Chapter 1020 - 308: Why Won’t You Forgive Me?

"I..." Susan couldn't speak. She looked at Sunny nervously, as if she didn't know what to do.

"Hazel is right," Sunny said. "I have spoiled you too much. And that's why you have done something unruly!"

"I, I was wrong..." Susan lowered her head and kept wiping tears.

"What's the use of you confessing that to me?" Sunny raised her eyebrows.

Susan cried and walked over to Hazel. She apologized to Hazel and said, "Hazel, I really know I was wrong. I am willing to quit the entertainment business as a consequence of my actions..."

Hazel frowned slightly. She wondered what they were thinking, were they playing good cop and bad cop, wanting her to stop pursuing the matter?

Hazel knew how much Susan liked being a part of the entertainment industry, but she was willing to quit. She did not look like she was lying, and Hazel could tell how devastated she was as she said it. However, even if she did quit, Hazel still wouldn't forgive her.

"Please," Hazel said, "I think the meeting between us today is a mistake."

"Hazel, how can you do this?" Susan stared at her, looking at her disbelievingly.

"Oh?" Hazel smiled.

"I did something wrong, but I have already apologized. Why won't you forgive me?" Susan was anxious. "I am your cousin!"

Hazel was speechless as she watched Susan act like she typically would, like a child that always felt everyone's world should revolve around her.

"I have to forgive you when you apologize?" Hazel's face was a bit sarcastic. "Sorry, I don't dare to admit that I have a cousin like you."

After saying that, Hazel walked toward the door. She didn't want to talk to them for a second more.

"Hazel, wait a minute," Sunny yelled at her. She shouted at Susan with a cold face, "Do you understand now? Nobody owes anything to you. And this world will just keep spinning without you! If you did something wrong, you have to pay the price! You leave and think about your actions. And, when Hazel can forgive you, I will recognize you as my daughter!"

Susan's eyes were red, and she walked out of the room.

Hazel frowned again, she thought that maybe Sunny was trying to force her into forgiving Susan.

Sunny faintly said, "Hazel, you don't have to be stressed. Susan is arrogant and spoiled. I want to let her experience these things so she can grow mature. I know she has a bad temper and silly actions. If I had not protected her before, she would probably have been killed by now."

Sunny's confession made Hazel feel a little embarrassed.

"Actually, I am very pleased to see you," Sunny said with emotion. "If my sister encountered such a thing, she would have been heartbroken, but she would not have done anything about it or let it bother her. Ah, I was fortunate enough to have been with her, and that's why she was not bullied."

Hazel was surprised when Sunny mentioned Cate; her whole person seemed to be a little different. She actually looked like a teenage girl at the time.

"What kind of person was my mother?" Hazel couldn't help but ask.

Sunny faintly looked at Hazel's eyes for a long time, then she whispered, "She was a real woman."

Hazel suddenly felt a little awkward because Sunny had been staring at her as if she was looking at someone else through her. She was not comfortable with the way she was looking at her.

"She was gentle, kind, pure and innocent, very polite to everyone and loved by everyone, and she treated people very sincerely." Sunny turned her head and looked away, "She was the most beautiful woman I have ever seen. Her eyes and her movements were all s.e.xy. You are not as good as her."

Hazel was relieved, and when she heard her last sentence, she couldn't help but feel even more uncomfortable. So, Sunny did not think she was a real woman.

"Nanny Carter said my eyes look like my mother," Hazel said.

Sunny blinked and said faintly, "You are more like your father."

Hazel breathed another sigh of relief. Before she came, she had already made some things clear in advance. So, there were some problems she did not intend to evade.

"You used to like my father, didn't you?" Hazel asked.

"Yeah." Sunny looked at her calmly. "Your father was a very good man. He was very attractive to all of the girls, and I was in love with him at that time. But when he and my sister fell in love with each other, I gave up."

Hazel kept staring at Sunny, but she couldn't see anything from her expression. Sunny was very calm, and the way she mentioned the past was almost like she was narrating as a bystander.

"But I heard that when my parents got married, you didn't show up," Hazel asked quietly.

Sunny looked at Hazel with surprise. She asked Hazel with a strange smile, "Do you suspect that I still love your father? So, you think my love for him has turned into hatred when I see you and that I deliberately let Susan embarrass you?"

Hazel was in a panic, she had suspected but never thought Sunny would question her. After all, Susan could not come up with so many plots, so someone must have been helping her.

"Well, what do you want to know? I will tell you." Sunny suddenly took out a cigarette and looked at her, "I have a smoking problem. Do you mind if I smoke?"

Hazel shook her head.

Sunny lit the cigarette and spit out a ring of smoke, "When they got married, I didn't show up because I was still in love with your father at the time. But most importantly, my most beloved woman was going to marry my most beloved man, and they asked me to attend their wedding. Don't you think it was too cruel?"

"Fortunately, I didn't go. I met Susan's father that day, we fell in love and got married. Because the Edwards family was abroad and Susan's father did not have a stable situation there, I could only stay abroad to help him. But the one thing I was not expect was that someone would have kidnaped you."

"At that time, I returned home and helped my sister to get through the pain of losing you. But the Edwards family could not run without me, and I left again. When I came back again, it was when your father died. "

Hazel frowned as she saw Sunny's sadness when she was telling her story. She didn't sense anything wrong with Sunny, and her feelings toward her parents seemed to be genuine.