Chapter 1215 Is He Crazy
Upon hearing that, Edmund had no interest in furthering the conversation. He stood up and began
walking out.
âWhere are you going?â
âBack to the mountain. Since you refused my offer, thereâs no need for me to stay here.â Edmund
sounded firm in his decision.
He was not afraid about causing trouble.
Even though he might be playful and casual at times, he could be absolutely stubborn once he made
up his mind.
Eventually, those men gave in.
Despite feeling enraged, they sent him out of the military base and directly to The Fourth Hospital.
With that, Sebastian had his first visitor six days after being sent there.
âSebastian?â
Edmundâs heart skipped a beat when he saw Sebastian.
Sebastian was his best friendâs brother.
But at the same time, the former was his fatherâs murderer.
Edmund strode over slowly.
He was startled to see a man whose face was utterly pale and his gaze lifeless.
Edmund was dumbfounded.
Has he really gone crazy?
Edmundâs face fell. All his earlier hatred and rage for his fatherâs death instantly turned into worry and
anxiousness.
âHas he⦠really gone crazy?â
The staff who sent Edmund here gloated sarcastically, âOf course. Thatâs why he got sent here.â
Edmund fell into a deep silence.
What should we do if thatâs true? The entire Jadeson family is counting on him now. Without him, the
whole game would be over.
Edmund stood outside the ward with a troubled look.
But a while after the staff left, a hoarse voice suddenly rang out from the ward. âDid you bring it?â
Edmundâs head snapped up upon hearing that.
âYou⦠are not crazy.â He stared at Sebastianâs clear eyes in disbelief.
Sebastian stared back at him with a frown.
Is he an idiot? Well, what am I expecting? Heâs Benedictâs son, after all.
Sebastian stretched his hand out of the ward impatiently. âGive it to me now!â
Edmund lowered his head and noticed Sebastianâs wrist was full of needle holes. Some parts of it were
even bruised.
âYouââ
âCut the crap. All you have to do now is go back to the mountain and stay low. Remember, donât let
anyone discover your identity. Keep in mind that the mountain is under surveillance as well.â
Sebastian had no intention to explain the details to him.
After all, he did not expect to have a comfortable life after being sent here. As long as he could still
breathe, nothing else mattered.
Edmund was taken aback for a while.
The next moment, he touched the back of his ear and took out a metal-like thing from a tiny wound that
had just been stitched up.
âThis is what you want. However, Devin wants me to warn you. After you implant it, you will experience
great pain because you didnât grow up with the Jadesons. Itâs better to implant it when oneâs still a kid.â
âI got it.â
Sebastian took it over emotionlessly.
Edmund cast a final glance at him and was about to leave.
âBy the way, I should apologize to you for your dad, but only because he was your dad. In terms of
justice and the law, he deserved it!â
Surprisingly, Sebastian apologized to Edmund.
With that, Edmund froze on the spot.
I knew my dad deserved to be dead. I knew it all along. But heâs my dad, and there was nothing I could
do about it. The only thing I could do was keep my distance from his crimes. Thatâs why I went
to Yorksland. And thatâs why even though I know the Jadesons caused his death, I still choose to help
them.
Edmund lowered his eyes. âYou donât have to apologize to me. I knew what he did. Even if you didnât
kill him, someone else would do it eventually.â
For a moment, all Sebastian could do was stare at Edmund.
He was somewhat surprised that the latter did not blame him at all.
With that, Edmund left the place.
Half an hour later, there was a fuss inside the ward. The sounds of the bed being smashed and the
chair being thrown could be heard clearly. Upon receiving news of that, Grayson rushed to the scene
immediately.
That night, Sebastian had an extremely high fever, so high that his body spasmed and seized.
Grayson stayed by his bed for the whole night, not daring to relax for a second.