Lin Chi Juan

Chapter 498: Let Go of the Past, Let Us Love Each Other

Chapter 498: Chapter 498: Let Go of the Past, Let Us Love Each Other


Cody’s chubby little hand held a diamond ring box.


Inside lay a diamond ring with a silver band. Under the light, the dazzling diamond cast brilliant colors, stunningly beautiful.


Ginny walked up coolly and explained, "We found this at Aunt Sharon’s place. The ring was designed by Mommy, which shows she desires rings and flowers in her heart. If you give these to Mommy, you’ll definitely win her heart."


Although Ginny still didn’t have much faith in Sebastian Blackwood as a lousy dad, he had promised Cody to give the lousy dad another chance.


If he could really treat Mommy well, Ginny was willing to believe him this once.


Sebastian Blackwood looked at the diamond ring, and his cold, hard heart was slightly touched.


Back then, when he married Ivy Kensington, they had nothing, just got a simple marriage certificate, not even a proper banquet.


So, she still had expectations about these things deep down...


"Daddy, just hurry up and take it! Mommy will be back soon!"


Seeing him remain silent, Ronnie became anxious, stood on tiptoe, and shoved the ring box into Sebastian Blackwood’s hand.


Then, with a "snap", all the lights in the villa were turned off.


He pulled Ginny and Cody to hide in the dark.


As Ivy Kensington returned, she saw the villa shrouded in darkness and found it strange.


What happened today? Why aren’t the lights on? Is there a power outage?


She thought, somewhat worried whether Ginny, Cody, and Ronnie would be scared in such darkness, and quickly walked in.


But at the moment she opened the door, a large hand with a cool touch grasped her wrist.


"Who?"


Ivy Kensington was startled fiercely and instinctively tried to kick, but was locked in the opponent’s embrace, the familiar scent of a man wafted over.


Only then did she realize it was Sebastian Blackwood, and she subconsciously let out a sigh of relief...


Then, with a cold little face, she said, "What are you doing? Not turning on the lights or saying a word, trying to scare me to death?"


Fortunately, she was brave, otherwise, he would have really scared her out of her wits.


After speaking, she was about to push Sebastian Blackwood away to turn on the lights.


Yet at this second, the man’s large hand encircling her wrist gently slid down and finally held onto her fingers. Before she understood what he was doing, a cold, hard ring was securely placed between her fingers.


This is...


Ivy Kensington was a little dazed.


The next second, all the overhead lights were turned on, and the handsome, matchless face of Sebastian Blackwood appeared in her sight.


In his dark eyes, there was a brilliance even more dazzling than the light.


Ivy Kensington’s heart couldn’t help but tremble lightly.


Sebastian Blackwood took her hand, grasping her fingers tightly in his palm.


He spoke, his voice deep and earnest, "Ivy Kensington, I’ve rarely shown this, but over the years we fought, quarreled, and hated... but never have we loved."


That phrase "never have we loved" was like a sharp blade piercing her heart, and Ivy Kensington’s nose unexpectedly ached, with an impulse to cry.


She lowered her gaze, her dense lashes uncontrollably trembling.


"So, what are you trying to say?"


She asked him in a muffled voice, with a kind of indescribable anticipation in her heart.


"Ivy Kensington, I said you’re my woman, in life and death."


Sebastian Blackwood whispered, with an authoritative yet alluring power, his broad palm landing on the woman’s delicate face, the usually indifferent eyes now tinged with a hint of soft tenderness.


"So let’s put the past behind and love each other."


He said.