I got married without you (James and Amelia)
Chapter 100 No Significance

Amelia lacked love. She lacked passion so much that if someone treated her better, she would hand over her heart without

hesitation.

Although the two men had abandoned her, she didn't regret her love.

It was a pity that she had tried her best to love someone in her life, but no one had ever loved her.

She hoped God would give her some candy for being alone and miserable in her next life.

Amelia felt that her idea was a little r*diculous. When a person is dead, there is no next life. In the end, it would just be a handful of dust.

She put away her thoughts and looked up at Ryan, or more exactly, Jackson Collins.

"Mr. Collins, I've always treated my partners according to official principles. I am not ignoring you."

"As for what happened five years ago, it's all in the past. You don't have to take it to heart, Mr. Collins."

Regardless of whether he was truly suffering from amnesia or pretending not to recognize her, it held no significance anymore.

Time had taken away all the things that had happened.

They should not have mentioned it again.

After saying that, she went back to the underground parking lot.

Looking at her petite and thin back, Jackson felt she had changed significantly.

It seemed that the girl who knelt at the door of the Collins house and begged him to come out to see her had already died. Now, Amelia was no longer glamorous, and she was indifferent.

Jackson pressed his hand against his chest. It was empty as if he had forgotten something, but he couldn't recall anything.

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