Storm said, "Grayson has a natural fear of women.”
Jenson was somewhat dumbfounded by this. "How s o?"
A trace of pity flashed across Storm's face. "It's perhaps related to his childhood experience."
Jenson was intrigued, and he focused on listening to Storm’s story. "Grayson had long forgotten about what happened to him before he met Sir Ares. At the time, h e was not so resistant toward women in general. But i n recent years, he's slowly remembering the things that happened to him when he was a child, and it’s triggering his phobia toward women.”
"What happened to him?"
Storm said, "He never elaborated it. But it has something to do with his mother. It seems that because his mother had cheated, his father got into a fight with her and ultimately, his mother ended up killing his father."
Jenson was utterly taken aback.
Grayson was sealing up such a painful memory in his head?
Storm smiled bitterly and said, "Jens, in this world, a blessed person can live however they want to, but for
the ones who are unfortunate, they can only end up being servile."
Jenson domineeringly said, "There's no need for any o f you to be servile."
Storm added bitterly, "That's true. On the surface, we're the Ghost members whom everyone admires, and our grandeur is infinite. But no one knows that when it's dark out, our hearts grow darker as well. I often wonder why my mom and dad abandoned me? And what kind of sordid history does my biological family have?"
Jenson silently patted Storm on the shoulder to comfort him.
"An unfortunate traumatic childhood takes a lifetime t o heal, Jens," said Storm with a bitter smile on his face.
Jenson looked at Storm and asked, "How about you? What was your childhood like?"
His intuition told him that Storm's childhood might be even darker.
Storm showed a small smile and said, "Me? I... I can't remember what my parents look like anymore."
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