He didn't tell Eden that he would see Haven. Instead, he made an excuse that he was going out and would come back for lunch.
Eden was at home playing with her three children and didn't pay much attention to him, but just told him to drive carefully on the road.
After all, Victor had a car accident. When Victor drove, she would worry.
Victor drove to the prison outside the city alone.
He knew the person in charge of this place, so he easily met Haven who was in prison uniform.
When Haven heard that someone wanted to see her, she was very confused. Who would come to see her in the world?
Was it dad or mom or her two brothers? She actually wanted to see them and say sorry to them.
She ruined her happy life and ended up like this. She did regret it.
However, no one had come to see her after waiting for such a long time.
She also knew that the Clement family was utterly disappointed in her, and she didn't even have the chance to say sorry.
But she had never dreamed that the person who came to see her was Victor.
When she saw Victor, she looked like she had seen a ghost. She thought she was dazzled and blinked her eyes. But Victor still sat in the chair opposite her.
He was wearing a comfortable white suit, and his hair was a little longer than before, making him look even more handsome and noble.
His expression was so cold and unfamiliar as if it wasn't the Victor she knew.
She felt that Victor had changed, and he was more terrible than before.
He still had that careless look, but there was a lot more aggression in him than before.
Haven was very thin. In this place, the torment and remorse made her body worse day by day.
Without delicate makeup, her face became ordinary and sallow, and her eyes were dull.
She plucked up the courage to sit opposite Victor.
Victor glanced at her and folded his legs elegantly.
Then he looked up at Haven.
His calm black eyes became sarcastic and sharp at the moment he looked at Haven.
Haven couldn't help but shudder at that gaze of his and lowered her head, not daring to look at Victor.
But the familiar feeling of oppression coming from him made it impossible for her to escape the truth.
She would never have imagined that he was still alive.
She was still the same as before, not daring to look directly into his deep and gloomy eyes.
"Aren't you surprised to see that I'm still alive?" There was anger and aggressiveness in Victor's voice.
Haven tensed up instantly, and she knew the purpose of Victor's visit.
He wasn't here to visit her, but to let her see that he was still alive.
At this thought, Haven suddenly laughed mockingly, "I am indeed surprised that you are still alive. But everything before that was also because of you. I was raised to be Eden's replacement. If she hadn't returned, I would have married you. It was a dream I had since I was a child. But with the dream shattered, what do you think I would do?"
Her life had been planned by them.
Although it was a little far-fetched. In the end, her mother did not force her to marry anyone.
Everything was done by her voluntarily. It was that stubbornness in her heart that made her make mistakes step by step, and finally so wrong that she didn't even recognize herself anymore.
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