Chloe said, "That's your unrealistic conjecture. Why would Jay have such a preposterous way of thinking? Even if we've done something toward Angeline that we're slightly sorry for, we're still her elders. Moreover, Angeline is still alive and well, so why should we apologize to her?
"Hmph, she's even forcibly occupying my son and treating him like her servant. I've paid this debt to her long ago."
She continued to swear, "I'll never apologize to her, Jordy. And you're not allowed to apologize to her as well. Don't give her the honor. Otherwise, we'll end up as her servants next."
Jordan proceeded to sigh helplessly.
After Jordan and Chloe left, Jay entered the house to comfort Angeline.
Angeline sat on the bed, and at this moment, she could genuinely feel her emotions roaring.
It was as if someone had torn a hole in her heart. The blood continued to drip and brought about a twist of pain.
All the misfortunes in her life stemmed from Jordan and Chloe.
Her amnesia, car accident, the time she fell, and her disfigurement... Not to mention her misunderstanding toward Jaybie and how they were separated in life...
She found out how the word 'forgiveness' had been thrown around so easily before. Now that she had to face them, her heart still felt very heavy and it brought out the fear that was rooted in her.
Jay leaned back against the door panel and saw Angeline's frail body trembling. A pained gaze filled his eyes.
He walked over with heavy steps and pulled the blanket over to wrap her tightly.
"You're shivering, Angeline." Jay's voice was still a little hoarse.
Angeline smiled and said to him, "I'm just a little cold.
I'll be okay soon."
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