Chapter 57 Being A Bad Person Also Requires Psychological Qualities
- "Joyce, I deeply apologize for the earlier incident," Dicky expressed his regret sincerely, despite his usual authoritative demeanor at work. He suppressed his true emotions and asked for forgiveness from Joyce. "Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?"
- Dicky's apology was a mixture of genuine remorse and insincerity. He didn't truly feel guilty for leaving Joyce, but under Alicia's strong persuasion, he quickly disregarded his feelings. Moreover, Joyce was not deserving of him at that time, and he had no fond memories of her. He had invested a significant amount of time and effort into a woman who wasn't worthy of him.
- Joyce stared intently at Dicky. His eyes, concealed behind gold-rimmed glasses, appeared bright and captivating.