Chapter 178 I ruined everything for her Gilbert arrived at The Sandy Bay after midnight.
His face had become so lifeless that it could not hide his tiredness.
Kelvin Hoover had long waited for his arrival. Upon seeing his arrival, he stood up and said, âGrandma has been waiting for you. Go upstairs to greet her.â
Gilbert mustered up a smile which looked very pitiful. Can you help me convey a message to her that I
had failed to save Kisa. She may be pleased to hear this.â
âGilbertâ¦â
Kelvin was speechless. He watched Gilbert drag his tired body upstairs.
âI Mrs. Kooper Sr. was standing at the top of the stairs, but he did not notice and walked straight past Mrs. Kooper Sr.
Mrs. Kooper Sr.âs heart wrenched when she overheard their conversation. âFor a woman who is going t o kill me, is it really worth it?â
Gilbert stopped in his tracks. âDo you think she was really going to kill you?â
âYouâre doubting me?â
âNo!â
Gilbert turned around and fixed his gaze on Mrs. Kooper Sr. âDid you know? When you were in a coma, I was praying you could wake up. I even made a promise to God that if you could wake up, I wouldnât mind ex changing my life for yoursâ¦â
Mrs. Kooper Sr. burst into tears. She reached up to caress his face.
Gilbert took a step back and said, âI was so eager for you to be well, but to stop me from saving Kisa. Y ou did not hesitate to injure yourself. Why? I really would like to know why?â
Mrs. Kooper Sr.âs wrists were wrapped heavily in blood- stained bandages.
âHow ironic,â Gilbert thought.
When Gilbert decided to save Kisa, Davian had called him. He told him that his grandma had selfâ
harmed again and threatened not to save Kisa.
It was at that moment, grief and helplessness drowned him entirely.
To this day, he could not forget the sadness and disappointment on Kisaâs face.
He really wanted to ask his grandma why she was so paranoid of Kisa to the point of wanting her to die.
Mrs. Kooper Sr. held his arm in panic and cried, âDonât hate grandma, Iâm doing this for your own good.â
âFor my own good?â
Gilbert mocked, âIf itâs for my own good then why put me in this painful situation?â
âI am doing this for your own good. It is only when that woman dies, everything will be better. Really. Her birth was a mistake. Otherwise, you could be so happy. She ru âGilbertâ¦
Gilbertâ¦â Mrs. Kooper Sr. shouted at his icy cold back. Her grandson who she had cherished and loved She clutched her chest in grief, repeatedly asking herself, âWhat did I do wrong?
No, thatâs right. I did not do anything wrong. It was all that womanâs fault. The birth of that woman cause For two consecutive days in a row, without any news or traces of Kisa and Howardâs whereabouts. It wa Gilbert leaned in his chair and smoked silently.
His temper has gotten grouchier each passing day, and no one dared to approach him.
It was at this time; Davian had suddenly gotten a call from his subordinates. A brief flash of joy appeared on his face and was immediately gone seconds later.
After hanging up, Davian was hesitant to speak. Gilbert exhaled a smoke ring and looked at him, âSpeak