A Wound that Never Heals

Chapter 2



Chapter 2

Chapter 2 You Will Suffer A Horrible Death

No, Avery had just met Vivian last week. Three months ago, he had no idea

where Vivian was.

Darlene raised her head and said in a tired voice, “So, is she pregnant?”

Vivian, who had just stopped crying, once again cried in a low voice, as if she had been greatly wronged.

Her tears soaked Avery’s black shirt, and it also hurt his heart.

He supported Vivian on the bed carefully. His eyes were filled with

ruthlessness. He rudely pulled up Darlene’s shirt, lifted her, and then slapped her face.

“In order to marry into the Gallard family, you imprisoned Vivian abroad for three years, and even found a man to rape her! Darlene, I really want to know why you’re so vicious.”

As Avery spoke, he seemed to have completely lost control. He directly picked up the fruit knife on the bedside table and stabbed it straight at

Darlene’s heart.

In the face of the danger of death, Darlene was frozen there and forgot to

resist.

Darlene was adopted by Avery’s grandmother, Teresa Gallard, when Darlene was 12. Since Darlene was a child, she could just stand in the corner and

silently watch him and Vivian go out together.

He loved Vivian. Darlene always knew that she was just an orphan adopted by Teresa. It could be regarded as her luck to marry him.

Avery had been incited by Vivian and resented Darlene, and Darlene could

not argue with him.

But now that Avery wanted to kill her. Avery wanted to kill Darlene with his

own hands.

That knife directly stabbed towards Darlene’s heart. The moment it was about to touch Darlene’s skin, Avery seemed to be stunned for a moment.

However, a slender fair arm reached over and forcefully grabbed Avery’s

wrist.

Vivian’s gentle voice rang out. “Avery, don’t be like this. All of this is gone over. I really don’t blame Ms. Garcia anymore.”

With a crisp sound, the fruit knife immediately fell to the ground.

Avery pulled Vivian into his arms and reproached her in a low voice, “Do you know that this is very dangerous?” Material © NôvelDrama.Org.

Vivian shook her head as tears welled up in her eyes. “I’m fine. I don’t want

anyone to get hurt for me, and I don’t want you to make a mistake for me.”

The dull pain in her heart caused Darlene’s lips to turn pale, and she looked

like a withered leaf in the wind.

Darlene could no longer tell whether her heartache was because of her illness or because of the two people in front of her who were hugging each other tightly.

A bitter smile appeared on Darlene’s lips. She thought, I should thank her.

Just now, Avery’s beloved saved my life.

When Avery saw the smile on Darlene’s face, the hatred on Avery’s face grew even more violent.

How can she be so heartless!

Vivian has been harmed like this by her. Not only does she not feel the slightest bit of guilt, but she can also even laugh!

Avery put Vivian back on the bed and suddenly pulled Darlene’s hair, dragging her toward the corridor outside.

Darlene felt dizzy and fell to the ground. Avery did not look back at all and

directly pulled her into the elevator. He dragged her into the rain outside the hospital.

His voice was cold. “Kneel! In front of everyone, kneel until tomorrow morning and apologize to Vivian!”

While Darlene was struggling, Avery raised his foot and kicked Darlene’s knee. Her body uncontrollably knelt.

The heavy rain poured down and instantly drenched her thin clothes. The patients who came and went all looked at her and sighed.

The rain flowed down her hair and neck, washing over every inch of her skin.

Darlene felt that her living heart seemed to have been thrown into the cold

snow.

Darlene desperately straightened her back. She laughed out loud, as if her laughter had been shattered by the surging rain.

“Avery, it was her, Vivian, who left you here and went abroad with another man. She is now pregnant with another man’s child. Your infatuation is nothing but a joke!”

Avery had just seen her weak complexion, and his heart had softened a little. When he heard this, there was no longer any trace of pity.

A bodyguard chased after him to hold an umbrella for him. Avery turned around, squatted down, and gently lifted Darlene’s chin with his long fingers. “What did you say?”

Darlene fearlessly met his gaze. The heavy rain blurred her vision. “Three years ago, she abandoned you and went abroad because she despised you for being paralyzed after the car accident. Back then, in front of your

grandmother and all the elders of the Gallard family, she scolded you for being a vegetable!

“Your grandmother just died, and she came back. Because the dead cannot give witness. Don’t you understand? Don’t you understand?”

Avery was very close to Darlene, and his arm was on the back of her hand.

Through the shirt, Darlene seemed to be able to feel the temperature of his skin. The touch was used to be warm and comforting.

He had also felt sorry for her. During the two years she married him, although he treated her as Vivian’s substitute and occasionally called Vivian’s name on the bed, he was also extremely good to Darlene.

But now, there was only coldness and hatred left in his eyes.

In the heavy rain, Darlene was completely battered and exhausted. Her eyes reflected his indifferent face, causing her heart to go cold.

Avery’s expression was extremely calm, so calm that she seemed to have heard the words he was about to say, “Okay, I believe in you.”

However, in the next moment, his hand that was holding her chin suddenly exerted force and pushed her down onto the ground.

The dirty rain mixed with mud splashed onto Darlene’s head, face, and

clothes.

and

Without waiting for Darlene to get up in a panic, Avery stood up expressionlessly stepped on the back of Darlene’s pale hand, crushing it bit by bit. Only when there was fresh blood on the back of her hand did Avery finally retract his foot in disgust.

He looked at her arrogantly from high above. His thin lips parted slightly, “Kneeling for a day is not enough for you. You should kneel until you die.”

As if countless poisonous insects were biting her heart, Darlene felt so painful that she almost suffocated. She lay in the rain in pain and curled

herself into a ball.

Darlene didn’t even have the strength to get up.

She murmured, “Avery, you will suffer a horrible death.”

Avery, who walked up the stairs, suddenly turned around slowly and said in a low voice, “Kneel until tomorrow morning. Otherwise, I can do anything to your younger brother who is still lying in the hospital.”

Darlene looked up with difficulty. The rain washed over her pale face and

blurred her eyes.

She suddenly felt that she did not know the man in front of her.

The heart–wrenching pain seemed to slow down her consciousness.

When she was almost in a coma, Darlene felt the warm liquid rushing out

from her belly quickly…


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