Chapter 323 Such a Good–Looking Face for Nothing Kisa immediately knew what it was about as soon
as he mentioned Andrew and Ada; he was angry because she did not pick up Andrew and Ada from
kindergarten. As much as she felt sorry for Andrew and Ada, she did not do it on purpose. So she
wondered why Gilbert wanted to target her in business. “I didn’t pick them up from kindergarten, but I
asked my assistant to do so. My assistant will take them safely to my place, and I will bring them back
to you.”
“It is not the same. They want you to pick them up, yet you are here talking about business. Kisa, don’t
promise if you can’t keep it.”
“I–I-” Kisa felt she had done nothing wrong. She was resentful of him, but could not find the words to
respond.
At that moment, Gilbert’s cell phone rang, and Kisa
caught a glimpse of the caller ID on his phone screen. It was the kindergarten’s director. Gilbert
frowned after the kindergarten’s director said something to him over the phone.
“I know,” he said indifferently on the phone and hung up.
Kisa’s heart sank upon seeing his grave expression. She guessed something might have happened to
Andrew and Ada. She looked at the side of his face and asked, “What did the director say? Is it Andrew
and Ada—”
“That is enough.” Gilbert snarled at her, his icy voice full of sarcasm. “Don’t act like you are worried
about them. You have never. This pretentious look of yours is
disgusting.”
Kisa was indignant and had no words, even aggrieved upon hearing what he said. She was not the
mother of the children. And because the children like her, and she was also fond of them, she cared
about them. ‘Who is he to say this to me? Forget it, Andrew and Ada are important.‘ She did not argue
with him, but just asked eagerly, “What exactly did the kindergarten’s director just tell you?”
Just then, a woman in her forties came into the lavatory. When the woman was startled when she saw
Gilbert. She quickly did a double take on the sign at the entrance to make sure that she had come to
the women’s restroom, and then looked at Gilbert as if he was a pervert.
Gilbert, who was already upset, looked even frostier when the woman gave him that stare. “What are
you looking at? ” he yelled.
The woman was startled by the yell and muttered in a low voice, “You have got such a good–looking
face for
nothing, pervert!”
Gilbert’s expression became even grimmer, and he looked as if he was going to kill someone. Seeing
this, Kisa quickly pulled him out of the lavatory. “Stop going crazy, okay? I asked you what the director
told you, and
you didn’t want to tell me.” Gilbert leaned against the wall, looking at her with resentment, and Kisa
snorted sarcastically. “Don’t you look at me as if I have wronged you.”
“Haven’t you? In this world, the person who has wronged me the most is you.” ‘If it wasn’t for her, I
wouldn’t have suffered for so many years. If it wasn’t for her, my children wouldn’t have been without a
mother for so many years. If it wasn’t for her, Grandma wouldn’t have been in a coma for five years,
and Sara wouldn’t be missing. It is all because of her. She has messed up
everyone’s lives, and now she wants to wash her hands of these. How could I not hate her?‘
Kisa laughed at Gilbert’s loud statement. “I’m the one who has wronged you the most? Oh, Gilbert, you
have got it the wrong way, haven’t you?”
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