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Always so adept at handling anything that life threw at him, he found himself caught in a complex emotional state Cece had changed. She even wanted to harm Oneida.
In the end, Jackson decided to spare Cece the embarrassment. He planned to let her treat her burn first before explaining things to her in private.
He could tolerate a lot from Cece but would not allow her to cross his bottom line.
Oneida was his bottom line. Even Cece could not breach that line As for Omeida, he intended to comfort her personally later and explain everything. That was also why he had asked Oneida to want for him earlier.
Cece was the light of his past while Oneida was the love of his present.
He would always stand by Oneidaâs side, but that didnât mean he wanted to be too harsh on Cece.
Cece, I donât know what youâve been through these past years, Jacksonâs eyes darkened with a mysterious seriousness as he said, âto become who you are now.â
Jackson. Cece couldnât hold back anymore and blurted out, her voice breaking.
A flash of panic crossed her face, and she rushed to defend herself, I didnât. Iâm not.â
She spat out these few words with pale, feeble energy, but couldnât form a full sentence. She had been exposed. Her little 1/2 08:35 Mon, Dec 9 Chapter 430 tricks hadnât escaped Jarksonâs notice at all!
Knowing this, she wished she hadnât put on that act the one where she had to play the sufferer. Then, Jackson wouldnât look at her with such a look of disappointment and detachment He must be so disappointed in her.
âJackson,â Cece bit her lip, a tear spilling from her eyes as she scrunched up her face and said, âIâm sorry, I promise it wonât happen again. I didnât mean to. I just... got carried away.
âI was so mad at her, she took my stuff.â Cece rambled somewhat incoherently, looking as pitiful as could be.
Jackson listened, his expression unchanging. He seemed unmoved.
âCece.â All of a sudden, he softly called her name with his lips slightly parting.
Just like that, Cece was cut off by the sound of his voice. She blinked, staring at him in confusion.
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