Jeanne did not say anything and just looked at Kingsley. She really wanted to see how Kingsley would feel!
To force a woman, who loved him so much, to a corner, did he have the heart to do that?
Did he have the heart to force a woman, who loved him so much, to be backed into a corner?
He probably did. After all, Kingsley's expression was still cold, and he was unmoved by Lucy's explanation.
At that moment, people might even think that he did not believe everything Lucy said.
Lucy also seemed to think that no matter how she explained herself, Kingsley would not believe her.
At least for so many years, among the assassins of the Hills, there were many who had been drugged or had taken the drug on their own initiative, but none of them endured it on their own.
She said, "If you really want to teach him a lesson, give it to me."
She knew that she could not explain herself, so she chose to bear the responsibility.