"Don't you beg him!" Jessie’s father pulled Jessie’s mother behind him and pointed at George and sneered, "This kind of person has a cold and desperate heart, it's not that he will let us go if you beg him, if he really let us go so easily, he would have let us go long ago and wouldn't have been chasing after us."
Jessie’s mother's lips twitched and she lowered her head sadly.
Yeah, her husband was right.
If George was really that easily impressed, how could he keep chasing after them?
George looked at Jessie’s father and mother's eyes with resentment, and his heart was inexplicably terrified and flustered.
It even left him a little clueless.
He had never seen such a look from them before, but he knew that they were also displeased with him because he held a grudge against them and treated Jessie badly, but they had never looked at him with such hateful eyes before.
Yet now, seeing them with such a look in their eyes, he should, by definition, be feeling pleasure, after all, he had brought his enemy to his knees.
Only an enemy in desperate straits would show such a look of hatred for his death.
But now, instead of feeling free, he only felt uncomfortable, even if he somewhat didn't want to see them looking at him like that.
George clenched his fist, his thin lips pursed into a straight line, "You killed my parents and I haven't sought revenge on you yet, so why couldn't I go after you?"
Jessie’s mother looked away in pain.
Jessie’s father listened to his words, he only felt as if he had heard a big joke, his laughter was full of regret and sorrow, "George, in the past, when you were young, for the sake of Jessie's love for you, you felt that we had killed your parents. Although we were sad, we didn't bother with you, after all, we always treated you as a child, but now I don't want not to bother anymore, from the moment you hurt Jessie's heart, from the moment you forced Jessie to have an abortion, you were not that child who we loved, but a devil!!"
A devil?
George's pupils flinched.
Obviously not expecting that Jessie’s father would describe him like that and think he was a devil!
Jessie’s father didn't know that George's mind was in turmoil because of his word, he tremblingly stretched out his hand and pointed at George, "In my life, I've never regretted anything I've done, but now, I regret it, if I had known that my family would suffer so much, I shouldn't have saved your family back then. I shouldn't have been soft when your parents contacted me, if I hadn't saved you, then your deaths would have had nothing to do with our family, Jessie would not have fallen in love with you, she would have found her own happiness and married a man who truly loved her, but she now lives such a miserable life because of you. If I had not helped you, we would not have lived with trepidation for over ten years because of you."
Hearing these words from Jessie’s father, George's face also sank, and a depressing aura emanated around him.
Without saving them, Jessie wouldn't have fallen in love with him? Would she have married the man who loved her?
Was it Lorenzo?
As he was thinking, a voice came from behind Jessie’s father and mother, "Dad, mom, what are you talking about?"
Jessie!
George instantly heard who the owner of the voice was, his eyes narrowed and his gaze darkened as he stared behind Jessie’s father and mother.
Jessie’s father and mother noticed the look in his eyes and their faces changed drastically at the same time.
They were not only worried that George would hurt Jessie at this moment, but they were also worried that Jessie would see George and relive all her memories of George.
So no matter what, they couldn't let Jessie meet with George.
After Jessie’s father and mother reached a consensus, Jessie’s father took a step forward and blocked the doorway.
Jessie’s mother, on the other hand, turned around, ready to persuade Jessie, who was about to come out, to go back and not let her out.
George saw what the couple was up to and a sneer flashed in his eyes.
Don't want Jessie to see him?
Heh, how could he let them get what they wanted!
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