He said, "Ling Yiran, do you really think you can recklessly hurt me just because I love you? Do you know that you're the first person to drug me and stand before me unharmed?"
What he said made her feel utterly embarrassed. "I... I admit I did it because you love me, but I just didn't want things to get to the point that it would be irreversible. I didn’t want you to do anything you'd regret. Jin, will killing your own mother and having her punished make you happy?"
He suddenly pushed her against the wall nearby. Then, he leaned over and breathed in her face.
"What makes you think I'll regret it? Do you think you're a fighter for justice because you've been a lawyer for a long time? How do you know I won't be happy doing all that?" he asked with a sneer.
She froze.
"Do you know how I felt when I drank the bowl of vegetable beef soup you made when you wanted to drug me? Do you know how I wished you had never shown up at the freeway? Yiran, I gave you so many chances, yet you still drove your car toward me in the end. When I let you pass, I told myself that I won't be the one who loves more from today onward." His voice rang coldly in her ears.
Her heart shuddered, and she widened her eyes as she stared at him. "What do you mean... by that?"
He stared at her, and her face was reflected in his dark eyes. "Father was right. The one who loves first and the one who loves more will always be the loser. I don't want to be a loser anymore."
"Jin, you're not a loser. I love you just as much. I love you. I really do!" Ling Yiran said quickly.
However, he just looked at her calmly, "Yiran, I already told you that anyone can betray me but you. I said I wouldn’t forgive you if you betrayed me!"
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