Chapter 623 Kneeling to Her
Yesterday, when she accused Alexander, she thought the same way. At that time, Alexander looked so innocent and pitiful, but she didn't believe him, thinking he must be lying. How could William possibly lie? William isn't like Isabella, who is so insidious and pretentious.
But now, William actually told her himself that he had deliberately fallen yesterday, just to make her misunderstand Alexander.
This had completely overturned her understanding of William and had greatly impacted on her.
It was deliberately falling to frame someone else, although not a heinous crime, it was really terrifying when it happened in real life, even worse than hitting someone.
At least hitting someone was blatant and came with consequences, but scheming against someone only made the victim suffer injustice. Ava had been hurt like this before, so she knew how it felt to be falsely accused.
She suddenly felt like she didn't know William anymore. She pondered, 'Could his amnesia also change his character?'
William felt his palm empty, and he felt a sense of loss. Panicking, he said, "I really know I was wrong. I couldn't sleep well last night, thinking about this. But I was really angry at the time. Alexander was too much. He provoked me and called me cowardly and useless, saying I could only be protected by you. He hurt my self-esteem. I was really angry."
"Did he really say that about you? If that was true, then Alexander was indeed too much."
William nodded. "Yes."
Ava bit her lip and said helplessly, "Then you should have told me. I would have taught him a lesson. I would have scolded him the same way he hurt you. But you didn't tell me and instead did something so deceitful to make me misunderstand him. William, I'm really angry, not just because Alexander was misunderstood, but more because I'm a bit disappointed in you."
The last thing she wanted was to be angry with William and disappointed in him.
After all, William was a beacon of light in her life, helping her through the cold darkness.
William painfully lowered his head. "I didn't know what to do at the time. I really want to regain my memory and return to who I was before, but I can't remember anything. At that moment, when I saw you coming, my mind somehow came up with this insidious idea. I really didn't mean to."
William suddenly stood up, pushed the chair away, knelt on the ground, and hugged Ava's legs. "Will you forgive me? I know I was wrong."
"Don't do this. Please stand up." Ava didn't expect him to kneel and hurriedly tried to help him up, but William insisted on staying down, saying, "Ava, I really know I was wrong. Please forgive me. I admit I was wrong. I can apologize to him, I won't do it again. I'm sorry."
"William, please get up, okay? Don't kneel on the ground. You're scaring me." Ava was really frightened when she saw William kneeling to her.
He seemed to have become someone she didn't recognize.
Sensing that he had scared Ava, William quickly stood up. "Okay, I'll get up."
William held her hand tightly. "Ava, I know you're angry. I can apologize to him. I'll do whatever you want. I know I was wrong."
William's tears kept falling. Ava had never seen him cry like this before.
She thought, 'William is such a strong man. How broken-hearted must he be to cry like this?'