Chapter 248 Not Every Mistake Can Be Forgiven
The corner of Camilaâs lips curved upward and revealed a cold smile that came straight from her heart.
âFather? Whose father are you? Are you the kind who leaves his daughter out to die? Are you the kind who drives his daughter outside the house? You only come to me each and every time because you have something to beg me for, so you give me a few fake words of concern! With that do you think you are entitled to be my father?â Gaelâs wrinkled face flushed as he tried to humble himself. âCamila, I know Iâve wronged you before and I also know that itâs all my fault. Please forgive me!â At the same time, Leila also approached her. âHeâs right, Camila. I beg you. If you donât allow the hospital to provide Lyla with anesthesia and painkillers, she will die in pain! She has already received her punishment, so can you be kind to forgive her?â After that, she immediately kneeled down in front of Camila. âIf you want, I can kneel to beg you.â Their actions of forcing Camila actually made her uncomfortable. Not every mistake can be forgiven by just kneeling. Then, she lowered her eyes and gave Leila a cold gaze. âBeing kind doesnât mean that I can be bullied around by you all. Not every mistake can be forgiven. If you pity Lyla right now, what would you feel when you realized that she has beaten up a seven-year-old child? Donât you pity him?â Finally, George spoke coldly, âYour daughter kidnapped Camilaâs child, so how dare you come to beg for forgiveness? If you dare to mess around with people, then you should be brave enough to face the consequences!â Leila held on to Camilaâs leg and started crying. âCamila, Lyla knows that she has made a mistake, but sheâs injured, so she couldnât come here herself to apologize to you. Please show her some mercy. She has already received her punishment. Isnât that enough?â âLet me go.â Camila shook her leg hard as she tried to escape from Leilaâs arms, but she couldnât. Then, George went up to her and raised his foot to kick Leila away from her. âDidnât you hear her telling you to let go?â Leila continued to cry loudly. âCamila, I beg you. Do you want me to give you a kowtow? Please forgive her!â
Gael also went up to Camila and spoke in pain, âCamila, the Brooklyn Company is over and she has already received her punishment. This is quite a serious consequence. If we donât give her any anesthetic for the surgery, she will die in pain.â George looked at him. âAre you saying that you are Camilaâs father?â
Gael nodded his head in response.
After that, George sneered, â7 years ago, you drove Camila out of the country while she was still pregnant and you allowed her to wander in a foreign country alone. I donât understand how biased you can be to treat your daughter this way. Do you know that Camila almost died back then? At that time, no one was there to beg for her, but now, your daughter still has the medical aid of the hospital, so why are the two of you looking like your world is about to end?â
He didnât hold back on his words. In the meantime, Gael froze. Camila almost died back then? For the past few years, he felt as though his mind was blurred by some demon. He always felt that Camila was the rebellious child while Lyla was the obedient one. However, he now realized that his little bias had pushed Camila far away from him. George continued to speak faintly, âShe is only restricted from using painkillers and anesthetics, right? Actually, this is beneficial since it will allow her wounds to heal, so she only needs to bear with the pain. Now that weâre seeing how distressed you two look, donât you think that Camila is also distressed after her son was violently abused by someone? In fact, you should thank her for being so merciful to you all. If it was me, you might not even be able to see your daughter ever again!â
For some reason, Gael took a deep breath. âUm⦠How is the kid?â
âYouâre only asking this now?â George smiled slightly. âDo you think this is the right attitude when youâre begging someone? Normally speaking, you should at least go to her house to check on the injured kid.
Wonât this make her feel somewhat comforted? However, the two of you decided to come straight to her and moan about how pitiful your daughter is. Is she, though? Didnât she deserve it? If she doesnât have the ability to mess with others, then she shouldnât come to beg for forgiveness. Do you think that just because you are the president, you can do whatever you want?â