When Richelle Dunn decided to confess the matter, she was very determined.
However, she didn't think about Roy Lewis's attitude after hearing it.
So, when she spoke, she was actually quite apprehensive.
She tried her best to avoid using emotionally charged words that might influence his judgment.
She didn't want him to pity or sympathize with her because of it.
After all, both of them were victims that night, and she didn't need him to bear the burden of guilt or remorse for what happened to her afterwards.
So, when she noticed the look of pity and heartache on Roy Lewis's face while speaking, she couldn't help but sigh.
"Roy Lewis, you don't need to feel guilty or sorry for what happened to me. I know that in this matter, you and I are both innocent. We are both innocent victims."
Fortunately, for these two victims, fate seemed to have a bit of conscience, giving them three smart and lovely children, and allowing them to meet again.