Marleyâs side.
If things went on like this, the situation would not be good for Roz Town.
That was why Riley and I wanted to make a public apology for Marley.
The other people and their families who were injured in the accident that day were also invited to the conference.
When I went to Marleyâs ward this morning, seeing her in Calebâs arms was the last thing I wanted to see.
But for the sake of the overall situation, I resisted the impulse to beat Marleyâs servant to a pulp and said calmly, âSince sheâs busy,
Iâll wait here until sheâs free.
â
The servant waved her hand indifferently and spat, âWhatever.
â
Soon, Caleb came out.
He went straight to me and tried to explain,
âDebra, this is all just a huge misunderstanding.
Marley couldnât stand up because of her injured legs, and when I tried to help her up, she pulled me on top of her.
I swear, Debra, we have nothing to do with each other!â
I looked at him expressionlessly.
Every time Caleb did something wrong, heâd always come up with a convenient excuse for his actions.
I was done falling for his stupid excuses.
I didnât want to see him at all.
Thus, without so much as replying to him, I went straight into the ward.
There, I found Marley sitting absent-mindedly in her wheelchair.
She seemed to be recalling something.
I walked to her and interrupted her thoughts.
âLuna Marley, do you have time to attend the press conference? Itâs about to start.
â
Marley came to her senses and Looked at me with hostility.
âWhat press conference?â she asked, with her eyebrows raised arrogantly.
âTo give you a sincere apology, Riley and I are holding a press conference for you in the hospital.
Everyoneâs already there waiting.
â
A vicious smile tugged at the corners of her mouth.
âIâm glad to see youâve finally admitted defeat, Debra.
As for the public apology.
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With an evil look, she continued, âIf you kneel in front of everyone at the press conference, Iâll let Riley go.
â
Debraâs POV:
âYouâll know it when you get there.
Trust me, the press conference will leave you satisfied,â I assured Marley with a confident smile.
And sure enough, my words had the desired effect.
Marley fell for it.
âDebra, youâve really changed.
You can even endure this kind of humiliation.
â
Ignoring her words, I calmly guided Marley out of the ward.