Chapter 152 It Is Time to Come to an End
up for. Avery never felt that there was anything that could not be made.
Avery added, âIsnât there a list of the press? Contact them directly and ask them to delete all the relevant
press releases.â
Although much of the news posted on the Internet was released anonymously, Avery knew exactly which
media outlets were involved.
Cyrus said in a bad tone, âEven if we retract the stories of the first few media outlets, there are still
countless netizens and anonymous users who have reposted and copied the contents of the news.
Moreover, those things are almost wellâknown online.
âIf we withdraw the news at this time, not only will it not help, but it may also backfire, giving the
impression that it is a deliberate attempt to cover things up.
âIt is like throwing a handful of sand into the sea. When the wind blows, the water rushes, and it is
impossible to take back all the things that have been thrown out.â
Although Cyrus only worked for Avery, he had stayed in the Gallardâs place for so many years and his
impression of Darlene was not bad.
During the two years when Darlene was married to Avery, she had never treated anyone in the
Southwood Villa unfairly.
At that time, Darlene still had work to do and had some money in her hands. Avery had a bad temper.
Sometimes, when he lost his temper and scolded the servants, she would secretly give the servants
some money and say that it was compensation from Avery.
Cyrus thought, that kind little girl is good to everyone and always thinks for others, but
in the end, she is the only one who suffers.
When Darlene was bullied by Avery wrongly, none of the servants who had benefited from her in the
Southwood Villa stood up for her.
Darleneâs faint cries from the ward could still be heard. Avery sat silently in the corridor and took out a
cigarette, wanting to light it up.
Cyrus reminded Avery from the side, âMr. Gallard, you canât smoke in the hospital. There are many
patients in the corridor at this time.â
Avery was in a very bad mood. He raised his eyes and glanced at Cyrus, probably
wanting to lose his temper.
Cyrus was already prepared to be scolded, but Avery did not say anything. Avery put away the cigarette
and sat in the chair without saying a word.
Darleneâs cry stopped inside. Perhaps it was because Avery sat on the chair a little far
from the door of the ward that he could not hear her cry.
away
Avery clenched his fists and pressed them against the edge of the chair. Suddenly, he found that he was
a little afraid.
At this point, it seemed that no matter what he did, it would be counterproductive. But the heart that
matched Darlene was nowhere to be found. With so little time left, Avery really didnât know what he could
do.
No matter what Avery did, it was wrong. But if he did nothing and just waited, Darlene would not take the
initiative to return to his side.
Avery was uneasy not seeing Darlene. He would always hallucinate over and over again, feeling that
something had happened to her.
Avery once saw in his hallucination that Darlene suddenly fell ill, lying on the cold operating table, and
her heart had rotted.
The doctor walked out of the operation room, bowed to Avery, and said to him, âIâm sorry, the patient is
gone. Sorry for your loss.â
Iâm sorry for your lossâ¦
These words kept repeating in Averyâs mind, and his eyes turned red. Suddenly, he raised his eyes and
stared at the closed door of the ward. âBut I have to take you with me. How can I rest assured if I donât
keep you with me?â
Avery thought, if I cannot look at Darlene from time to time, what can I do if the news of
her death comes?
Avery believed that as long as he kept Darlene by his side, she would definitely not die and there would
definitely be no accident.
In the ward, Darlene slowly calmed down.
Gustave brought Darlene a cup of warm water and continued to appease her, âWhen the divorce case is
over, I will take you abroad. While looking for a match, we can get ready
for an artificial heart transplant.
you. You can
âThe winter in Baltimore is too cold. Letâs go to the south. It is very warm and like spring all year round
there. There will be no trouble and no one will disturb have a good rest and live a peaceful life with your
grandmother and brother.â
Darlene reached out and took the water. Her palm was still trembling slightly.
Gustave sat down beside Darlene. âAurora, trust me. Everything will be fine.
