They had completely fallen out with each other.
Looking at him, I suddenly felt a wave of sadness.
These men were best buddies who had experienced countless hardships together, yet things had turned out this way now. It was truly saddening.
After a very long time, Mason finally raised the phone and looked at me with a grim gaze. "She’s really lucky."
My heart went cold, and I involuntarily clenched my fists. As I had used too much force, even my nails were digging into my flesh.
Mason sneered and retracted his gaze from my face.
I took a deep breath and forced myself to calm down.
Theo frowned and said with a cold face, "You know she's innocent. You shouldn’t have laid a finger on her."
Mason looked at me again and let out a mocking smile. "The scar on her face will accompany her for the rest of her life, never to fade away. That makes me feel slightly better, at least."
I subconsciously raised my hand to touch the wound o n my face, feeling a pang in my heart.
I was a commonplace woman, after all. How could I
not care about this scar?
Anger soared in Theo's heart as he said in a deep voice, "Do you even know that what you did was wrong?"
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