Chapter 198 A Kiss
Darlene did not turn around. She was not interested in why Avery needed tranquilizers, and she no
longer cared about his current physical condition.
After pausing for a moment, she continued to walk in, pretending that she had
not heard Cyrusâ request.
As she walked past the iron gate in the front yard, Cyrus suddenly knelt behind her and said in a deep
voice, âI am not qualified to force you to make a choice, but this time, Mr. Gallardâs condition is really
bad.â
âMr. Gallard has forgotten all the things that he did. He suddenly faced so much evidence and the self
that was completely different from the one in his memory. Itâs difficult for him to accept these things.
âI only hope you can take a look at him and comfort him so that he can go through it.â
Seeing that Darlene still did not turn around, Cyrus raised his voice somewhat eagerly. âMr. Gallard hurt
you. The Gallard family, including me, also hurt
you.
âBut Mr. Gallardâs current mood is really bad. The doctor said that if this went on, something would
happen. I can only shamelessly beg you to see him.â
Darlene turned around. An old man was kneeling in front of her. It was impossible for her to be unmoved.
However, her voice was still cold and distant. âCyrus, you know best how
much effort I put in to leave him. You also know best how much pain I suffered
because of him.
âIt is not that I am ruthless. Reality does not allow me to be softâhearted at all. Cyrus, you forced me like
this just to humiliate yourself. A person like him is not worthy of you doing this.â
Cyrus said sadly, âBack then, Mr. Gallard did something wrong to you. It was
all because he was deceived by Vivian.
âNow, Vivian is already living a life worse than death. After Mr. Gallard learned the truth, he tortured her
and no longer had any feelings for her.
âIt was also because of his love for you. He hoped that he could make it up to you and make you feel
better.â
Cyrus was anxious to defend Avery. âEver since his mother passed away, Mr. Gallard has not been
treated well by anyone.
âHis father does not love him. His grandfather just wants to train him as a tool to manage the company
and control him.
âIn those years, Mr. Gallard always thought that you treated him well because you wanted the money of
the Gallard family. He thought you wanted to curry favor with him to get benefits. That was why he was
so wary of you and hostile to you. Yet he is really grateful to you and cares about you.â
Darlene sneered, âHe is grateful to me and cares about me? Cyrus, tell me. What has he done to show
his gratitude to me and concern for me over these
years?
âWhen he was paralyzed in bed, I took care of him for a year. In return, I got his indifference for two
years. When he was in a wheelchair, I took care of him for another year. In return, I was injured in the
middle of the night by him and got six stitches in the emergency room.
âFinally, I thought I would no longer suffer, but in the end, the child was
gone,
and both Nigel and I were almost killed by him.â
There was only indifference in her eyes as Darlene looked at Cyrus. She said sarcastically, âCyrus, tell
me. What is gratitude? And what is care? What can be considered his compensation?
âYou said that no one loved Avery and that he was pitiful, but he has a family. You are just a butler, and
you are willing to kneel down and plead for him.
âCyrus, he is not pitiful. All these years, the pitiful person has always been me. All of you are advising me
to forgive him, but no one ever tried to persuade him to let me go back then.â
Cyrus was speechless. After a while, he said, âMs. Garcia, Gallard really cares about you. At this point,
he really knows that he was wrong. After all, heâ¦â
âEnough,â Darlene interrupted him. Even though she tried to calm down, she almost lost control of her
emotions.
She took a deep breath, her nails sinking into her palms. She slowed down her breathing and turned
around.
âThereâs no need to say anything else. Cyrus, I know what you want to say, but I wonât listen. Itâs cold
outside. You should go back early. Keep your knees warm. Iâve said I wonât go see him, and I wonât
change my mind.â
She went straight inside. Cyrus wanted to stop her, but he was not so thickâskinned and could not say a
word.
Darlene walked inside. When she went up the steps, she saw Gustave leaning against the door.
Her expression froze for a moment, and she subconsciously looked back. Cyrus had already stood up
and was about to turn to leave.
There was no doubt that Gustave saw Cyrus.
Darlene walked over. Gustave suddenly said, âHave you thought it through?â
Darlene nodded. She didnât know whether he was sober or not, but she replied
seriously, âYes. I wonât see him.â
Gustave was reeking of alcohol. Darlene couldnât tell if she was talking to him or herself.
She wanted to enter the door, but Gustave stood at the door and looked down
at her, not wanting to move aside.
Not only did he not let her go, but he also took a step closer to her. They were so close that she felt
pressured.
Darlene subconsciously took a step back. She couldnât go in, so she found a reason to go out. âI forgot
about the hangover medicine for you. I saw that there was a selfâservice shopping machine not far away
from the villa. I will go buy it for you now.â
Just as she turned around and was in a hurry to go down the stairs, she was pulled back by the arm,
uncontrollably falling on him.
In a panic, she immediately pushed Gustave away and took two steps back.
Gustave looked very unhappy. When he spoke, Darlene even heard a trace of grievance in his tone. He
had never revealed such an emotion before.
âI donât cook well. I can learn. Next time, you donât have to lock me outside
the kitchen.â
Darleneâs mind was blank, and she answered in confusion, âEveryone has their own strengths. Mr.
Walpole, you donât need to feel inferior because of
this.â
She hurriedly corrected herself. âI mean, your cooking skills are not bad.â
Gustave took another step forward. He stretched out his hand and encircled
her against the door. Because he had drunk too much wine, his eyes seemed
misty. He stared straight at Darleneâs face.
âWho is better, me or Dr. Elicott?â
His hot breath approached her. Darlene was in a daze.
She was eager to leave when Gustave, who had trapped her, suddenly kissed her. Just as Darlene
instinctively turned her head to avoid him, his lips landed
on her cheek.
Darlene had just returned from the snow, and her body was still cold. When
the warm lips touched her face, her mind was in a mess.
Gustave seemed crazy rather than drunk. After she dodged, he laughed softly,
âAurora, could it be you think Avery is better?â