss Aurora.” The servant, fearing Ferris’s anger, explained, “Everyone has always s called her that.”
Everyone has always called her that.
Aurora was right – indeed, no one here treated her as Mrs. Vargan, his Luna.
Ferris stood frozen in place.
The maid, frightened, carefully left.
After she left, Ferris’s hand gripping the ring so tight that he’s actually bleeding.
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Chapter 200
Seeing Ferris arrive, Victoria approached: “Dennis wants to talk to you alone.
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