Taking a breath, Sherman looked at Kingsley and said, "Don't forget about me and Cody. Don’t be impulsive."
She stood outside the door. She couldn't hear what they were saying, so she put her ear to the door.
"Anyway, I'd like to say sorry to you for all the wrong things I've done," Luke looked at Kingsley with serious eyes.
At this time, Kingsley wasn't as gentle as usual. His face was full of alienation and indifference, and it was cold as if it was coated with a layer of frost. He said, "If your apology is useful, there will be no law in the world..." "I know you'll never forgive me, and I'm not asking for your forgiveness. I deserve to pay for my mistakes, but I have one favor t o ask of you." Luke said slowly, "I don't have many friends. The only one I can trust is you. When I'm in prison, I hope you can take care of my kid and my company. I don't trust anyone but you..."
Even Luke felt he was asking too much, but there was nothing else he could do.
"I'm sorry, friend," Luke propped himself u p on his hands and stood up. As he passed by Kingsley, he reached out his hand and took Kingsley’s hand in his. Then he patted Kingsley’s chest in the same way he usually did when they greeted each other and said with a smile, "Forgive me. And take care, friend..."
'Friend, you are my forever friend in this life. Even if you don't regard me as a friend, and even if we are like strangers from now on, I will regard you as my friend forever.'
Kingsley slightly moved his eyes and fingers but didn't say anything. After he had left, Kingsley took out his cell phone and made a phone call.
Sherman ran in and asked, "Where did Luke go?"
"He must have gone to the police station..." He said when he untied the tie around his neck.
Sherman was anxious. She looked at
Kingsley, grumbled discontentedly and clamoured to stop Luke. She was a little angry and didn't want to talk to him.
Kingsley spread his long and attractive legs slightly and gazed at her. His voice was soft but a little unpleasant, "Honey, are you angry with me right now about
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