Thea immediately interrupted and reached out to support James. She glared at Quincy and said coldly, “I’ll take care of this. You shouldn’t get too intimate with my husband in the future.”
Quincy let go of James with an embarrassed expression.
Although technically, James had accepted her as his girlfriend, Thea was still his ex-wife, and she felt slightly guilty toward her.
Deep down, even she felt that she was stealing Thea’s man.
James was cold and was suffering from a headache. Feeling faint, he did not have the energy to argue with Thea.
He could only cast Quincy an apologetic look.
Quincy understood and gave him a slight nod.
Thea helped James back into the tent nearby to rest. The tent was already filled with pillows and blankets.
James made himself comfortable after entering the tent and tried to rest.
However, Thea did not leave him. Instead, she sat beside him and looked at him with teary eyes. “James, are you still mad at me?”
James did not want to answer and kept his eyes shut.
He was dizzy, and his whole body felt light as if he was about to float.
“Answer me, James. Are you still mad at me?” Thea’s voice rang in his ears.
James opened his eyes slightly.
He looked at Thea, but he had double vision and saw multiple figures overlapping each other.
He blinked a few times before finally seeing Thea’s face clearly.
“I’m not in the mood to talk right now. Can you leave and let me rest in peace?” James uttered weakly.
“No! You have to answer me now!”
Thea was unrelenting and tugged James’ sleeves, trying to pull him up. She shook him and shouted like a madman.
“I know I made a mistake. Why won’t you forgive me? I know you love me too. I know that you’ve done so much for me. Let’s start over, please. I’ll take care of you for the rest of your life.”
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