hapter 217 You Brought This on Yourself
“Sister… your sister?” Queenie unconsciously repeated the word, disbelief filling her eyes.
It was only now, in hindsight, that she realized–Jean and Carl shared the same last name, Ginger.
But even so, who would have thought they were actually biological siblings?
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Carl almost never talked about his family. Any topic related to relatives had always been an off–limits taboo for him. Others feared touching his nerve and naturally didn’t dare ask.
And now, for him to openly declare that Jean was his biological sister–this wasn’t like him at all.
In fact, even Carl himself hadn’t expected those words to slip out of his mouth…
Had he finally reached the point of accepting that this girl… really was his sister?
Lowering his eyes to the blood–covered girl in his arms, Carl felt something twist deep in his chest—a dull, tugging pain he didn’t know how to describe.
Without another word, Carl turned and walked out with Jean still in his arms.
“Wait!” Queenie wasn’t willing to let it go. She rushed after him, voice breaking into desperation. “Please… give me another chance…. I didn’t know she was your sister…”
If Carl had told her Jean’s identity earlier, she never would’ve dared conduct the interrogation so ruthlessly.
Carl’s behavior was completely unpredictable.
At first, he’d said nothing, silently allowing her actions. And only now, after everything, did he tell her Jean was his sister…
Then again, Carl had always been an impossible man to read. No one ever really knew what was going on in his head.
“When she wakes up, I’ll apologize–I swear I will.” Queenie’s eyes brimmed with tears. She bit down on her lip, doing everything she could not to sob. “Please…”
Carl turned his head slightly. His eyes were as cold as winter frost as he glanced back-
“I won’t change my decision.”
“Queenie, you brought this on yourself.”
With that, Carl didn’t even pause. He walked out of the interrogation room without looking back.
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