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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1204

Zachary was stunned. All the anger in his heart disappeared, leaving behind only guilt and sadness.

He felt remorseful.

Then, he heard Yvonne say, "Zachary... I... I... Um... Here, have something to eat."

Looking at Yvonne's teary face and hearing her stutter, Zachary felt even more remorseful.

How could he make her stutter so incoherently?

He nodded in a low voice and said, "Okay."

Yvonne walked in.

Zachary smelt her breath. It was mixed with some fragrance from the red wine. It was intoxicating.

She had actually drank alcohol.

Zachary was stunned as he lowered his head to look at her.

Yvonne walked past him and put down her things. She then returned to close the door.

Zachary looked at her as she locked the door.

Zachary was stunned. He looked at her in surprise and did not move.

Yvonne walked to his front, looking at him with teary eyes and a red face. Then, she said in a low voice, "Zachary, it wasn't that I didn't want to tell you. I was worried. I... I'm really sorry."

Yvonne murmured as she lowered her head even further. She did not dare to look at Zachary anymore.

Seeing her like this, Zachary sighed in his heart, "How badly did I scare this woman?"

He lifted his hand and held Yvonne's face gently, letting her raise her head and face him.

Then, he saw tears welling up in her eyes again.

Zachary was stunned for a moment. He stretched out his other hand and gently held Yvonne's waist. Then with a little bit of strength, he pulled her into his arms.

Yvonne seized the opportunity to hug his waist and say, "Zachary, I regret it so much!"

Yes.

At this moment, seeing him in so much pain, she regretted her actions deeply.

She had never regretted making the decision. She had always believed that leaving him was the best choice, or at the very least, the best choice for him.

But now, facing Zachary, who was in such pain and sorrow, Yvonne's heart ached.

Only after regaining what she had lost did she realize that there were two completely different emotions in her heart.

"I regret leaving you; I should have faced it with you. We should've gone to the United States together and supported each other until today," she whispered.

Upon hearing this, Zachary stiffened, and a hint of sadness flashed through his eyes.

It was only until now that she was willing to say so. To admit that what she did was not right.

It wasn't easy at all.

However, eight years were long gone.

They had been separated for so long.

Yvonne's eyes were teary. She grabbed Zachary's collar tightly and continued in a soft voice, "It was your dad who came to me back then. He was worried that I would delay your studies, as he wanted you to study in the United States."

"Why didn't you tell me?" Zachary distanced himself a couple of inches from her and looked down at Yvonne.

"Because I wasn't good enough," Yvonne said. Her expression was covered in a bitter smile that had a hint of sorrow.

If she had been confident enough at that time, if she had not been so insecure, perhaps, things would have turned out differently.

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