“Okay.” Danis picked up a glass of wine and directly raised his head to pour it into his stomach instead of drinking it mouthful by mouthful.
The bartender left after getting a response.
“Don’t drink so hard. It’s easy to get drunk.” Angela said.
Danis was holding an empty wine glass in his hand. Hearing this, he turned his head and looked at her, eyes gleaming bit by bit.
“I don’t have the energy to deal with a drunkard.” Angela continued.
The light in Danis’s eyes instantly disappeared completely, “Angela, is your heart made of stone?”
“You should ask your sister what her heart is made of.” Angela took the wine glass to her mouth, but finally did not drink and put it down again.
Crash! Danis threw the empty wine glass to the ground, then stood up, and said painfully, “You tried deliberately to murder Jessica but she didn’t prosecute you and put you in jail for only two years!”
“Do you know why? Because she treats you as a friend, and doesn’t want to ruin you in prison for the rest of your life!”
Angela smiled, “Only two years in jail?”
She was thrown into prison after James broke her leg. The inflammation on her leg and the bullying by the inmates made her wandering between life and death several times.
In the beginning, she was not afraid of those people and dared to challenge them, because she felt that even if James misunderstood her, her parents and brother would come to rescue her!
But a month later, a year later...no one came to visit her. She finally gave up and feared being bullied by those people. She began to act like the weak prisoners and follow the jailhouse bully’s mind.
But in Danis’ eyes, two years in jail was no big deal!
“Isn’t it?” Danis looked at her with complex expressions, a mixed of love, hatred and disgust, “If Jessica sued you, you can stay in jail for the rest of your life!”
Angela took a sip from her wine glass. She looked bad, but kept silent.
She didn’t have to be in jail for these two years. It was imposed on her by his sister! Now he still had the gall to question her!
“I regretted letting Jessica approach you!” Danis said through gritted teeth, “I must have been blind. I even fell in love with you and let a kind-hearted girl like Jessica be your friend!”
“If it weren’t for me, she wouldn’t have to suffer these sins later! She should be a talented dancer rather than sit in a wheelchair every day like she is now!”
Crash! Angela threw the unfinished wine at Danis. Danis turned his head to avoid it and the wine spilled all over him. The wine glass fell on the ground and broke into pieces.
“Have you finished?” Angela looked at him coldly, “Danis, why do you blame me for this? Did I let you chase me or ask you to send your sister to be my friend?”
Danis wiped the wine on his clothes with a tissue. The expression on his face changed like a broken palette.
“Don’t call yourself a poor victim,” Angela said blankly, “You have regretted letting your sister be friends with me and wronged her. I also regret that I make friends with her, which troubles me for the rest of my life!”
Danis threw the muddy tissue on the counter and stared at her angrily, “You should have your conscience. It’s you who should be sorry for her. She didn’t do anything sorry for you. You are extremely wicked!”
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