Chapter 364 Ruthless
Sharon’s chest heaved with anger as she stared viciously at the video of Gilbert defending Kisa. She smashed her phone at the wineglass on the dining table, overturned the table, kicked over the stereo, and hissed in a frenzy, “Why? I want that b*tch dead. I want her dead. Gilbert is mine. GK can only be mine.”
The maids nearby whispered to each other.
“I remember Sharon saying that if she failed to bring down Kisa, she would live stream herself eating poop.”
“Yeah, yeah, yeah. I remember that too.”
“Yuck! It is disgusting to think about it.”
Kisa and Gilbert arrived at the kindergarten just as it was time for school to end. Kisa said to him, “I will wait in the car. You go and bring them out.”
“We will go together.”
“I’m not going.”
“Then I’m not going either.”
“You!” Kisa glared at him. “Are you even a competent father? Who do you expect to pick up your children for you when even you won’t?”
Gilbert said nothing and did not move, either,
Kisa was exasperated. She leaned back in her seat with her arms crossed. “Then I won’t go either. It is not my children, anyway.”
Gilbert’s hands tightened subconsciously, and his breathing became heavy. He was angry.
Kisa found Gilbert had been emotional every time. This time, for example, he was expecting someone else to pick up his children from school when he would not even do it himself. When others did not go, Gilbert would lose his temper. She could not understand why he behaved this way. As she watched other children follow their parents out of the school, Kisa became slightly anxious. She wrung her hands and was about to get out of the car when Gilbert suddenly accused her of being heartless and then got out of the vehicle. Not only did he get out of the car, fuming, but he also slammed the door. Kisa looked on and sneered as he went. I’m heartless? How better can he be?”
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