Jackie was speechless.
He was stunned as he looked at her quietly.
What was he sorry for?
He was sorry for too many things.
Even if he had to spend the rest of his life to compensate her, he wouldn't be able to make up for the damage he had done to her.
"You're sorry, sorry?... If saying 'sorry' has any use, why would there be a need for law and order?
So when the rapists say sorry, must the victims just forgive them?"
Not giving Jackie a chance to speak, Serene shouted over and over again as she was wiping her tears as if she was venting the grievance she had suffered from him during this period of time.
Hearing that she compared him to a rapist, Jackie sighed and looked down, and there was a hint of sadness in his eyes.
In fact, Serene was right. Not long ago, he imprisoned her and didn't give her any freedom. He even did whatever he wanted with her. Those actions were diabolical, to say the least! Comparing him to a common rapist was already being kind to him.
"Go! I don't want to see you! I beg you, please let me go! I really don't want to see you again, not even a glance." She couldn't forget how kind he used to be to her, so she couldn't accept that the person who raped and tortured her, was actually the person whom she loved.
During the time in the Misty Mountain, whenever she was bullied by him, she would call out Jackie's name in her mind, imagining that the man on top of her was him.
She had never expected that the man was indeed her Jackie...
Jackie's tall body stood in front of Serene like an unmovable mountain. No matter how she pushed him, she couldn't push him at all.
After a long time, Jackie gently opened his mouth and said, "I'm sorry!" It was still these words he could utter.
"I asked you this. What are you sorry for?" Serene didn't know what was in her mind. She just had to get an answer from him.
Jackie was speechless.
Once again, Jackie could not answer her question, because he owed her too much, so much that he was too guilty to say anything.
Serene bit her lips and asked aggressively, "Can't you say it? Well, tell me, who are you? What is our relationship? Why do you have to say sorry to me?"
"I have not known who I am for a long time, and I can't even find the courage to live... But I have never forgotten that I still owe someone a promise. I said that I would give her happiness, but I haven't done it yet. I hope she can give me a chance to continue to do the things that I haven't accomplished." He spoke every word slowly and surely, and Serene heard every single word he said.
Serene remembered clearly. It was snowing heavily that day, and the snow engulfed every patch of land, like a thick fluffy cloud.
A man, with a silly look on his face, took her hand and ran into the thick snow. He ran to the top of the snowy pile and held her hand as he shouted to the sky, "God be my witness, I, Jackie Leves, swear here today that I will love Serene Silas for the rest of my life and give her happiness. I will absolutely not allow anyone to hurt her again."
Such a childish thing did not look like what the usually calm and rational Jackie would do, but for her, he did do such a childish thing.
Just as Serene looked at him in a daze, he suddenly turned his head and caught her gaze. He smiled and said, "Serene, from now on, you will be my woman. I will take care of you, and I will never let anyone hurt you again."
"Okay." Although his words sounded ambitious, Serene did not care about that at all. She let out a wide smile. "With you around, I won't be afraid." She put her slender hands into his hands. "Jackie, I will give you happiness from now on too."
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