Terence looked at Jean and continued, "In fact For what happened that night. "
Terence hesitated for a while and continued, "I accompanied you to the wrap party that day. I was in a hurry to say something, but I don't know why..."
Before Terence could finish his words, Jean interrupted Terence.
She was always dissatisfied, but she didn't show it on her face.
She smiled bitterly and said to Terence, "Do you want to say You didn't really want to admit our relationship that night. You were forced to do so, weren't you? "
"No, I didn't mean that." Terence looked at Jean awkwardly and said, "I'm not forced to do that. Anyway, it's my fault. I shouldn't have been so impulsive. I'm sorry."
"Why do you feel sorry for me?" Asked Jean.
Terence looked at Jean and didn't know what to say.
He thought for a long time and felt that he had to make it clear to Jean. He couldn't delay her like this.
He had thought that after saying this, Jean would be angry and cry, but she didn't. He looked at himself very calmly, as if nothing had happened.
Terence took another sip of his coffee and continued, "Jean, we have known each other since childhood, and I have always regarded you as my own sister. I have never thought of further relationship with you. I know that your feelings for me are different, but Maybe it's just a little girl's admiration. I hope you can tell whether you like it or not. "
Terence looked at Jean and continued, "I was too impulsive that night, so I said those words to the reporters. I'm really sorry that you told the lie with me."
Terence smiled bitterly and continued to say to Jean, "I know it has happened. No matter how much I apologize, it's useless, but I think I should make it clear to you, in case In case you misunderstand me, you can beat or scold me, or I can ask for any compensation... "
"Terence." At first, Jean thought that after Terence said this, she would be his wife. But she didn't expect that Terence would turn against her in just a few days.
She was so angry that she wanted to vent all her dissatisfaction, but finally she held it back.
She smiled bitterly and said to Terence, "In fact, even if you don't tell me, I know the reason why you did that."
"What?" Terence was stunned.
With a bitter smile, Jean continued to say to Terence, "When you said those words the other day, you stared at Julia. I guess You did this just to annoy Julia, didn't you? "
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