Gazing at the pirates' corpses floating on the sea, the girl knew Jiang Chen wasn't a softhearted man. She came up to Jiang Chen slowly. Then she said to him in a gentle voice, "Forgive my ignorance. Give me a chance to make up for what I did."
As she spoke, her loose-fitting clothes somehow dropped to her feet. Her breasts were hence exposed. Although she was still young, she looked like a grown-up.
"What are you going to do to make up?" Jiang Chen asked.
"Whatever you want."
The girl looked up. Her face was pretty, and she looked shy, casting sheep's eyes on Jiang Chen. There was no more disdain in her look.
However, Jiang Chen wasn't moved at all. He felt disgusted instead. "Your men were killed by those pirates to protect you, but you took it for granted and even called them useless things."
"Your mother traveled a long way to come to your rescue. Now she is still in danger, but you don't care a hang."