Jensen's eyes narrowed with anguish.
His heart broke for her.
He couldn't help but feel remorse.
Deep down, he felt sorry for Alice.
If it weren't for him, she would have turned out to be an ordinary twenty-something girl, happily falling in love.
Even if she hadn't been in love, at least she would be yearning for it, but not exclaiming that she had given up on marriage.
And he was the culprit.
It was all because of that night.
Jensen knew that it had something to do with him. If he hadn't hurt Alice so deeply, she wouldn't be in pain for the past six years.
Perhaps for the past six years, Alice had been suffering in silence.
He was overwhelmed with emotions. After staring at her for a long time, he said, "Alice, I believe that where there's a will, there's a way."
Alice was puzzled. It seemed that she didn't get what Jensen meant.
Or, it was Jensen who didn't understand what she meant.
She turned to look at Jensen and unintentionally
met his eyes. She quickly averted her gaze.
Still watching her, Jensen said, "Even if you are as stubborn as a mule, I will try my best to soften you up. I'm convinced that we would end up well."
His words were incomprehensible to Alice.
She was perplexed by his behavior.
"Up to you." She didn't want to talk about it anymore. "Let me know when we're home," she said coldly.
"Okay," Jensen nodded. When he was about to start the car, he paused and noticed that Alice hadn't buckled up.
He leaned over slightly and reached out to pull her seat belt.
His manliness was intimidating.
Alice could feel his warm breath blowing on her face.
Already breaking into cold sweat, Alice said, "Jensen Charm! What are you doing?"
"I'm helping you with the seat belt," Jensen quickly explained and pulled her seat belt over.
Alice pursed her lips. Her back was still numb and she felt extremely annoyed.
With a click, the seat belt was secured.
Alice suddenly breathed a sigh of relief.
Alice breathed a sigh of relief thinking that Jensen would retreat to his seat.
However, he did not move.
Alice instantly became anxious again.
Jensen looked at her, sweat was already forming on her forehead.
Seeing her being nervous and fidgety, his heart broke a little.
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