Chapter 1278
When Remus said those words, Horace could not find it in himself to retort them.
Even so, he couldn't help but plead with Remus, "I know that I've gone overboard with my request. But I only have one granddaughter, and I can't watch her suffer."
Toward the end, he even started to choke on his tears.
Remus was also silent because he could understand what Horace was saying, but that did not mean that Remus had the final say on forgiveness.
After a moment, he sighed and asked in reply, "Horace, if the tables are turned, and someone wants to hurt Wanda and your greatgrandchild, what would you do?
I will make them pay for it! That was what Horace thought, but he never expressed it aloud.
Even though Horace did not answer the question, Remus could make his own guess. "I suppose you'd have arrived at the same decision," he said before hanging up.
Over at the Muller Residence, Horace held the phone as Remus' last words rang in his ears.
He knew that Remus never planned on forgiving Wanda. As he thought about it, he was in despair and looked as if he had aged by a decade.
"Wanda, oh, Wanda, I've tried my best," Horace murmured as he covered his face with his hands.
He actually knew that he was crossing the boundary by asking Remus to grant his request.
After all, Wanda deserved it, so he had no right to hate Remus and Nicholas. No matter what, Horace still couldn't watch her being imprisoned for life.
"If only I didn't bring you over back then, things wouldn't have come to this."
Horace had never regretted this moment even more. He truly regretted bringing Wanda back to attend Remus' birthday party and working with Remus thereafter to matchmake her with Nicholas.
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