Chapter 894
Her world was one of brightness.
"Goodbye," Jasper said before leaving. Choosing to move on, he decided not to prolong the farewell or be indecisive about it.
"Esther, may you have a passionate and brilliant life," he added.
Esther redirected her gaze from Jasper to Logan and handed a gift to him. In surprise, she commented, "This guy is so strange.
Could he be someone who has always liked my sister? What was my sister thinking? Leaving someone who adored her like that
and insisting on being with a lunatic like Bradley..."
"Maybe it's love, or maybe it's obsession," Logan mused.
Esther shook her head in disagreement. "My sister couldn't possibly be a hopeless romantic."
How could someone like Bradley deserve the sincere love of a woman?
"You're right."
Bradley lingered until the end of the engagement party. If there were doubts about Esther's identity before the ceremony,
everyone was crystal clear about how she was different from the Esther they knew by the time it ended.
For most people, who Esther really was didn't matter.
Bradley approached Logan and Esther, accompanied by a few bodyguards who kept their distance.
These bodyguards weren't there for Bradley's safety but to swiftly intervene if he disrupted the engagement party.
"Are you really not Esther?" Bradley questioned.
Esther was exasperated. She turned to Logan, holding her head. "Is this person's brain malfunctioning? Why can't he understand
plain speech?"
Bradley felt as though his heart had been sliced. The little red mole that belonged to Esther had vanished, and the scars on her
body had also disappeared.
Although Bradley's rational mind told him that the Esther before him wasn't the one he yearned for, he couldn't resist the urge to
get close to her.
Esther was startled by the eerie possessiveness in Bradley's eyes and wondered if he was trying to pull off some kind of
doppelganger trick.
Bradley said, "I don't care who you are. I won't allow—"
Esther cut him off with a mocking laugh. She grabbed a bottle of red wine nearby and walked up to him, pouring the wine over
his head.
"Bradley, ease up on those ridiculous novels, got it?" she said, smashing the wine bottle onto the floor.
Bradley gazed at the shattered glass, much like his fragmented heart.
"Esther, you're not well. Don't get angry. Let's go back to the hospital," Logan suggested, holding Esther's hand and leading her
past Bradley.
A familiar scent grazed Bradley's nose, and he instinctively reached out toward Esther to grab her delicate wrist.
Disgusted, Esther raised an eyebrow and promptly threw Bradley over her shoulder. He hit the floor with a thud.
Esther took a napkin from Logan and wiped where Bradley had held her with a disdainful look.
"Bradley, this is the first time. If there's a next time, I'll personally chop off your hands!"