Because Bruce has a fiancée but is not yet married, Deana still feels there is a glimmer of hope and is still unwilling to give up.
He asked a woman to marry him, but the woman said in public that she was still waiting for another person. Zayne still remembers this strange shame.
From then on, he hated Bruce deeply. Later, Bruce got married in Eastcliff. That night, Deana cried out all his tears and stayed behind closed doors for a month.
Zayne brought flowers to Deana’s house every day to beg to see him. He persisted for thirty-nine days and spent thirty-nine bouquets of roses before finally knocking on Deana’s heart. Deana, who was nearly twenty catties thin, walked out of the room and the door, and said a word to Zayne who was holding flowers outside the door.
She asked Zayne if she might not forget Bruce for the rest of her life, Zayne would still marry her. Zayne gritted his teeth and agreed. Then, Deana and Zayne became engaged, and a month later, married. When he first got married, Zayne slept with anxiety and fear every night.
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