As Jensen's heart tightened, his tone sounded more sympathetic and distressed. "Alice, don't cry."
Alice shook her head. It was already dark, and the cold wind was blowing.
It was a typical winter. They had been living in this kind of windy weather since summer.
She stayed silent and allowed the tears to flow down as they pleased. The way she looked now made people feel more distressed.
Her actions made Jensen's heart ache even more; he gently pulled her into his arms.
Alice did not struggle; allowing Jensen to hug her as he pleased.
He wrapped his big arms around her waist.
As Alice buried her face in his chest, she could smell the scent of tobacco, as well as the scent that belonged to only him.
"I'm sorry," he finally apologized. "It's all my fault."
He wasn't understanding and tolerant enough.
He didn't provide enough support for her.
There wasn't much he could do to help her. In fact, not only was he sad, he was even more defeated and even self-abased.
Alice was getting more powerful, and he was still just a policeman.
Jensen once thought that he would never feel inferior in this life.
However, he was wrong.
Reality slapped him in the face.
Ever since Alice took over Sunny Group, his self-abasement arose.
He had thought too highly of himself.
It was even more apparent when he saw Alice getting busier and more resolute day by day; it caused a sense of imbalanced mentality to grow from the depths of his heart.
To add fuel to the fire, his mother had been nagging him, saying that a woman shouldn't be too powerful, otherwise, she would not listen to her man and think highly of him.
He was deeply influenced by these words.
Alice remained silent.
"It's my fault," Jensen spoke again. "It's all my fault, Alice."
The grievance she felt could not be expressed with words.
She remained motionless and continued to allow the tears to stream down her face.
'T ve obviously made a poor judgment on the damage that had been inflicted on you and Grace. I didn't expect things to be so serious.” Jensen said lightly. "I thought all she had was just diarrhea. So I thought settling this matter following the principle of peace was the most viable choice."
Because most things in the team were settled that way. Reconciliation was the best method.
Especially for a family like that; it was better to make peace with each other.
But who knew that it would be so serious?
"It has nothing to do with you." Alice removed herself from his arms, no longer wanting to be embraced, and looked at Jensen as they stood in darkness.
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