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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1340

At first, she was indifferent to what he said.

However, in the end, she stopped eating. Her eyes gleamed.

If he had said that before, she would have been excited.

But now...

Unfortunately, they couldn't have their time again.

"I know that you can't forget what I did to you in the study, but I didn't mean to hurt you. I just couldn't control myself at that time!

"The doctor said I'm suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. You only know

that Zora died, but you don't know how she died..."

Luke got up, sat on the edge of the bed, and faced her.

Deeply gazing at her, he slowly explained the cause of Zora's death.

Hearing what he said, Eileen couldn't help gripping the spoon. She had never known about it before.

That beautiful woman died tragically!

She was so pitiful.

"I always think that if I hadn't sent those photos to Cathy that day, and she hadn't gone to Zora, then the tragedy wouldn't have happened at all!

"It's me who killed her. I am the culprit, so I have nightmares every night. I came back t o the moment before her death and couldn't sleep after that...”

He said slowly, "I couldn't sleep well until I went to the hospital and got sleeping pills a few days ago.

"Her appearance before she died was so deep in my mind that I did those terrible things while losing control of myself.

"There is another thing you don't know. When I was in Santabaca, I lost my mind and kidnapped Sherman. I nearly killed her in the woods on a deserted mountain.

"But things are different now. I have nothing to do with you. It's useless to say these to me."

She looked up at him, saying firmly, "I have decided to forget the past and start a new life. There's no need to tell me these!"

Luke unblinkingly stared at her, wrinkling his brow.

"It's no use crying over spilled milk. What's done is done. I can't change the past or put back the clock. What should I do so that you'll let it go?"

The man's voice was calm, not angry or aggressive.

There were only sadness and helplessness: n his voice.

"You must have misunderstood. That's all history now. I've forgotten it. "

Eileen looked detached and determined.

He didn't know if she had taken what he said to heart.

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