Sealed With Love
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Chapter 31 Have Dinner Together img
Chapter 32 The Arrogant Drillmaster img
Chapter 33 Set Her Up (Part One) img
Chapter 34 Set Her Up (Part Two) img
Chapter 35 Make The Bed for Me img
Chapter 36 Photos On The Forum img
Chapter 37 Love At First Sight img
Chapter 38 She Passed Out (Part One) img
Chapter 39 She Passed Out (Part Two) img
Chapter 40 I Will Protect You From Now On img
Chapter 41 Take You For A Ride img
Chapter 42 The Newcomers Welcoming Party (Part One) img
Chapter 43 The Newcomers Welcoming Party (Part Two) img
Chapter 44 Being Dragged Into The Civil Affairs Bureau (Part One) img
Chapter 45 Being Dragged Into The Civil Affairs Bureau (Part Two) img
Chapter 46 Prove Your Innocence (Part One) img
Chapter 47 Prove Your Innocence (Part Two) img
Chapter 48 Do You Remember This Place (Part One) img
Chapter 49 Do You Remember This Place (Part Two) img
Chapter 50 Women's Friendship (Part One) img
Chapter 51 Women's Friendship (Part Two) img
Chapter 52 A Provocation Letter (Part One) img
Chapter 53 A Provocation Letter (Part Two) img
Chapter 54 Where Did You Get That Necklace (Part One) img
Chapter 55 Where Did You Get That Necklace (Part Two) img
Chapter 56 Do You Think I'm Old img
Chapter 57 I Won’t Have Your Baby (Part One) img
Chapter 58 I Won’t Have Your Baby (Part Two) img
Chapter 59 Ryan's Brother (Part One) img
Chapter 60 Ryan's Brother (Part Two) img
Chapter 61 What Happened In The Private Room (Part One) img
Chapter 62 What Happened In The Private Room (Part Two) img
Chapter 63 You Take Me To Bed img
Chapter 64 I'm Home (Part One) img
Chapter 65 I'm Home (Part Two) img
Chapter 66 The Wedding Night (Part One) img
Chapter 67 The Wedding Night (Part Two) img
Chapter 68 Give Him To Me img
Chapter 69 We Are Acquaintances (Part One) img
Chapter 70 We Are Acquaintances (Part Two) img
Chapter 71 I’m Married img
Chapter 72 He Has Never Kissed You img
Chapter 73 Who Was Pestering Me img
Chapter 74 Got A Call At 2 AM img
Chapter 75 Choosing Courses img
Chapter 76 Showcasing Her Skills In Class (Part One) img
Chapter 77 Showcasing Her Skills In Class (Part Two) img
Chapter 78 Check The Surveillance Video img
Chapter 79 Go To Maple Mountain To Sketch (Part One) img
Chapter 80 Go To Maple Mountain To Sketch (Part Two) img
Chapter 81 A Walk Down The Memory Lane (Part One) img
Chapter 82 A Walk Down The Memory Lane (Part Two) img
Chapter 83 Pushed Down The Hill img
Chapter 84 Something Happened To Fiona img
Chapter 85 Is That You (Part One) img
Chapter 86 Is That You (Part Two) img
Chapter 87 I Will Carry You Up img
Chapter 88 She Was Trying To Kill You img
Chapter 89 Sweet Time img
Chapter 90 Put Her Down img
Chapter 91 Out To Sketch img
Chapter 92 The Legend Of Maple Leaves (Part One) img
Chapter 93 The Legend Of Maple Leaves (Part Two) img
Chapter 94 Out Of Her Room (Part One) img
Chapter 95 Out Of Her Room (Part Two) img
Chapter 96 Leona's punishment (Part One) img
Chapter 97 Leona's punishment (Part Two) img
Chapter 98 Am I The Only One Unimportant (Part One) img
Chapter 99 Am I The Only One Unimportant (Part Two) img
Chapter 100 Don't Mess With Fiona (Part One) img
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Sealed With Love

Sophy James
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Chapter 1 Graduation Speech (Part One)

In S City, Z Country...

It was mid-June, and the tall mulberry tree was in bloom once more.

Fiona Ji looked up and down at the trees. With a sigh, she went on her way, thinking that she ought to be on her way to school.

The high school auditorium was jam packed with people. It was graduation day, and all the students and parents waited excitedly for the opening ceremony to begin. It was another year, and another set of fresh graduates. The students had just finished their college entrance examinations, and were about to set off to a new milestone in their lives.

Backstage, Fiona Ji was waiting behind the curtain to deliver her speech. Fiona was undoubtedly beautiful. Her smooth, black hair fell elegantly on her shoulders. It made her fair skin stand out even more, which had a faint, pinkish glow. Fiona's eyes were big and bright--with one glance, they appeared to have a million things to say. Her thick and long lashes often cast shadows over her eyes, making her look all the more lovely.

