Chapter 194 Go To Hell Then

In the room, Heidy stood quietly in front of the window and stared at the scenery outside. But her mind was n somewhere else. The scene she had just seen kept flashing in her mind, which influenced her mood.

She had an ominous premonition before she came. But it turned out to be that reason. Thinking of this, Heidy smiled bitterly. "Mom, why are you crying?" Suddenly, a small hand grabbed her clothes. Heidy lowered her head. She saw that Gavin was winking and looking at her.

Wiping her tears away, Heidy squad and forced a smile with her palms on his head, "Don't worry. I just have some pain in my eyes. Gavin, haven't you just gone out? How come you come back?"

Gavin raised his hand to wipe off her tears. Putting his finger in his mouth, he said in a serious tone, "Are you sad, mother? The teacher said that tears are bitter, because they are sad."

Looking at his face similar to Hearst's, she couldn't help feel bitter. Opening her arms, she hugged him and said in a choked voice, "I'm not sad. I'm just... I miss Grandpa."

Hearing her words, Gavin raised his hand and slapped on her back like an adult. At that moment, the tears dropped more fiercely. She had been trying to control her emotions, but in the end, she was still unable to control them, and she was constantly giving vent to her emotions.

She held him tightly and cried quietly. Having no idea how long she had cried, she let go of Gavin. Her eyes turned red as she said, "Gavin, thank you."

Fixing his eyes on her, Gavin asked in confusion, "Mom, I saw my father and that woman slept on the same bad. Is that true?"

Heidy didn't expect Gavin to know this, and she didn't know how to respond. Looking at his serious look, Heidy lowered her head and kept silent. After a long silence, she said bitterly, "Because he didn't know the way to my room. He went the wrong way."

Gavin blinked her eyes. He rested his hands on his hips and said, "Dad is so stupid. How could he get lost at such an age. Mom, I will teach dad a lesson later."

The look on his face warmed her heart. Caressing his face, she said softly, "Okay. "It's good to have you, Gavin."

Gavin ran to bring a tissue and wiped the tears off her face. Then he said in a serious tone, "The teacher said that children shouldn't cry even if they fall and feel painful. Mother is an adult, more stronger than a child, so you can't cry."

Heidy didn't say anything but quietly looked at the clever boy in front of her. At the thought of Hearst, she felt disappointed. At this moment, she didn't know what to do.

Outside the room, Hearst was still standing there, being far away from the door. He wanted to walk in, but didn't know how to explain. He didn't want to see her sad face, but he made her so sad this time. The more he thought about it, the more disgusted he f

e. Ada, don't expect me to marry you. It is up whether you to accept my plan or not."

Wearing an angry face, Jina scolded, "How could you say that? Your mother is always gentle and reasonable. How could you be so unreasonable. You must be responsible for Ada today. Marrying her is your only choice. As for you and Heidy, since you haven't had a wedding ceremony yet, you don't have to get married. As for the child, Ada can be a step mother."

"No way. It's not up to you," said Hearst coldly.

The Liu family was irritated by him. Ada suddenly grabbed a fruit knife on the tea table and threatened, "Hearst, if you don't take your responsibility, I'll kill myself."

At the sight of that, her parents said with worry, "Ada, don't be reckless."

There was still no change in Hearst's face. Seeing this, Hearst said in a calm voice, "Go to hell then."

Hearing his words, Ada's hands trembled. The next second, she made up her mind and directly slid the knife from her wrist. Soon, blood was flowing from her wrist.

Her parents rushed to her in horror and tried to stop the bleeding with tissues. They shouted, "Ambulance! Call the ambulance!"

Seeing that Ada cut her wrist, Hearst frowned but didn't say anything else. Ada stared at him with her pursed lips, as if she wanted to see through him.

Brown, in a fit of exasperation, came over and slapped Hearst in the face. "Son of a bitch! If anything happens to my daughter, I won't let you go!"

Without stopping him, Hearst said coldly, "I understand your anger. I owe you this slap. But I don't think you can force me to give in even if you threaten me with your daughter's life."

In the second floor, Heidy stood at the stairway and saw the mess downstairs. Looking at Ada's firm look, Heidy knew that she wouldn't give up Hearst this time. Clenching her fists, she fell her eyes on Hearst and kept silent.