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CHAPTER 3. DILEMMA

At this time, Rose pondered again alone, in a café; in fact, she wanted to go to the bookstore, just not in this state; cooling her head and improving her heart condition a little bit would be better. Rose sighed; she stopped attaching GPS to Dias so as not to be too heartbroken, and now it is true, her feelings have had enough, no longer heartbroken. It's just that, seeing the woman wear all the things given to her by her husband, it feels very annoying, proving that Rose is only a form of exchange and display and also a tool to resurrect the Dias company and her family, who collapsed. Once again, he took a breath, then let it out slowly. Not far away, it turned out that someone was watching him. And all that did not go unnoticed by his piercing eyes, watching how Rose took a breath, let it out, took a sip of warm coffee, and smelled its aroma as if he were getting peace from there.

Meanwhile, Dias, who was busy at work, received a phone call from a number he was very familiar with. Even so, being familiar with him, he could never ignore this number.

“Hello,” Dias greeted.

“Where are you?” asked the person on the other end of the phone.

Dias looked back at the caller's I'd Caller, and it was true; he was not wrong.

“It's in the office, why?” asked Dias again.

“I was just from that wife-you boutique,” he pressed in every word.

“Vania," called Dias

“Why?” asked the woman who was called.

“Where are you going there?" "I told you never to bother Rose; you never bothered her.” Dias sounded like she was sighing.

“How come you are different from him?" "Who exactly is your lover?” Vania seemed to groan in disapproval.

“I'm none other than Rose, but Rose is still my legitimate wife, and you're my lover." You know, right, that I only belong to you? "Everything in me is yours, not Rose's, but please don't bother Rose; she knows that I'm with you alone and never tries to separate us.” Dias tried to persuade Vania because he knew that she was easy to persuade him. They had been dating since high school and even had a secret relationship when he was married to Rose for more than five years. So, he has memorised it right.

“Vania, I know you are hurt, and I know how patient you are, but please, I can't marry you yet. I don't want mom and dad to be shocked to hear this; please give it time. After all, I've married you twice, and that's enough for now. Felice, our child will be fine too. Don't act too much, okay? "You know I only love you?” Dias was once again reminded.

Vania, on the other side, seemed speechless without responding. She is not a treasure madman, nor is she a person who actually wants to destroy other people's households, let alone Rose; it's just that Dias is her first lover. She was sometimes naughty, but Dias had been with him and was still the first person to reign in his heart. Sometimes, to be honest, she envied Rose's life; although Dias didn't love her, everyone loved her. She wanted to put Rose just once in her position. although it is difficult. And, knowing that he was to blame, he could even have been kicked out of Dias's life easily. Dias is his, but he must always hide in the shadows.

“Yes, I know, anyway; I didn't know that the boutique belonged to Rose, your wife. "I just happened to go there, Dias; yes, I'm sorry if I have put you in a difficult situation.” Vania finally relented.

Dias also never felt he was a good man, but for Rose, he never promised anything just to take care of the woman without knowing that his guard could fail and make Rose cry silently.

“Dias, I have an event later; go with my boss.” Vania tells Dias that she has an event.

“Yes, I also have an event, and it involves Rose. You are okay, right, baby?” Dias tries to persuade Vania as well.

“Yes, it's okay. Anyway, it's impossible for you and me to be a couple; we never can, and there is no chance to be a couple at a party, whatever it is.” There was Vania's weak but sorrowful voice. Dias, who couldn't bear it and knew how Vania was struggling, just fell silent.

“I'm sorry, baby. I promise that we will be together.” Dias promised something that he actually had a hard time giving. But what can you do? He did love Vania; it was proven that they had children; and he also survived these five years of marriage without touching her at all.

“Yes, I understand; yes, it was there later.”

After Vania broke off her call, Dias looked pensive; she could never decide or even end her relationship with Vania. Even then, the woman left, and he hated her. But it came back and brought the happy news that she was pregnant, then she was kicked out by her mother without knowing that Vania had children with her, and he married her to Rose. Going so on, it seemed that Dias's life was also not smooth. It's just that she has to take responsibility, and her child needs her. He loves Vania, and somehow Rose's beauty and kindness are masked by everything he has done with her.

In fact, if only Dias would open his heart a little bit to accept Rose,

Dias sighed, then looked back at the watch in his hand. It's time for lunch; she will just eat in the office, asking her assistant to buy food for her. The summoned Romans also walked in.

“Buy me some food; I haven't eaten lunch yet." This is all you, too. Dias gave one hundred thousand bills.

“Good sir,” Rome said.

Dias just nodded, giving an answer.

Rome passed, but before he walked out of the boss's room, he saw several times that Dias sighed and felt heavy; it seemed that his boss was in a dilemma. He knew that Dias was cheating; he originally wanted to tell Rose, the boss's wife. But, at last, it didn't happen. It wasn't that he wanted to take advantage; many times he was also caught by Dias, and even at that time, Dias had time to ask.

“Ask what you are curious about, but if you want to tell my wife, it doesn't matter." You're fired; that's it. If you would like to take advantage, you can never do it. Rose also deliberately defended this household, even though she knew I didn't love her. Back then, that's how he said it.

“I wonder why you would like to have an affair when Miss Rose is more than enough, but if I tell you, there is no benefit for me either." I blackmailed the father—not that I didn't want to; I just didn't like it that way. "After all, it's not my realm, Master; it's the father's family business.” That's how Rome answered, and until now, he did feel guilty about Rose, but Rome was also sure that Rose was not ignorant, as Dias said. He deliberately covered up all the ugly aspects of Dias.

Not long after, Rome came over with wrapped rice, and it didn't take long for Dias to immediately eat and finish it. Soon after, he returned to work because he had promised to be home at five o'clock because they had to prepare to go to a feast, to which Dias and Rose were invited, and they had to prepare something.

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