She straightened out the school uniform she was wearing and adjusted the bow knot tied at her collar. Mumbling to herself, she practiced her speech one last time as preparation.

"Fiona, you're up. Come here and get ready to get on the stage," one of her teachers whispered to her.

"Yes, Miss Zhou."

"Everyone, please welcome this graduating class' most outstanding student, Fiona Ji!"

Taking a deep breath in, Fiona strode out to the center of the stage and onto the podium. Applause filled the entire auditorium.

Some of the naughtier students whistled when they saw Fiona make her way to the center of the stage.

A lot of male high school students saw Fiona as a goddess. Beautiful and intelligent. What was more, she was rather cold towards other people, which made her all the more mysterious. Most of the students did not dare to get close to her because of this.

What they didn't know was that Fiona used to be such a happy little girl, always smiling and laughing. Obviously, those days were no more...

"It was three years ago when we started high school. We were innocent and naive. At that time, it was easy to imagine all the things that we could be. But, we have yet to decide what we really want to be, what we are passionate about, what kind of life we can achieve for ourselves. We will soon be able to grow and find out more about ourselves in the next chapter of our lives. Luckily, our elders will be there to guide us every step of the way. As we enter college, let us also not forget to make deep and meaningful relationships. There is no need to go through any hurdles alone.

High school may seem like the best time in our lives, but I say that the best is yet to come. When we leave this school, let us all do everything we can to achieve all our dreams. Congratulations to everyone! Thank you."

When Fiona finished her speech, some of the girls were already sobbing with sadness. There was also a tinge of sorrow rising from the bottom of Fiona's heart. She wanted to go back and see the mountainous tree at the school grounds.

When the ceremony ended, students said their tearful goodbyes to each other. Some were taking photos with their parents. Some were chatting away with their favorite teachers. Some were boasting loudly about what they would be doing next.

It seemed as if Fiona was the only one who came to the graduation alone. It has been almost ten years.

'Father, mother... How are you up in heaven? Have you seen how I've grown up? Are you proud?'

"Hi, Fiona!" As she was thinking quietly to herself, someone behind her suddenly called her name. Fiona turned around and found it was one of the class leaders.

"What's up?" Fiona asked politely.

"Oh.. Ah, nothing," he stuttered as he laughed nervously. The boy was so shy that he scratched his head and said, "I heard that you ranked second in the college entrance examinations in our city. That's so awesome! Which school did you register for?"

"D University."

"Wow. D University is a great school! That's in M City, right? It's pretty close so it'll be convenient for you to come home!"

"Yes," Fiona replied with a slight smile. M City was her mother and father's hometown, and was her hometown until she was about eight years old. For her, her home wasn't where she was right now--it was in M City, the place where most of her happiest moments happened.

"What major?" he asked, smiling widely.

"Jewelry Design, major in Art Department."

"That's so cool!" The boy said with admiration. "You are so talented. I'm sure you'll be able to design a lot of beautiful jewelry!"

"Thank you," Fiona replied in a grateful tone. "Well, then. If you'll excuse me," she said as she turned to walk away.

"Hey, wait!" the boy called after her hurriedly.

"What's wrong?" Fiona stopped in her tracks and looked back at him.

"I was wondering if I could ask you out tomorrow?"

"What for?" Fiona asked, her brows furrowing.

"Fiona, it's just that... Can you go out on a date with me? I like you!" After saying his confession, the boy's face flushed red.

"I..." Surprised, Fiona blushed and shook her head. "Look... I'm awfully sorry, but I'm not interested in dating anyone for the time being."

"But we can start with friends!" the boy insisted.

"We're already friends. I'm sorry," Fiona declined with an apologetic smile.

"Okay..." The boy put his hands in his pockets, his head down low.

Fiona brushed past all the other people and got on a bus. With a sullen mood, she gazed out the window, looking at the trees that zoomed by.

Ten years ago, when she was only eight years old, her parents passed away. When they died, Fiona moved here to S City to live with her aunt. Soon, she was going to study at a university in M City, the place where she and her parents used to live. There was still a bit of reluctance in her heart to leave S City.

"We're now stopping at the XJ Garden. Again, stopping at XJ Garden."

Fiona grabbed her bag and got out of the bus.

When she got off, she saw a familiar car that seemed to be waiting for her.

'Isn't that Grandpa Wayne's?'

Thinking of this, Fiona quickened her pace. She got into the car and was soon on her way to her aunt's house.

As soon as she entered the house, Fiona saw Wayne Cheng's assistant, Victor Zhang.

The other people there--her aunt Jenny, her uncle Mike and her cousin Angela-- were all looking stiff and tense with Victor there standing at in the living room.

            
            

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