Chapter 737
Bogus Billionaire
âUncle Kirk.â Standing up. Eddy took the initiative to greet Kirk.
The latter sat opposite Eddy with a face devoid of emotion. âHave a seat.â
After taking a seat, Eddy suddenly thought of something and wanted to stand up once more. However, the thought struck him as childish, so he swallowed his frustration and sat in his seat.
He only spoke after he had calmed down. âWhy didnât you tell me? Why did you keep it a secret? Did Grandpa know this long ago â¦â
The longer Eddy spoke, the less inclined he was to carry on talking. In the end, he simply glowered at Kirk and said, âYouâre my uncle! How could you do this to me?â
To Eddy, Kirk was like the sun in the sky that had guided him all along. He never thought that the rays from the sun would one day scald him and burn him alive.
Kirk simply stared back into Eddyâs eyes. Slowly and elegantly, he took out a cigar and lit it up.
âGetting married is personal. Why should I inform you about it?â
âBut you married Caroline! She was my fiancée! How could you?â Eddy could say nothing more. He felt as though Kirk had betrayed him.
âAs far as I know, my wife and I were single when we got married.â
Eddy shot up from his seat. âUncle Kirk, I know that Iâve wronged her. I ignored her feelings and suggested such a ridiculous idea.
âBut it was only because I didnât realize that I had been in love with her since the beginning.â
He continued, âLayla had saved my life once, and it had weighed on my heart. I couldnât just leave her alone that time.â
âDid you think that gave you the right to hurt Caroline?â Kirk exhaled, and the smoke swirled in the air, forming a misty veil that amplified the scorn in his eyes.
Eddy looked as if someone had just punched him in the gut. He collapsed onto the chair. âItâs all my fault,â he muttered.
âIf only I had drawn a clear line between love and gratitude, things wouldnât have ended up like He raised his eyes to look at Kirk. âBut Uncle Kirk, youâre no different than me. You lied to her. You didnât tell her your true identity.â
Hearing this, Kirk pressed the cigar forcefully into the ashtray. Despite the fact that he looked calm and composed, his actions gave Eddy quite a fright.
The wounds Kirk had suffered in his heart back then still stung. He wasnât sure what would happen in the future, but there were certain things he had to make clear.
When it came to Caroline, both Kirk and Eddy had been equally deceitful in the tricks they had used.
A while later, Kirk broke the silence. âDo you know why I canât reveal my identity to her?â
âWhy?â asked Eddy, his heart leaping into his throat.
âYou Morrisons had better reflect on yourselves,â said Kirk.
âYour grandfather insisted on letting her marry you under the guise of doing it for her own good.
While you ⦠What did you do when she gave you unconditional love back then?â
Eddy could tell that Kirk was forcing those words out through gritted teeth.
Kirk continued, âHow did you treat her? It didnât matter whether you Morrisons treated her kindly or not. Everything you people do is for your own good.â
He snapped, âHave you ever asked her what kind of life she wants to lead?â
Those words made Eddy freeze.