"Why did you hide it from me? Kevin," Old madam burst into crying.
"Because I was too weak to face my enemies." His answer left her in an ocean of pain. She sobbed with a broken heart. This child found out that she hid it well. She felt bitter.
She didn't do it for her; she did it because she wanted to save his life. She had no choice, but she didn't regret it at all; if she had to choose all over again, she would do it once again.
"Since you knew it, why didn't you ask me before today? Were you going to hide it all your life if I didn't ask you?
Old madam Allen always saw him with open eyes; she always thought Kevin was a carefree child; he was always like this, that's why she never doubted him.
Kevin sighed, but the coldness in his eyes was still visible. "no, you would find out about it sooner or later, but today's event was too sudden." he said.
But his calmness was like a sharp pain in her heart. "Kevin, since you know I did that, do you want to understand how and why? Old madam Allen asked.
"I already know, grandma," he answered again; he was very patient when it came to handling matters that could blow anyone's mind.
This time she looked at Kevin in a different light because three people only knew this matter, one was she, and another was Butler John,
Since butler John said nothing to her, that meant he didn't know about Kevin's finding out about this matter. She also didn't tell him, only he left, but Kevin never found out about this unless he said, Kevin.
"Kevin, how did you find out about it? She asked him in confusion.
"Grandma, how did I know it doesn't matter anymore? I already know, and you don't need to panic about this, but grandma, I have one request. Don't tell him yet; I don't want him to find out about this yet," Kevin said.
Old madam Allen was confused. "Why?" she wanted to find the right opportunity to tell him. Today's incident was too sudden, and it took them off guard.
"Because it's not the right time," he said with a cold smile. Old madam found something amiss with Kevin, the aura he carried around him was never before today, or she should say he hid it from them and always faked his appearance.
He was cold and distanced himself from everyone. She thought it was because he inherited it from someone, but it seems he did it because he wanted to hide.
"Are you sure? Don't you blame grandma? After all, it was a huge matter," she asked him in concern.
Kevin smiled, but his smile didn't reach his eyes, but he was calm, like water. "I do, but not you. Don't you think I should blame someone else because they were capable of protecting us?"
Kevin replied ruthlessly this time, and Old Madam felt Kevin was cold toward his kin.
She hurriedly tried to defend that person. "Grandson, it's not like this, don't blame….." when she opened her mouth, he closed it with his heartless reaction.
He snorted coldly, "grandma, sometimes one reason should be enough to protect the world, but if someone is dumb, a thousand reasons will never have enough, so let it go; I don't need it anymore. I didn't get it when I needed it; now I don't need it anymore because I'm strong enough to protect the people I love." He laughed scornfully.
"But.." before she could say anything, Kevin looked at her with clear eyes "grandma, I don't need it anymore, let it go." he stopped her and went to pack her luggage.
Old Madam Allen's heart ached to stare at his back, but she didn't repeat it because if anyone had suffered, he was the person who got hurt the most.
After packing, he carried out her things, went to his room, packed a few things in his backpack, and went downstairs. When he came to the living room, he looked at Robert, who was glaring at old master Allen.
The older man's face was pale, breathing with difficulty. But he didn't bother to show any concern if anyone deserved to be treated by others like shit; it was old Master Allen.
Because this man was the problem of everything, if he didn't encourage his sons to compete against each other, they would not be where they were.
Old madam looked at her with a complicated gaze, but no one noticed it. Nate looked at his mother. He finally understood his mother was now old; his heart ached,
but he didn't have anything to say because now he was stuck between his blood and family.
Old madam hugged her son and patted his back. "Son, don't feel guilty; mom is sorry that I couldn't give you a happy childhood, sorry that I gave you a father who valued his twisted thoughts more than his son.
Don't blame yourself; I'm happy that you finally came back; I'll come to see you sometimes." she knew her son was in pain; he might look heartless, but he had a gold heart.
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