Skylar whispered to him, “That’s enough now. He’s actually quite pitiful, you know? He was always bullied back in school. He didn’t really do anything wrong other than being a tad stubborn. He’ll realize his mistake soon enough.”
Tobias retorted coldly, “Are you saying that I’m the one at fault? So I should just let my woman be subjected to such revolting photos in the middle of the night?”
Skylar grumbled silently. Why is he getting so worked up over this? It’s not like I looked at them on purpose.
After receiving that kick, Jackson seemed like he was on the verge of death. Until now, the agonizing pain in his groin had not diminished one bit.
He was no longer raring for a fight. Instead, he began to play the victim to garner sympathy. “I don’t know what I did wrong. Am I wrong to like you, Skylar? All I want is to be there for you.”
He staggered onto his feet and picked up the plastic bag which had been thrown to the ground just now, then took out a large metal box from it.
After that, he opened the metal box, revealing the hand-folded paper cranes and stars inside it, which were the results of his time and effort. There was also a handmade wool bag that he planned to give to Skylar for her birthday.
Jackson looked immensely aggrieved when he said, “I made these for you, Skylar. Everything I want to say to you is written in them.”
Skylar lowered her gaze to the contents of the box. He must’ve poured a lot of heart into folding these. There’re so many of them.
At that thought, her heart softened. Jackson was right. He’s not the one at fault. After all, he was dragged into this from the start.
Tobias stuffed his right hand into his pocket, his handsome face frosting over as the corners of his mouth tightened. Then, he spoke in a voice that matched the unfeeling look on his face, “Wasting your time on meaningless things. Serves you right for ending up this way.”
Jackson cried as he aired his grievances, choking on his own tears and sobbing harder when Skylar looked at him.
Skylar took out a pack of tissues from her bag, but as soon as she extended it toward Jackson, Tobias’ ominous voice scared her into withdrawing her hand. “Don’t you dare. Put your hand down.”
Jackson cowered in response. “You already lit the box on fire. How am I supposed to pick it up? Aren’t you deliberating making things difficult for me?”
“You can’t even endure a little pain? Do you think a few words are enough to prove your feelings?” Tobias patted Skylar’s bum affectionately and said, “Go back first. Tell me once you’re upstairs.”
But Skylar could not help but worry. She peered at Tobias anxiously, afraid that he would do something reckless.
Sensing her hesitation, Tobias reassured her, “Don’t worry. I won’t do anything to him.”
At that, Skylar breathed a sigh of relief and turned to go upstairs. She did not look back once, trusting Tobias to keep his word. Besides, she did not have a choice anyway because she knew that it was useless no matter what she said to Jackson. It was as though her words could not get through to him, or perhaps he was merely playing dumb.
Jackson stared after Skylar’s retreating form with a crestfallen look on his face. Watching his efforts literally go up in flames, he roared angrily, “All you have is money. Do you think money can buy you love? It’s obvious that your feelings for Skylar aren’t genuine because there’s no love in your eyes when you look at her.”
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