Chapter 107 Darlene, I Wonât Let You Die
The car rushed down the cliff and disappeared into the fog. It was getting dark, and one could not see
anything.
The bodyguard walked to the edge of the cliff and looked down. Then, he turned around. and walked to
the man behind him. âMr. Elicott, she should die.â
Nathen handed the bloody knife to the bodyguard and wiped the blood on his hand with a handkerchief.
He walked to the car. âLetâs go back.â
The car drove away from the suburbs. Nathen looked at his palms which were still stained with blood
under the flickering lights from outside the car window.
He could not wipe them clean no matter how hard he tried. He felt he was really dirty.
He looked out of the car window after a long time. The car had been back to the city, and
the streets were bustling.
Nathen said, âGo back to the Elicottâs house. I want to see my grandfather.â
The car stopped outside the Elicottâs house. Kaley Cotton heard the sound and hurried.
out.
Seeing the person who got out of the car, Kaley was stunned. Even when Nathen walked in front of her,
she did not come back to her senses.
Nathen glanced at her. âWhatâs the matter, Kaley? Is there anything wrong?â
Kaley took a step aside and let him in as if she finally reacted. A pleasantly surprised expression
appeared on her face. âMr. Nathen, you are back. Mr. Martin has not fallen.
asleep yet. He was just talking about you.â
Nathen had not returned to the Elicottâs house for almost a year. Even Martin Elicott,
who was sitting inside, was shocked, not to mention Kaley.
He thought, it is strange. Why did this unfilial guy come back?
Martin snorted with some resentment. âAm I too old to see things? I donât expect someone to still
remember that he has a grandfather.â
Nathen walked over and sat down next to Martin. âGrandpa, you havenât slept yet.â
Nathen said that with concern, and Martin could not show his dissatisfaction anymore. After all, Nathen
was his precious grandson. After he reproached Nathen in a strange. tone, he ordered the servants.
âGo and bring Nathen a glass of warm water. Itâs cold outside. Have you had dinner?â
The servant served Nathen a glass of water. Nathen did not reach out to take it and let her put it in front
of him.
âYes,â he replied.
Martin thought that Nathen should have come back with a certain purpose. Seeing that Nathen didnât
mention it, he did not ask much and just chatted casually.
âYou wonât go to the hospital to work on weekends, right? Andrew will have a family dinner tomorrow and
invited me to go to his house. You wonât go anyway, so help me to
guard the company.â
Nathen looked over. âGrandpa, Iâll go with you.â
Martin was surprised and snorted. âDonât coax me. I know you and your sister well.
âThese years, you guys were afraid that others would know about your family. background, and you kept
saying that you would rely on yourselves. You never went out with me, and few outsiders know about my
grandson and granddaughter.â
Nathen replied, âGrandpa, you are getting old. I should get about with you more,
Moreover, the Elicott family has been close to the Gallard family these years. As a
junior, I should have gone to visit Mr. Gallard a long time ago.â
Martin was skeptical. âAre you serious? Are you kidding me?â
Nathen finished the water and stood up. âOf course not. Iâll take my leave. I still have things to deal with
at the hospital. Iâll come and pick you up tomorrow morning.â
After Nathen left, Martin was still baffled. He looked at Kaley and asked, âDo you think thereâs something
wrong with him tonight?â
Kaley replied with a smile, âMr. Martin, donât think too much about it. Mr. Nathen is your grandson.
Although he doesnât express himself, he must be concerned about you. He may just want to spend more
time with you.â
Martin was in a good mood and stood up with a smile. âItâs good that he is so sensible.
His parents passed away in front of him, and I was always afraid that he would go astray.â
Outside the Elicottâs house, Nathen got in the car.
Frank Denman, who was driving, felt strange and asked, âMr. Elicott, Ms. Garcia may
also be in the Gallardâs place. If you go there, she should know that you are a member of the Elicott
family.â
Nathen looked out of the window. It began to rain.
He answered, âI thought too much in the past. She can accept Gustave, so she should be able to accept
my identity?â
It was difficult for him to see Darlene now, and exposing his identity might be an
efficient way.
If Nathen made his identity public, with the relationship between the Elicott family and the Gallard family,
he could follow Martin to the Gallard family and would have more opportunities to see Darlene.
At the Scenery Villa.
Seth had come to check on Darlene and left some medicine to treat the wound on her
neck.
He was not a professional doctor to treat heart disease. Moreover, Darlene still had the medicine for the
heart disease that Giovanni prescribed. So, Seth did not care much
about it.
By the time Seth left, it was late at night.
Avery sat by the bed. He took a warm towel to clean Darleneâs wound and was ready to
apply the ointment to it.
When he cleaned the wound and the cotton swab stained with ointment was about to
touch her neck, Darlene woke up.
Averyâs hand paused in the air. When he leaned forward, he saw Darlene open
her eyes.
Their eyes met, and he was stunned for a moment. His first reaction was to look away
guiltily.
âYour neck is injured. Iâll help you apply the ointment.â
Darlene looked at him and spat out two words after a long while. âGet lost.â
Avery pondered, she is seriously ill and probably doesnât have any strength to resist.
He reached out directly. âApply the ointment first. I will leave after it is done.â
Just as Averyâs hand touched Darleneâs neck, Darleneâs face was filled with disgust, and she kicked
Avery in the lower abdomen through the blanket.
Although she kicked him hard, it should not have been a big problem. However, Avery was unlucky.
just been treated was precisely kicked. He
The wound on his lower abdomen that gasped and reached out to support himself on the bed.
With his hand on the pillow next to Darleneâs head, he bent over and leaned closer to
her.
Darlene raised her foot and kicked Avery again. âAre you
deaf? Get lost!â
Avery stared at her for a long time. âDr. Cannon said that if you donât treat your wound as soon as
possible, it will easily get infected. Even if you donât like me, you canât ignore your health.â
Darlene smiled coldly and pushed Averyâs hand away. She struggled to move inside and kept her
distance from him.
âInfected? Avery, I got infected many times before. Donât you know it? Donât you find it disgusting to say
such words? Even if I die, I donât need you to shed crocodile tears, not to mention getting infected.â
Avery frowned and felt that the word âdieâ was harsh. It forced him to recall the fact that Darleneâs heart
was failing and she would not live for long.
âTerminal illnessâ and âdeathâ were all terrible words. Avery tried hard to avoid thinking about it, but the
truth would not change just because he refused to admit it.
His eyes turned slightly red as he stared at Darlene carefully. âDarlene, I wonât let you die. I can find a
suitable heart donor for you. If I canât, you can transplant an artificial
heart temporarily. Even death canât take you away from me.â
Darlene felt disgusted and almost vomited. âAvery, is there anyone more disgusting than you?â
Avery took off the tie around his neck and pressed both of her hands together,
âThereâs probably no one. Bear with it for a while. Iâll untie it after I help you apply the ointment.â