Upon hearing these words, Mori Jones remained sitting in her spot, lips pursed, saying nothing, but still teary-eyed in her stubbornness.
She wasn't moved by Rhett's 'sincerity', but rather, felt immeasurable disappointment towards her own mother.
And Old Madam Jones, upon seeing Mori unmoved, was suddenly filled with panic.
The Cooper family had come to apologize with profound sincerity. In Rhett's hands was an antique wooden box, holding a pair of jade bracelets that were worth at least a few million based on their appearance.
Such sincerity, seeking forgiveness from a third-rate wealthy family like theirs, was more than enough to bring great honor to the Jones family.
Furthermore, Rhett was currently on his knees in an act of submission.
If Mori refused to forgive at this very moment, the Coopers might turn their humiliation into rage, and the Joneses would certainly pay a hefty price.