âPeople canât always hide to escape. The more they hide, the more they will be bullied. I will gather
enough evidence to ensure that you get a divorce smoothly.â
Gustave noticed the syringe on Darleneâs arm got loose and took a cotton swab from the drawer to help
her stop the bleeding. âIâll call the doctor over.â
Darlene looked at the back of her hand. In addition to the blood, there were also many
bruises.
Darlene had got too many intravenous injections in the hospital during this period of time, and there were
too many needle eyes on the back of her hand.
But Darlene knew in her heart that it was actually not much use.
The snowâwhite cotton swab was stained with red blood. Darlene looked a little dazed. âI donât want to
stay in the hospital anymore. I donât like it here.â
The sickness, cough, death, and the smell of disinfectant were all not good for Darlene
as a dying person.
Gustaveâs hand that was holding the cotton swab paused for a moment. He did not try to persuade
Darlene and nodded. âOkay, I will take you home. You will feel more comfortable at home. If you feel
better, you can walk around.â
Gustave kept his word and took Darlene out of the hospital that afternoon.
There were only a few days left before the divorce lawsuit started, and Gustave had asked Darnell to try
to find more evidence, but it was still a little tricky to find.
In the past few months, the relationship between Darlene and Avery had broken down, and the places
that she stayed in the most were the Southwood Villa and the hospital.
However, the Southwood Villa was Averyâs, and the hospital Darlene stayed in also
belonged to the Gallard Group. It was not easy to find the relevant surveillance videos.
Just as Gustave brought Darlene back, Darnell called, âMr. Walpole, it is not easy to get the evidence. I
think we will have to wait a few more days to think of a way.
âIâve just been called over by Mr. Cassius, and itâs not looking good for you. The board is about to meet
to elect a new president. Why donât you come over and take care of business here first?â
Darlene was still looking forward to Gustave finding evidence for her, so when she was seated beside
him, she subconsciously listened to what Darnell said on the other side of
the line.
When Darlene heard Darnellâs words clearly and saw that Gustave didnât look good, she immediately
said, âYou should go to the company first. My affairs are in no hurry.â
Gustave did not respond. He looked slightly solemn. After a long while, he responded, âItâs only a few
days before the divorce court starts. Donât worry about the company. Come back, and think of a way to
find evidence from Averyâs side.
âTell Mr. Cassius and the board members that itâs all up to them. I wonât participate in the selection of the
new president.â
Darnell said urgently, âMr. Walpole, this wonât do. Mr. Cassius has 30% of the shares of the Walpole
Group, and plus 10% in the hands of Ricky, they will have exactly the same
amount of shares as you.
âAnd the board may be on your side, but if you abstain, the result will be selfâevident.â
Darnell wanted to go directly to the villa and take Gustave here. He lowered his voice, âYou should come
over. How can you let Ricky take such a big advantage?â
Gustave replied, âDarnell, come back first. Do as I say. I donât have time for that right
now.â
Darnell had no choice but to agree.
Darlene saw Gustave hang up the phone and was worried that something really happened. âWhy donât
you go to the company first? After all, itâs not a small matter.â
Gustave turned on the computer and helped Darlene organize the files about the divorce lawsuit. âItâs
fine. I happen to need someone to watch the company for me for two days.
âTake a look at these photos. They are photos of Avery and Vivian. Take a look and see if there are any
problems. Also, take a look at all the photos in this folder.â
Gustave pushed the computer in front of Darlene. âThere are only five days. This is the most important
thing now.â
Darlene endured her disgust and carefully looked through the photos one by one.
The bad memories from the past flashed back, and Darlene struggled to bear them.
Gustave said from the side, âJust this once, youâll never have to see any of this again.â
Darlene nodded and sighed softly.
Five days passed very quickly. Gustave did not go to the company at all, and he had been collecting
relevant evidence for Darlene.
On the day of the court session, the first light snow fell at the beginning of winter in
Baltimore.
Darlene and Gustave went to the court together. As they walked from the square, they watched Avery
get out of the car.
Darlene thought to herself that she indeed hoped that it would be the last time she saw Avery as
Gustave had said.