Not only did he apologize, but he also offered compensation. He's learned his lesson, and as long as he doesn't do it again, that's enough. Everyone makes mistakes; aren't there women too proud to forgive when someone errs just once?
In the past few days, Tang Su often came to Ye Sichen's mind, and he remembered their time together. Tang Su was really good in many aspects, measured and graceful, occasionally quite adorable as well.
Most importantly, Tang Su was not materialistic.
She had her own career and didn't care much for ceremonies. She didn't celebrate anniversaries, which spared him the frequent headache of figuring out what anniversary gifts to get for her.
He had also dated Shen Tian, a woman who could be quite dramatic. Comparing the two, he, whose thoughts were maturing more and more each day, didn't need anyone to tell him what kind of woman was the most comforting to bring home as a wife.
That's why he was so desperate to retain Tang Su.