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Aurelia peeked at that ring on the tray with interest. It was a silver band with an egg-shaped diamond. It was a simple design, but what made it special enough to catch her eye was the vein-like design of the band itself. It looked like the roots of a tree holding the diamond in place. It was very pretty. But it was a diamond nonetheless. The price was written right next to it and Aurelia did not think it was worth liking after seeing the price tag. Her family was rich enough to buy a diamond, but not that one. Definitely not that one. If she couldn't get it on her own, she didn't want anyone else to be burdened by it either. Aurelia decided to keep silent and let Alexander choose it. As she did so, Alexander did not bother her with different rings anymore. She watched him fiddle w