Chapter 854
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
As soon as he heard the sound, Marcus Laughed happily on the other end of the phone.
âNow, be careful on the way, okay? And make sure your phone stays on.â Millie blushed and
successfully hung up this time.
She turned around and smiled awkwardly at Patrick.
âLetâs go,â she said and walked ahead of Patrick who was a little sad. Then again, he told himself that
he should be happy for her happiness.
After walking for half an hour, Millie and Patrick finally got to the highway. Unfortunately, the bus was
already repaired and had driven away.
Their misfortune turned around when a minibus passed by not long after and picked them up.
The minibus stopped at the agricultural station first for Patrick to get off.
Then, it went on and reached a small town with many houses.
âSir, Iâm getting off here, please,â Millie said, holding out some money to the man.
On the side of the road stood a young man with caramel-coloured skin. He was just looking randomly
around until his eyes stopped on the minibus.
The door opened and out of it stepped a tall girl. From her side view, she had tender skin. She looked
delicate with her long hair. The young man hadnât seen all of her face, but she sure was a beauty.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
Roland Ruiz was mesmerized. He had never seen such a beautiful woman in this town. Heck, all the
girls in this town were rough and rude. None of them were his type.
When Millie closed the door and turned, finally giving a full view of her face, Roland couldnât believe it.
She was gorgeous. Just like a fairy.
Rolandâs heart flipped a thousand times. He had found his wife.
Millie didnât go home directly. She walked to an old lady who was selling bread.
Roland rushed after her with the aim of gaining of her favour. The unctuous Look on his face made it
obvious.
âExcuse me, beauty. Iâd like to know you. My name is Roland. My family runs a medicine business and
can make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Actually, Iâm the richest person in this town.â
Millie looked at the young man talking to her. His face seemed familiar.
The next second, she figured out why he didnât recognize her. How could he when she used to be
masked every single time? At the time, he thought she was ugly and didnât care for her. He was only
interested in beautiful women, while he swore at ugly women and humiliated them.
Millie never liked Roland back in school. He was a_ hateful underachiever who took himself for king
and bullied anyone who didnât meet his standards.
She recalled the time when he tore up her book, slammed it back on her desk and cursed at her.
âMillie, youâre so ugly that you shouldnât be allowed to be out here.