Chapter 175 Gustave Couldnât Return
Andrew said in a low voice, âYou can check on all these photos and the documents of the court and see
if there is anything fake.
âTo get a divorce, that woman and Gustave forged a lot of evidence to spoil the reputation of you and the
Gallard Group. The Gallard Groupâs stock price slumped and its reputation was harmed. I donât want to
say too much. You can decide what you
should do.â
Averyâs arms hung by the bedside. He held the edge of the bed tightly, and his gaze
became fierce.
Avery couldnât understand. Why?
Andrew left the ward and said to the bodyguard, âTell Cyrus that I am doing this for my grandsonâs future.
He is just a butler. He should not overstep.â
The bodyguard nodded. Then Andrew left.
gaze. Avery stared at the photos as if trying to pierce them with his
Avery couldnât believe that Darlene would hug another man, but they looked intimate in
the photos.
Avery handed the photos to Cyrus. âGo and check it out. See if the photos are fake.â
Avery didnât feel like sleeping now. He recalled how Darlene ran past in panic in the
bathroom just now.
Avery let out a selfâmocking laugh. He couldnât help but feel a little worried. She ran out in such a hurry.
What if something happens to her?
Avery went to the floor where Darleneâs ward was located. He walked aimlessly around the corridor.
Finally, he found her in the corner.
Darlene was standing in the distance with her back to Avery. The man in front of her seemed to be
hugging her. He was patting her back lightly.
Avery saw the manâs face from afar and thought of the face in those photos.
He was the man in the photos.
Avery stood still. When he recovered from astonishment, Gustave had turned around with Darlene and
walked to the other side.
They had disappeared from the corridor, but Averyâs gaze was still fixed on that spot.
The differences between his memories and reality had widened. He became more and more confused.
Avery didnât know what he should believe and what he should do.
Darlene and Gustave already left the hospital. They got into a car to go home.
They should have gone through the discharge procedures in the hospital, but Gustave had just received
a call. Something had happened. In addition, Darleneâs emotions were unstable, so Gustave planned to
take her home first. He would deal with the discharge procedures next time.
Darlene sat in the back seat of the car. Averyâs words were repeating in her mind. âDarlene, where is our
child?â
Our child. Our child was killed by you.
Darlene clenched her fists. After a long time, she calmed down. She remembered that Gustave had
answered a call just now, so she asked, âWas that call from your family? Is everything alright?â
It was already dawn. Through the car window, she saw the sky turn bright.
âItâs fine. It doesnât matter.â One could tell from Gustaveâs voice that he was hiding
something.
Just as Gustave finished speaking, he received a message, and the person called again.
Gustaveâs face sank. He pressed the âacceptâ button and put the phone away from
Darlene so that she wouldnât hear the conversation.
Cassius said in an angry voice, âIâm telling you. You have to come over even if you donât
want to.
âI have sent you information about your motherâs current condition. If you donât come, I can only inject
her with a tranquilizer. You know what a tranquilizer will do to her body.â
Gustave clenched the phone in his hand. He really wanted to say the following words to Cassius. âShe is
your wife. You have been married for thirty years. You know how afraid
she will be when she sees you. Are you going to force us to death?â
But Gustave couldnât say it. Darlene was sitting next to him. Darlene could only rely on
him due to her situation.
Cassius finished what he had to say and directly hung up the phone.
Darlene didnât hear Cassiusâ voice. Seeing that Gustave was in a bad mood, she said carefully, âIf you
need to deal with something, just go. I can go home by myself.â
Gustave took a long time to calm down. âItâs just a small matter. I will go there to take a look. I will be
back soon. Let Darnell send you home first. If you need anything, just tell
Darnell.â
Gustave couldnât bring Darlene with him. When he arrived at the Walpoleâs old house, he had to take
care of his mother. He might neglect Darlene.
If Cassius intended to do something to Darlene, things would be more troublesome.
Darlene didnât ask anything else and just nodded. âOK.â
Gustave got out of the car and took another car to leave.
Darnell drove Darlene to the Walpoleâs home. It was already two oâclock in the morning.
Darlene felt uneasy and didnât go to sleep. She sat on the sofa in the living room and waited for Gustave
to come back.
She waited until five oâclock in the morning, but Gustave hadnât come back, and he
didnât text or call Darlene.
Darnell sat with her in the living room. Darlene became anxious, so she got up and went upstairs. âIâm
going to the room to get something.â
Her uneasiness increased. After Darlene returned to the bedroom, she took out the suitcase and some
important things, including some documents, medicine, and
treatment records. She put them into the suitcase.
Darlene also packed some clothes. She thought, if there is no news from Gustave in the morning, I have
to think of a way to leave with Nigel.
After Darlene finished packing her luggage, she looked at the sky that was slowly lighting up outside the
French window and felt powerless.
The Walpole family and the Gallard family were fighting against each other. If Gustave couldnât protect
her, it would be hard for her to leave this place.
Some noise came from downstairs. There seemed to be a quarrel.
Darlene had a nasty feeling. She quietly got out of the bedroom and went to a corner in the corridor that
was near the stairs. She could vaguely hear the voice.
A servant said in a trembling voice, âIt was Mr. Cassiusâ order. Darnell, donât blame me. The dose of
sleeping pills in your coffee is within the safe range. Donât worry. You will
be fine.â
Darnell said furiously, âYou have worked for Mr. Gustave for more than ten years. Mr. Gustave has
treated you well. How could you betray him?â
âItâs exactly because Mr. Gustave is so kind that I think he should listen to Mr. Cassius now.â The servant
replied with fear.
âHe gave up on the position of president of the Walpole Group for a divorced woman. And she is sick.
Whatâs so good about her? Mr. Gustave wouldnât be so stupid in the
past.â
The sound of things shattering came from downstairs. It was extremely chaotic. The servant was
screaming in a hoarse voice.
Darlene slowly stepped back. She knew that since Cassius had taken action, Gustave wouldnât be able
to return for the time being.
Darlene returned to the bedroom. She couldnât take the big suitcase now. She only put the most
important things, her identity card and two bottles of medicine, into her pockets. Darlene also took some
cash.
Then she pulled off the bed sheet from the bed, pushed open the window, and went to
the balcony.
Under the balcony was a lawn. There was still a bit of snow on it. It was early in the
morning and cold outside.
Darlene gritted her teeth and tied the sheet to a pillar on the balcony. She climbed down holding onto the
sheet. When Darlene reached the ground, her body was already soaked
with sweat.
Her calf was cut by something on the ground. The blood dropped onto the white snow. It was particularly
conspicuous.
There seemed to be some noise upstairs. Darlene ignored it. She got up from the ground and went to the
small door in the backyard.
When Darlene opened the door and struggled to step out, a man said in a cold voice in the dark,
âDarlene, why?â