Mary screamed. She did not expect to meet him here, so she took a step back in shock.

Hearing Mary's voice, William hurried forward and pulled Mary behind him. He did not expect that Frank would be here either.

A coincidence? Or did Frank follow them?

"William..." Frank's face darkened while looking at the two. His eyes darted towards William's wound and asked with concern, "How's your injury?"

Meanwhile, Mary stood aside and wiped the tears on her face silently. Instead of listening to Frank, she ridiculed herself in her heart. 'Did these two come here to disgust me more together?'

"Not bad." William nodded curtly and took Mary's hand to leave.

"Let go of me!" With a cold look on her face, Mary glanced at Frank and then glared at William. "Stop being a hypocrite! Who exactly do you want me to see? Sansa or Frank? You have to put up a full play, William. You've screwed everything up!"

Mary frowned and left, passing by in between the two men. Such a bad luck in the middle of the night.

"Mary!"

"William!" Frank grabbed William's hand and asked, "Why are you here? You still... You still can't let her go, right?"

Seeing that Mary angrily got on the car instead of running away, William felt relieved. He turned to face Frank and answered curtly, "I'm here to end everything."

"End? What do you mean?" Frank's eyes were wide open in shock. He was not sure what to make of William's words so he looked at the direction of Sansa's tombstone. A faint red light was still there, accompanied by faint smoke curling upwards to the sky. The ebony box was covered with soot and ashes. "My sister didn't leave too many things to you. How could you bear to burn them all?"

"I should have done it before

stop their car on the way.

"How... how did you know where I was?" asked Mary.

"You took my phone with you, remember? I found you by GPS." Barry opened the door and said welcomingly, "We're home, Mary."

"Okay." Mary nodded and got off.

The two walked into the villa side by side. "Would you like to have dinner first?" Barry asked.

"No, I'm not hungry." Mary shook her head and said in a dejected tone, "I went to pick up Alick and Elissa, but he... he took me away."

"Did he do anything to you?"

"No, he didn't."

"That's good." Barry nodded and sighed in relief.

"Then I'll go upstairs and take a rest."

"Wait a minute." Barry was a little embarrassed and nervous. Nevertheless, he swallowed hard and proceeded to his plan. 'It's now or never,' he thought. "I want to talk to you."

"What's the matter?" Mary stopped and looked up at him.

Outside the villa, Selah rushed back with her small suitcase. She had been out of town for a week, and finally had the opportunity to come back. She had to admit that she missed this place and most importantly, Barry. She even brought a gift for him.

Reaching the outside of the living room, Selah slowed down on purpose and crept towards the door.

'Ha ha! Will Barry be surprised when he sees me later?'

Click.

Selah pushed the door open slowly and quietly. With the doorknob in her hand, she was about to call his name when she saw a heartbreaking scene.

"Mary, marry me!"

In the living room, Barry was kneeling on one knee as he took out a delicate velvet box from his pocket. He slowly opened it, revealing a shiny diamond ring which sparkled on everyone's eyes. "Mary, marry me! I will take care of you for the rest of my life! I love you!"

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