Recently, George River had found himself struggling to catch his breath after being provoked by Jimmy Simmons.
It wasn't that he couldn't hold his own against Jimmy; rather, the problem was that Jimmy was his good brother, and in the end, it was he who had been in the wrong first.
He had always planned to take this opportunity to challenge Arnold Simmons and win Hannah back, but now he couldn't even find the time to do so.
He finally had a moment to himself, yet felt empty inside, longing only to hear that soft, feminine voice—too bad she always treated him with impatience and perfunctory responses.
"Hannah, when we broke up, it was not because I had no feelings for you," he said.
The chilly wind whistled, making the man's voice sound even more restrained.