Chapter 100 You Are Really Crazy
For so many years, Darlene had always been dispensable to Avery.
She was always within his reach and would always be by his side, so Avery never felt how important she
was.
Or rather, he had never thought about it.
After the year when he was paralyzed in a car accident and fainted, too many things changed when he
woke up.
Vivian and Jax had left, and his fatherâs mistress had married into the Gallard family. The management of
the Gallard Group had undergone a great change.
Everything had changed. Only Darlene didnât.
Avery remembered that when he woke up from a year of coma, the first person he saw
was her.
Just like before, when he opened his eyes, she was there without any change.
Even the clothes that she wore, her hairstyle, and the expression on her face were exactly the same as
before he fainted from the car accident.
That feeling was like looking at an item placed on the bedside table. No matter how many years one
slept or left, as long as he woke up or came back one day, that thing would definitely still be placed there,
waiting for him.
Because it was so easy to obtain, it was not important at all. This was probably the deepest perception
that Avery had of Darlene in all these years.
But Avery forgot that Darlene was a human, not an item.
She had a heart, and she would be happy, angry, sad, or die of illness.
She was not destined to stay by his side forever. She would also leave disappointedly,
and she could also die of illness.
This was clearly normal, but Avery felt that he could not accept it at all.
How could she leave?
How could a person who had stayed by his side for ten years leave?
He looked at the empty intersection in a daze until a car stopped not far away from him. Andrew got out
of the car with a gloomy face.
Andrew walked over with his walking stick and came to Averyâs car window. He knocked hard on the
window and said something in a furious voice.
Avery could not tell if it was because of the car window, or because of other reasons that he did not hear
a word.
Andrew knocked for a long time before Avery in the car finally reacted. He opened the door lock, pushed
open the door, and got out of the car.
Andrew did not hear his explanation and raised his hand to slap him in the face. Avery did not react at
all. He was like a puppet whose soul had gone, only looking at Andrew
blankly.
Andrew did not know why, but his heart trembled. He had never seen his grandson like
this.
However, he suppressed that strange feeling and said coldly, âYou donât even have a search warrant.
How dare you bring Mr. Connor to search Gustaveâs villa? Have you really gone crazy?
âGustave sent the recording and videos to Lance of the police station. He called me. Do you know that it
will only cause trouble to both sides if the Gallard family and the Walpole family fall out? Do you know
you will go to jail if the evidence is conclusive?â
Avery had a blank expression on his face. After Andrew finished, he replied calmly, âThen let me go to
jail.â
Andrew said angrily, âWhat did you say? You unfilial grandson!â
Avery said in a daze, âShe was also in prison. Speaking of which, I have never seen what itâs like in
prison. I also want to go and take a look.â
Andrew slammed his cane on the ground. âStupid! For a woman, you are really crazy!â
Avery did not speak again. He turned around and was about to get into the car.
Andrew asked coldly, âLet me ask you. Are Vivian and Jax with you? Did you take them away? Donât you
know that what you did is illegal? You are simply lawless!
âIâm warning you. Hurry up and release them. Look at yourself. Youâre mad!â
Avery opened the car door and turned around to look. âI wonât let Vivian live. Grandfather, donât even
think about it. As for Jaxâ¦â
He paused for a moment and sneered, âJax⦠Iâll think about how to deal with him
later.â
Andrew said angrily, âWhat do you mean by that? Are you really nuts?â
Avery got into the car directly. Before Andrew could stop him, he stepped on the accelerator and the car
drove off.
He called Seth and said, âWhere are you?â
It was a little noisy over there. Seth answered, âTwilight Paradise. Have a drink with Giovanni.
Somethingâs wrong with you. Itâs already early in the morning. Why are you calling me?â
Avery replied, âIâm coming.â Then he hung up the phone.
While Seth was still in a daze, he saw Giovanni sitting opposite him. He sighed, âLooks like he finally
knew.â
Seth was completely confused. âWhat?â
Giovanni replied, âMs. Garcia is missing. Seth, you just came back from a business trip. You still donât
know what happened today, right?â
Before Seth could reply, the door of the private room opened and Avery walked in from
outside.
The dim light in the private room was projected over, but Seth could still see that Averyâs face seemed to
have suddenly aged a lot.
Avery walked up to Giovanni and stared at him. âYou lied to me.â
Giovanni felt a little apologetic. âAvery, I was forced to do it back then. As a doctor, I should respect the
patientâs wishes. Ms. Garcia didnât want you to know.â
The last bit of hope in Averyâs mind was completely shattered.
He supported himself on the back of the sofa and sat down. His eyes were red as if he had suddenly lost
all his strength. âWhy didnât you tell me earlier? If I had known earlier, thenâ¦â
He couldnât continue speaking. Only when he spoke did he realize how familiar these
words were.
He had said these words too many times in front of Darlene. Back then, when Darlene had faked her
death, he had held her body and said that if he had known that she was in so much pain, he definitely
wouldnât have treated her like that.
When he found out that Darlene was unable to give birth to a child after the abortion, he said that if he
had known that it would be like this, he would definitely not have let
Darlene abort the child.
He was always regretting what he did, but he kept making mistakes.
Every step was wrong.
Avery leaned over and buried his face into his palm, his breathing heavy and he was unable to speak.
Giovanni said, âBack then, Ms. Garcia told me that if you didnât care about her, there was no point in
telling you.
âBut if you care, she doesnât want to tell you either. Perhaps she was afraid that you would be too sad
after knowing the truth, and you wouldnât be able to take it.â
Giovanni wanted to comfort Avery, but Avery knew that the reason why Darlene was unwilling to tell him
was that she was disappointed.
He had broken her heart so many times, and she no longer wanted him to know anything about her,
including her death.
Averyâs voice trembled as if he was talking to himself, âI should have known long ago. I should have
guessed it long ago. So many people have hinted at me. Why didnât I believe
it?â
Back then, Seth had told him that Darleneâs condition was definitely not simple.
Giovanni had told him with such a serious expression that she had to prepare for the heart transplant as
soon as possible.
He had clearly guessed it, but he was unwilling to believe it or admit it.
Even if Gustave sent the diagnosis report of Darleneâs heart failure to him, he chose to turn a blind eye
and not accept it.
But now, he could no longer deceive himself, and Darlene was gone. She had completely disappeared.
She was going to die, and she was not willing to look at him again before she died.
Avery sat there stiffly. After a long time, Cyrus called.
âSir, our people took an important photo on the way to find Ms. Garcia. It is the profile picture of a boy. He
resembles Nigel. It should be him.â