Stefan looked fixedly at the woman in front of him and said stubbornly, "Even if you're a hedgehog now, I'm not afraid to come near you."
Martha faintly froze, and the next second she heard him continue.
"Even if I'm bruised and battered, I'll definitely get the old Martha back again."
What happened in the past was his fault.
Now, he only hoped that Martha would give him a chance and not push him further and further away.
Martha's red lips were tightly pursed and she didn't say anything.
She had told Stefan many times that what happened between them was long gone.
But this man simply did not listen, and now she heard these words, only to feel annoyed.
In the eyes of the onlookers, Martha was indifferent and heartless. Stefan had done so much, yet she still cold shouldered him.
The crowd thought so and could not help but whisper.
"Ms. Doyle is too heartless. Mr. Harrison has been so humble, yet she's still indifferent."
"If it were me, I would have forgiven Mr. Harrison."
"Ms. Doyle is really bold. Is she not afraid that Mr. Harrison will not buy her play-hard-to-get trick?"
"She's so cold-hearted, Mr. Harrison have gone to such great lengths, but still can not get her forgiveness."
...
When Stefan heard the discussion, he looked at Martha with increasing heartache.
These people had no idea what he had done wrong, and what Martha had gone through to become the way she was.
But he knew better than anyone why things had turned out the way they were today.
It was all his fault.
If it wasn't for his ignorance, how could Martha have been hurt so much?
His eyes sank, his thin lips opened lightly, and a low voice came out of his mouth.
"I know I did wrong, I hope you can give me another chance."
The irritation in Martha's heart increased, and the tone of her voice was with impatience.
"I've told you that it's over between us, can you stop pestering me?"
"No way."
Stefan retorted in a stern voice, only to feel a dull pain in his heart.
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