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Mr. Williams Wants His Ex-Wife Back novel Chapter 202

"If you dislike these old ones, I can buy you new ones." Looking at Rebecca, Adam was suddenly as naive as a child.

He still didn't understand that not all women in the world liked jewelry, nor all women in the world liked to spend men's money.

Rebecca shook her head and said nothing. She just turned her head away.

"Rebecca, we used to be a couple. You can take it as a token of our love." Rebecca's indifference made Adam's heart ache. There was so much he wanted to say to her, but he couldn't.

Rebecca turned her head to look at him and asked with a faint smile, "Was there ever love between us? Do you want me to remember all the sad things?"

"Rebecca..."

"I'm sorry. I'm not blaming you or getting angry at you. The person you love is Linda. In order to force me to leave, you tried every means to humiliate me. I understand and I don't blame you." Looking at Adam's pained expression, Rebecca interrupted him mercilessly. "Now that you have achieved your goal, don't look back. Even if Linda is not good, it's your choice."

"Even if Linda is not good, it's your choice." Her words echoed in his mind.

When Adam looked at Rebecca, his eyes turned moist again.

Rebecca was right.

It was all his fault.

"Rebecca, I regret it."

Rebecca took it and opened it. Inside was the diamond bracelet that Carlos had bought at the charity auction today.

After taking a look, Rebecca closed the box and handed it back to Bill. "Thank Mr. Scott for me, but it's too expensive. I can't accept it."

"Miss Smith, I'm just following orders. If you don't want it, give it back to my boss personally." Bill smiled and said, "Miss Smith, I won't disturb you. Good night."

Rebecca looked at Bill who had turned around and left, feeling a little helpless.

"Oh, by the way, my boss has a strange habit. He never takes back a gift he gives. Otherwise, he will just throw it away as trash." Bill suddenly turned around and looked at Rebecca, smiling gently at her.

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