Chapter 514 I Didnât Know It Was You Deirdre recovered from her surprise. âWhat?â
âDidnât you lose your sight in prison? Did something happen to you that resulted in your blindness?â
Deirdreâs face turned ghastly pale at the mention of prison. She tried her best to put up with it, yet every thing that had happened there was unbearable.
She had a hard time accepting her powerless self. It was her weakness and powerlessness that had resulted in her miscarriage and her being bullied.
âDeirdre?â
Kyran could feel Deirdreâs hand shaking. He frowned and grabbed her hand. âWhatâs going on? You do nât have to talk about it if you donât want to.â
âThereâs no reason why I donât want to talk about it.â Deirdre suppressed her shakiness and smiled bitterly. âItâs just embarrassing. I offended Brendan, and he gave the order to bully me. In the end, I lost
my eyes in a battery incident.â
âWhat!?â
Kyranâs dark eyes were shaking violently. One could even hear his voice trembling if one were to hear c losely. âBrendan⦠gave the order to do that?â
âYes.â Deirdre had already accepted the truth. âWho else is capable of exercising so much influence oth er than him? Moreover, those women admitted to it too.â
âThatâs impossibleâ¦â
Deirdre raised her head and looked in his direction. âHow can it be impossible?â
Kyran choked up and said, âEven though Brendan is not a good man, he couldnât be as cruel as to obstruct you in prison.â
âWho knows?â Deirdre looked up, and her vision was all white. She chuckled and said, âItâs possible tha t I sickened him so much that he wanted to shut me up. He wanted me to vanish without a trace, turning me into a cripple.â
Upon saying that, she hissed. Her shoulder was in pain from being clutched by Kyran.
âThat hurts⦠Kyranâ¦â
Kyran was jolted back to reality. He hastily pulled away his hand, yet his face was ghastly pale.
Deirdre asked, âAre you alright?â
âIâm fine.â He swallowed a gulp of saliva, yet his chest was unbearably painful. He took a long time to g et himself to speak. âIâm angry for you. It seems he deserves to die from what he did to you.â
Deirdre said, âItâs in the past. I loathed him very much in the beginning. I hated him for his unwillingness to leave some leeway for me. Afterward, I thought it through and figured he neednât leave some leeway for someone he didnât love.â
Kyranâs heart was wrenched in pain because she casually talked about this. He wanted to refute it but could not find the words.
âUh.â He calmed his breathing and said, âYou shouldâve gone to him when you lost your sight, at the very least. After all, itâs your eyes. How are you going to live when you canât see?â
it know It Was You âI went to him.â
âYou went to him?â
âHmm.â Deirdre lowered her gaze. âI knew I couldnât see, so I sought help from someone to call him. The call was picked up, but I heard the conversation between him and Charlene about meeting his parents, and they talked âNot only that, but Charlene also mentioned me, and he sounded agitated. He sounded like he was sick
myself.â
Kyranâs pupils constricted abruptly. âWhen did that happen?â
Deirdre recalled and said, âA little over two months after I was sent to prison.â
He was reminded of the time he received an unknown call when he was accompanying Charlene to choose her wedding dress. Charlene had been talking to him, and he was distracted. By the time he rem He did not expect that the call he had paid no attention to was the cause of Deirdreâs blindness. He had
dark for three years!
Kyran said hastily with a pale face, âI didnât know it was you!â
Soon afterward, he came to realize the situation. His expression changed drastically, and he hastily look