Chapter 102 Seeking Forgiveness

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"Isn't Melody also my sister?" Gary asked bitterly. "Dad, Mom, Tim, Carson, do you all have to be so biased?"

His already bruised face had new wounds, making him almost unrecognizable.

Gary looked at Sean with disappointment and showed a mocking smile.

"Well, I have no right to criticize you.

"I was also the one who pushed her away in the first place... I deserve this."

Lowering his eyes, Gary let out a cold chuckle, his spirit seemingly crushed. He turned and walked out, his head hanging low like a lost soul. Christina's expression shifted to panic. She glanced at Sean with resentment as she grabbed Gary's arm.

"Gary, what's gotten into you?

"Don't blame us for being partial. Suzie is still young. Even if she makes mistakes, we have to forgive her, right?"

Gary wasn't listening anymore. He shook off her hand and stumbled out, his tall frame wavering but determined. He didn't look back. Watching him leave, Sean angrily kicked an iron stool, venting his frustration. "She's truly a disaster! The bad omen has come true!

"If Melody kills Suzie, I'll make her pay!"

Carson and Timothy stood still, watching the scene unfold.

Carson's eyes were glued to the emergency room light, his face tense.

Timothy, meanwhile, couldn't stop thinking about all the times he had targeted Melody, belittling and mistreating her.

He had wronged her.

Even when he was forced to apologize, he was insincere because his pride as the eldest son of the Shield family had clouded his judgment. But now, as he stood there, he realized his mistakes.

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Once Suzanna was safe, he'd go to Melody and apologize for everything.

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Gary stumbled down the streets, his steps unsteady.

Blood and sweat dripped from his wounded face, mixing.

His mind kept drifting back to memories of Melody from their days at Greenfield University.

She never cared much about her appearance but still looked fresh and lovely, always in old, ill-fitting clothes.

She followed him everywhere back then, saying, "Gary, don't sneak out to box tonight. If the school replaces out, you'll be punished."

As a rebellious teen, Gary pushed her away in disgust. "What are you so scared of?

"Isn't that what you're here for-to take the punishment?"

He was too consumed with his passion for boxing to care about anything else.

To him, Melody was only an annoying tag along, someone to blame when things went wrong.

Melody pouted with grievance but still looked at him with hopeful eyes.

Then, she showed him a mango cake she had made for him.

"If you promise not to sneak out, I'll give you your favorite mango cake."

Gary had looked at her worn clothes with disgust, feeling ashamed to even be seen with her.

He sighed.

The Shield family gave her a large allowance of 300 thousand, but Melody always dressed so poorly. Was it because she couldn't shake off her humble roots, or was she trying to gain sympathy? His disdain for her grew.

"Who cares about your mango cake? It looks as cheap as you."

Melody had looked crushed and was about to throw the cake away, but Gary stopped her.

"Don't you love mangoes too? Eat it yourself, and I'll stay in tonight."

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In reality, the one who shared his preference was Suzanna.

But Gary only remembered Suzanna's preferences.

Melody had hesitated to say something, but she saw Gary's impatient eyes.

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In the end, she obediently ate the mango cake under his watchful eyes, swallowing her words along with it.

Years later, those memories flooded back to Gary's mind like a harsh wind, piercing his weary heart. The guilt was overwhelming.

Suddenly, the familiar scent of mango cake filled the air. Gary looked up and spotted a cake shop nearby.

His heart skipped a beat. Without thinking, he hurried inside.

The rebellious Gary, who had never worked with his hands, clumsily tried his best in the kitchen.

After hours of trial and error, he finally made a passable mango cake, despite ruining several along the way. Wiping sweat from his face, a genuine smile crept across his scarred face-a smile he hadn't worn in a long time. He knew he had been wrong. Whether Melody forgives him or not, he has to seek her forgiveness. When the shop finally closed, Gary left, holding a slightly misshapen cake. It wasn't perfect, but he was satisfied.

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