Summary of Chapter 1146 I Owe You an Apology from To Be Yours Again novel (Jenny and Alex)
Chapter 1146 I Owe You an Apology marks a crucial moment in Taylor’s Romance novel, To Be Yours Again novel (Jenny and Alex). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Alec smiled softly and looked at Jenny. "Grandpa, I only want Jenny as my wife. Of course, I won't let go of her."
"Haha!" Old Mr. Faust laughed heartily. "See, you're creating trouble for yourself! Had you listened to me, things wouldn't have ended up this complicated!"
Alec had only succeeded in making Jenny his girlfriend after the winding detour, which was still a far cry from her wife status in the past.
Looking embarrassed, he rubbed his nose and said, "This shows that Jenny and I are destined to be. No matter how much we've gone through, we still end up together."
Old Mr. Faust did not reply, as he had decided to close an eye on Alec's remark. After all, his grandson would never admit that he had been making dumb decisions in his relationship with Jenny.
The three of them chatted for a while before Old Mr. Faust shooed Alec into the kitchen. "Go, go! The kitchen needs your help. I need a private chat with Jenny."
"Sure, but you'd better not bully her," Alec replied, earning a glare from his grandfather.
The old man snorted. "You should ask Jenny if I have ever bullied her."
When Jenny first married Alec and joined the Fausts, he didn't show any interest in her at all. At that time, Old Mr. Faust fought for Jenny in the family, giving her two peaceful years of living under the same roof. Although the marriage failed, no one could deny that Old Mr. Faust protected Jenny well.
Anyway, that was only a cheeky remark from Alec. He got up and headed to the kitchen soon. After he left, Old Mr. Faust turned to Jenny. "Jenny, do you truly want to be with Alec? You're not saying yes to him just to shut him up, are you?"
Old Mr. Faust swiftly changed the topic and said, "Jenny, actually, I owed you an apology all along."
She was startled by the sudden confession. "Grandpa, why so?"
"I wanted Alec to marry you, not because I was happy with you. I heard about your identity from your grandpa, and I thought by having Alec marry you, the Fausts would further prosper once you return to your roots in Bardoff City." He sighed and added, "I was driven by personal desire in my efforts to get the two of you remarried. I wasn't exactly doing it in your best interest like you might have believed."
He felt more ashamed after confessing his intentions out loud. Using a young lady as a pawn to expand the influence of the Fausts was a shameless move indeed.
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