Chapter 181 Iâll Never Forget Her Just as Kelvin stopped speaking, a fierce roar erupted, with the sound of wind whipping behind him. Be fore he could react, a heavy punch made contact with his jaw. Kelvin slammed into the corner of the be d embarrassingly. He turned his head to face Gilbert, rushing in with bloodshot eyes.
âYou maniac!â Kelvin exclaimed as he wiped the blood from the corner of his lips.
Madalyn sat up anxiously and asked,â Gilbert, why did you hit Kelvin?â
âWhy donât you ask him!â Gilbert shouted as he glared at Kelvin. In a pained voice, he said, âKisa was so morbidly sick, yet you couldnât tell me this earlier. She doesnât even have long to live, yet
you never told me a thing. You knew all of this, but why didnât you say anything? What kind of malice is
in your heart?â
Fortunately, Davian was holding on to Gilbert for dear life. If not for him, he would have punched Kelvin
again.
âWhat malice do I have?â Kelvin scoffed in anger. âIâve been trying to give you hints of this news, saying that sheâs close to death, but did you believe me?â
âIâll only ask you this, did you believe her?â
Kelvin continued, âBesides, Kisa has shown so many times before that she was in unbearable pain righ t in front of you, but all you did was mock and humiliate her. Did you even believe she was sick or a littl e discomforted?
âI⦠Iâ¦â Gilbert stuttered. He stumbled back a few steps as he remembered all the times that Kisa had
been in pain.
âSo, she truly did vomit blood,â he thought.
âAnd all her pain was real. They were all real when she said that she would die soon.â
âWhy? Why did it have to be like this?â
Gilbert felt a chill run up his spine. A wave of guilt and sorrow washed over him as he felt like he was go ing to collapse. It was hard for Gilbert to accept the truth. In his eyes, that woman was strong and had a will of iron. With that kind of will, he could not belie ve that she would die so easily.
This belief made her attempts to look weak and fragile in front of him feel sickening. He was disgusted
when she told him that she was about to die. He even felt revolted to the point of rejecting all messages informing him that she was about to die.
Kelvin added as if his pain was not enough,â She knew you wouldnât believe her, so she begged me not to tell you about her sickness. How disappointed she must have been to lie to you about it.â
âStop talking, I beg you. Donât say anything anymoreâ¦.â
Gilbert rubbed his temple as he muttered with guilt and sadness, âWhy is it like this? I donât know why. I didnât know she was going to die. What do I do now?
If she is dead, what do I do? What meaning is there for me to live in this world?â
His words struck like a heavy blow right into Madalynâs heart.
Madalyn sobbed in horror,â For that wretched woman, you would rather die than live? Gilbert, you were Her words fell on deaf ears as Gilbert muttered to himself, Iâm going to save her. I canât let her die. I need to save her.â
âWhy would you save such a vulgar woman? Gilbert, listen to granny. Let her die. Youâll forget her and all the sorrow eventually. Then, you can find a caring woman to âI canât forget about herâ¦.â Gilbert replied.
Gilbert stared at Madalyn with bloodshot eyes,â Iâll never forget about her, not in this lifeâ¦.â
Seeing Gilbert with such pain and guilt, Kelvin remembered what Kisa had told him some time ago; that she would let Gilbert beg her to go for treatment. It seemed like she was on her way to fulfilling her prom too late.