Chapter 259 Never Shed a Tear for Him

"You!"

up, that had Kisa's eyes grew red from anger over his humiliation. When she had set him clearly been her first time doing something like that. But he dared to state that she had been. numerous other men before this.

As she expected, in his eyes she would forever be a dirty and filthy person.

Tears welled up in her eyes, but she held herself back. Instead, she sneered, " Yes, any man on this planet would be better than you!"

Gilbert clenched his fists in anger.

"You're... such a cheap woman!"

With that parting shot, he left in rage.

Just as he left, Kisa's tears instantly dropped. She quickly wiped her tears and spoke sobbing, " I'll never shed a tear for him again. I've said before that I hate him and will have my vengeance on him. How can I shed any tears and still be sad just from a few humiliating words?"

However, the more she attempted to delude herself, the heavier her tears flooded out. Jensen leaned on the cupboards as he looked at her, his gaze full of uncertainty.

The rain outside continued to fall, as if a huge hole had pierced the sky.

Mrs. Kooper Sr. gazed at the heavy rain beyond the window; an expression of sorrow filled her face. Even the heavens are raining this heavily.

That day, her favorite son and daughter-in-law had hurriedly brought a four-year-old Gilbert out. They were fine when they just left the door. Not long after, the butler returned anguished to inform her that they had met in a car accident.

She rushed to the hospital like a maniac but could not make it to see her son and daughter-in-law. Only her shocked grandson was sitting on the sickbed, stupefied.

She covered her face in despair, and hate grew in her chest.

"Gilbert, you've come home?" Kelvin's voice rang from outside.

Mrs. Kooper Sr. quickly wiped the stains from the tears away. She put a smile on her face just as Gilbert entered.

"Why are you soaked all over?" Seeing Gilbert's dripping body, she furrowed her eyebrows, Take a shower immediately. Don't get sick now."

Gilbert shook his head, "I'm not cold."

Mrs. Kooper Sr. stopped talking and put her arm out.

He quickly held her arm and asked, "Grandma, are you feeling better?"

"Mhm..." she mumbled

Rainy days make people more likely to feel melancholic.

Madalyn exclaimed in sadness, "Jensen has grown up. He won't listen to me anymore."

Gilbert pursed his lips. He himself frequently disobeyed grandma and made her cross. Why did she insist on Jensen obeying her orders?

But Jensen was much more well-behaved and likable than him. It was no wonder Kisa...

Thinking about it, a feeling of bitterness hit him. Madalyn stretched her withered hand to Gilbert's face.

She mumbled, reminiscing the past," Actually, I knew early on that Jensen liked Kisa. Out of self-interest, I hoped Kisa would have ended up with you. That is why I purposely asked him in person if you and Kisa were made for each other to make him give up. He did what I had expected and tried to distance himself from Kisa."

"I see," Gilbert replied.

Even grandma had seen Jensen's intentions back then, but only Gilbert could not see them. He had even believed Jensen when he had said he didn't like Kisa.

Turns out he was the idiot, the last one to know. He was the third wheel who had destroyed their relationship. The truth made him upset, and he felt suffocated. However, he felt heartbroken once he remembered that she had tried to set him up.

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