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Aurelia blinked rapidly. It made sense. The ring was sent by Cooper but now they were not engaged, so there was no point in wearing the ring. Until now, Aurelia thought only the other party in the deal had changed and Alexander wouldn't care about such details. Aurelia did not care about it. She quietly removed the ring from her finger, put it in a small pouch and stuffed it into her bag. Alexander saw her careful actions and scoffed sarcastically. "He ditched you at your own party but you still treat his ring so carefully. Does he mean a lot to you?" His words carried a hint of warning. Aurelia did not get the hint, as she did not get a lot of things. She shook her head and answered truthfully, "It's a diamond. I cannot drop it anywhere. It's worth a lot. I will ask Rachel and dad w