Annie was low-key and didn't want such an important moment in her life to be watched by the public, but Lucas was the opposite. Because Annie loved him, she was willing to compromise for him.

The crowd became even more noisy because of the fireworks. The little girl next to me got even more excited, grabbing her friend and screaming.

"Oh my gosh! They're so happy! I'm so jealous of Annie!"

I stood in the middle of the crowd, silent and without a smile, looking a bit out of place.

They were indeed a perfect match.

The screen was still broadcasting the wedding scene, but under the light of the fireworks, I turned and left.

I stopped on the overpass.

In my pocket, my hand clenched around the ring. After a while, I took out the diamond ring from my pocket. It was Annie's favorite pink diamond, but now it was useless to me.

I put the ring in a box and handed it to a beggar beside me. "It's over, everything is over. From now on, whether it's with the Crawford family or with Annie, we're done, settled."

My stuff got tossed out by the Crawford Group employees and scattered all over the place. The once respectful staff started pointing fingers at me.