Chapter 790
“I love her.” Zayne's eyes shone with determination. “I cannot deny nor defend her for all her errors and murders. However, I'm willing to shoulder the consequences with her.”
Upon hearing that, Genevieve was astounded. Sylvie is so fortunate. After all the terrible things she has done, she could still meet a man who loves her so deeply.
“I can give you the antidote,” she uttered coldly. “All you have to do is ask Sylvie to bring Jane back to life. She has also caused my friend to nearly become comatose for life. I want to settle this score with her as well.”
Bring Jane back to life? That's impossible.
With that thought in mind, Zayne knew Genevieve would not provide him with the antidote. He turned to look at Cooper, wearing a stony expression, and said in an undertone, “I'll use my life to compensate for Jane's. I hope you two can let Sylvie live.”
Zayne was not a child. He had vaguely sensed Sylvie was merely using him, but he could not help sacrificing himself for her because he had fallen deeply in love with her.
When Zayne sent Sylvie to the hospital the other day, he began paying attention to her as she lowered her gaze and gradually recounted that story to him. In the end, his affection for her intensified and spiraled beyond his control.
If everyone could clearly define why they loved another person, there would not have been so many inexplicable gatherings and partings of people, whether in joy or sorrow.
Genevieve and Cooper were stunned upon listening to him.
At that moment, Sylvie arrived at the cafe in time to hear Zayne's words.
Tears brimmed in her eyes as she ran up to Zayne and hugged him tightly. “No. I did those things, and I am the murderer. You have nothing to do with my wrongdoings.”
As Zayne had requested the doctor to sedate Sylvie before leaving, he did not expect her to be there so quickly.
He was afraid her heart might start hurting, so he urged her to leave, “Go out first...”
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