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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 910

He was a man who had always been scheming.

But after meeting her, he realized he wasn't like that, thinking he had everything under control.

At least, in her case, he had failed miserably.

After hearing these reasons from George, Violet's heart was indescribably complicated.

She had always thought that he had done all this because of some conspiracy.

But never thought it was just a matter of wanting to be with her.

"I am sorry that I have let you down in the past, I know that the me in your heart has always been the gentle doctor, who could not do these disgusting things, but I am sorry that that is not the real me, the real me is sinister and selfish and ruthless in my methods, I ......"

"Stop it." Violet raised her hand to interrupt George's words.

George looked at her, his thin lips pursed, "I say this without meaning to make you forgive, because I know that what I did was wrong."

"I want to ask you." Violet looked up at him, "If you still don't realize now that the person you really love is not me, but Jessie, would you take the initiative to explain all this to me?"

George pursed his lips and said nothing.

It was pretty clear what he meant, no.

Not realizing that the person he loved was Jessie, that was to say, still thinking that the person he loved was her.

Then naturally he would not tell her that he had done all these things, even though she already knew that he had done them, but he would not admit it himself.

At least, in her mind, he still possessed some good impressions.

But now, after he realized that the person he really loved was not her, but Jessie, then naturally it was another story.

Because he didn't have to care about what he was really like in her mind anymore.

So, naturally, these can be said straight away.

"I know." The corner of Violet's mouth pulled out a mocking curve, indicating that she knew what George meant.

George pursed his lips, "I've let you down."

"You do." Violet rubbed her brow, "After all, in the past, I always trusted you and thought you were a good person, never thought you would do these things, until Ivy told me, I never doubted you because your image in my mind was too good, that you simply weren't the one who would do these things to disappoint me, but in the end, you still let me down."

George didn't say anything.

Violet looked at the coffee table, her eyes misty, "Do you know, in fact, I don't hate you at all for burning my factory even with your saving grace to me and my children. You let me go bankrupt, I have no complaints, the only thing I can't let go of is what you did to Calvin, you almost cost Calvin his life you know?"

"I know, I'm sorry." George gripped his glass of water tightly.

His sorry was genuine, not just words.

He had no intention of harming Calvin.

So, he had always felt guilty that he almost got Calvin killed.

It was just that he didn't know how to face Calvin, plus he never wanted Violet to know that he was actually such a horrible person, which was why he never made up for his past mistakes.

Thinking, George looked at Violet, "Don't worry, I will take responsibility for my actions."

Violet's eyes widened slightly, "How do you want to be responsible?"

"What do you expect me to do?" George asked instead of answering.

Violet shook her head, "In fact, there is nothing I want you to do, and I don't want you to do anything to make amends. I just said that I don't hate you, because you are our savior, I just can't let go of what you did to Calvin, Calvin is the victim, if you want to make amends, it should be to Calvin, if Calvin says to forgive you, then I don't care about what you did."

What she said, of course, was only the feud between them.

As for his and Jessie's, that was, of course, for them to sort out themselves.

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