Chapter 62 Kelvin, I hate you She had survived, . Bbut what about her child? The nurse had just left and wouldn't cback, and. Penelope's voice was too weak to be heard outside.
She uncovered the blanket and struggled to get out of bed.
As soon as her feet touched the ground, they went weak, almost buckling.
Penelope gritted her teeth and persisted in walking out. "Nurse, what happened to my child..." Did it die? Or is it alivesurvive or not?" She finally made it to the door, which was pushed open from the outside.
Raising her head, Penelope locked eyes with fell into Kelvin's deep gazeeyes.
They locked eyes forstared at each other for two seconds, and she gritted her teeth, clinging tightly to his sleeve, desperately shouting, "Kelvin! Did Yyou terminate my pregnancyaborted my child, didn't you...? You must have definitely did!" Penelope's eyes were bloodshot with a burning hatred as she and filled with hatred as she stared straight at him. Kelvin clearly saw the intensity of her angerhatred in her eyes, so profound and intense..
So intense.
She hated him.
Yes, she should hate him, just like...as he had always hated her. He had thrown Because of that hate, Kelvin threw Penelope into the psychiatric hospital out of hatred.. Because of that hate, all she wanted was to escape from him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSeeing Kelvin's silence, Penelope shook his arm desperately. "Answer me! Where isWhat happened to my child... You aborted him without my consent. Who gave you the right! Why didn't you ask for my permission?..."" "Kelvin, that's a living lifebeing., hHow could you do that?" "While I was unconscious, you took that decisiondealt with it directly. WThen why didn't you just letdrown in the lake, to letdie with my child!" Penelope accused with aher voice hoarse voice, punchingas she pounded Kelvin's chest.
But her strength was nothing to against him; it was like ticklinga feeble attempt. She bit her lower lip until it bled.
Kelvin finally spoke in a calm tone, "Penelope, maybe it was wrong from the beginning." "Wrong? What's wrong? Whose faultfault, is it? I'm asking about my child, don't try to change the subject!" "I shouldn't have married you," Kelvin finally admitted.
"In response Penelope said, "You should just stay in a mentalhave leftin the psychiatric hospital. We only needed that chance encounter, and we should have never haved any more interactions after that." 'Looking back now, Kelvin thought that this was probably the worst moverealized that this might have been the biggest mistake he had made. At the time, he thought that since Penelope was easy to controlcontrol, and he had leverage over her, she was the perfect candidate for Mrs. Davis. Little did he know... that Ddespite all the calculations, he had miscalculated his own feelings. In this moment, ILooking at Penelope now in front of him, Kelvin had to admit that he had softened. And was the reason for his softnessBut was it love? He didn't know, nor did he dare to delve deeper into that thoughtand he dared not explore that though further!.
Penelope gritted her teeth and said, "I don't want to stay by your side either,! Kelvin!, tThe divorce agreement was signed long ago,. ILetgo;, I'm willing to go back to the mentalpsychiatric hospital!"" "You can't go back."" Kelvin replied.
Penelope looked at him, her fist weakly slipping from his chest, as if all her strength had been drained instantly, and she fell softly to the ground. Kelvin extended his long arms and firmly embraced her.
"Let go of me,"" Penelope struggled. Instead, Kelvin easily carried her horizontally aand gently placed her back on the hospital bed. "I've already jumped, why did you save me?"" Penelope asked, ""Can't I end it all with death?" ""You can't die. At least, I never promised you death." Her voice choked, "Then should my child die? Kelvin, you savedthis time, but you won't be able to savenext time! No one can save someone who is determined to die!"" When she was in the water, Penelope experienced an complete sense of relaxation. Uunprecedented sense of relief. The only thing she felt sorry for was her child. Perhaps her death could bring peace and success to her parents.
Kelvin coldly said, ""Penelope, if you dare to die, I dare towill bury your parents with you!" She widened her eyes in horror, "You, you...' He is truly aare truly the devil!" "Don't delude yourself into thinking that your death will solve everything," Kelvin warned again, "If you continue to hold onto such thoughts, I guarantee that all tragedies have only just begun!" 'Penelope stared at him tightly, but she couldn't do anything. All she could do was repeat, ""I hate you, Kelvin, I hate you!"" Planning your weekend reading? Ensure you're on nov@L5sfor uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a click away, exclusively available on our site. Happy reading! He just listened silently. After several minutes, he opened a bottle of water and handed it to her, ""Tired of cursing? Take a break and drink swater."" Penelope didn't accept it.
"Drink,"" he commanded in his usual tone.
Penelope hesitated for a moment, then took it and threw it directly at Kelvin! She was the first person in LA to dare to throw water at Kelvin! But the water missed, as Kelvin sidestepped.. Penelope angrily threw the empty bottle at him, "I don't want to see you, leave!"" "Too bad, you'll have to seefor the rest of your life." Saying that, Kelvin said with determination, bent down, and leaneding close to her, his nose touching hers, ""I won't let you go. If I don't, yYou'll be stuck by my side forever. Even in death, Pen "Nelope, I will even keep your ashes." "Don't you fear that I won't spare you even after I beca ghost!" "You couldn't harmwhen you were alive;, what kind of storm can you stir up as a ghost?" Kelvin had a firm grasp on Penelope's every weakness.
She couldn't argue, couldn't fight, and certainly couldn't overpower him.
Furious, Penelope suddenly bit down hard on Kelvin's shoulder! Kelvin was only wearing a thin shirt, and soon Penelope's teeth pierced through the fabric.
She bit down with all her strength, wishing she could tear his flesh apart.
Kelvin stood there, motionless, his hands resting on her side.
He didn't even make a sound.
This made Penelope think that she hadn't bitten hard enough, so she continued biting even harder.
Kelvin still remained silent, but she tasted the metallic tang of blood.
Blood stains seeped through his shoulder, staining the shirt red.
"Have you bitten enough? Have you vented all your frustrations?" he asked calmly.
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Unable to speak clearly because her mouth was still latched onto him, il latched बिल Penelope muttered, "Not enough!" "Then continue."
Penelope kept biting until her teeth felt sore, yet Kelvin acted as if m nothing happened. tough and thick-skinned.
Finally, Penelope released him, her he corners teeth and the corners of her mouth stained with blood. Kelvin even took the initiative to gently wipe it away for her. "Feeling better?" She brushed his hand away.
Kelvin curved his lips. "Rest well and recover before returning to work at the company." She turned her face away, not wanting to see him.
Kelvin stood there for a while before leaving the sickroom.
The bodyguard outside noticed the wound on his shoulder and immediately becanxious. "Mr. Davis, who injured you?" "It's nothing," he replied nonchalantly.
"You're bleeding. I'll call a doctor to bandage it up!" Kelvin clenched his fist against his mouth and started coughing again.
He had been suppressing the tickle in his throat in front of Penelope, not wanting to cough in her presence.
Afraid of infecting her with his cold.
But now, he couldn't stop coughing.
Kelvin found it amusing. Why did he care so much about what she thought?