Chapter 136: Chapter 135: You Really Don’t Feel Guilty At All
Edward Stephens saw her say this and didn’t explain further—he didn’t need to explain anything to her when he
did things.
He withdrew his gaze, no longer looking at her.
Daisy Ginger walked straight ahead, opened the door, and had just stepped out when Abigail Perry's voice
suddenly cfrom across: "What are you doing here?!"
Daisy looked up and saw Abigail standing opposite, looking at her with shock and disbelief.
Standing in front of her was a young nurse, perhaps just discussing Emily Ginger’s condition with the nurse, and
when she cout, both the nurse and Abigail seemed a bit surprised.
Daisy hadn’t had a chance to explain before Abigail rushed over madly, grabbed her arm, and shrieked, "Haven't
you harmed my daughter enough? What are you doing here now? Do you want Emily to die to be satisfied!
Daisy, you vicious woman, get out of my daughter's room!"
Hearing her hoarse insults, Daisy’s brow furrowed, and her arm hurt from Abigail's grip. She leaned against the
door frto steady herself, looking coldly at Abigail, "Let go!"
These days, Abigail seemed truly out of her mind. Her hair was disheveled, her makeup unattended, and she
appeared to have aged nearly a decade. She had forgotten all the etiquette lessons she had been taught over
the years, behaving like a mad woman in public.
"You mustn't chere! Do you hear me? Never get close to Emily again! If it weren't for you breaking her and
Edward up, she wouldn't be like this; it’s all your fault, you slut, Daisy, you slut!"
A hint of fury appeared between Daisy's brows as she was about to reprimand the woman with no filter when,
from the hospital room, Emily Ginger suddenly began screaming loudly.
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"Ah——11"
"Ah ah ah ah——"
"Ah ah ah ah ah ah——!"
The piercing screams made both her and Abigail's movements pause. Emily, who had been quietly eating on the
bed, was suddenly triggered by something and began to go hysterical. Her sweeping gestures knocked the food
off the table, and she stepped barefoot over the broken porcelain on the ground, as if trying to escape someone.
Her face pale, she ran around the room like a headless chicken, finally charging towards the slightly open
window, but Edward caught her shoulder in time.
"Doctor," he looked towards the door, speaking in a deep voice, "Give her a sedative injection."
Emily, restrained by him, still struggled madly in his grip, trying to jump out of the window.
It was Daisy's first tfacing Emily's episode directly. She was a bit stunned, watching the contorted and
twisted expression on Emily’s face due to her mental illness. A chill surged in her heart—Emily was truly insane.
Just moments ago, she was obediently eating, her face normal; Daisy hadn't had any real sense of it then. But
now, seeing her convulse all over, her face grotesque, Daisy finally realized the truth.
Doctors and nurses rushed in from outside, pinning Emily down and quickly administering a large dose of
sedative.
Soon, Emily’s movements softened, her intense expressions gradually turning vacant and bewildered, as she was
carried back to bed.
After finishing all this, the doctor cout and sternly addressed Abigail, "Mrs. Perry, didn’t we tell you not to
approach this room lightly? The patient’s mental state is very unstable. Your repeated appearances cause more
harm to her mental health."
"I... I..." Abigail's expression was also somewhat lost and bewildered. She looked at Emily, who had fallen asleep
on the bed, and her legs gave way as she collapsed to sit on the floor, covering her face, "What will happen to
my daughter now..."
The doctor seemed to have seen such devastated family members before, and he calmly raised his head, saying
to Edward, who walked over, "Mr. Stephens, you should also treat the wound on your hand, be careful it doesn’t
scar."
Edward replied indifferently, "It’s fine."
Daisy glanced up, noticing the scratches on the pale back of the man’s hand—the result of Emily’s struggle just
moments ago, deep enough to draw blood.
The doctors left, leaving behind the sound of Abigail's sobbing echoing down the corridor.
"My daughter..." she cried out in mourning, "My poor daughter, how did it cto this... What should | do now,
my fate is so bitter..."
"Let's go out."
Daisy looked up, seeing Edward’s calm face, her lips faintly closing, "Okay."
At the corner, Daisy stopped walking. She asked, "What happened to her?"
Edward glanced at her, then calmly withdrew his gaze, "Who knows." He pulled out a cigarette from his pocket,
placing it between his lips, "Even the cause of her illness hasn't been found."
Daisy slightly furrowed her brows, "Will she be like this from now on?"
She wasn’t on good terms with Emily, but seeing an acquaintance of eight years turn out like this still left her
with complicated feelings.
"Schizophrenia requires lifelong medication," Edward said flatly, "Her condition is not good, with severe paranoia
and tendencies towards self-harm and suicide, requiring constant sedative injections. I've stayed here these
days, and she’s been somewhat calmer, not needing long-term sedation."
Daisy said, "You don’t need to explain to me."
"..." Edward paused, his brow knit involuntarily; he looked down at Daisy, saying, "That rainy night, if you had
informed me, maybe things wouldn't have turned out like this."
Daisy lifted her head, looked at his face, and calmly asked him, "Are you blaming me?"
Edward looked into her eyes, "I just think you can’t always be so selfish."
Selfish...
Daisy laughed, "You think I'm selfish for not letting Emily cin to see you?"
"I just think, sometimes you really forget that you're my husband now."
Edward's thin lips pressed tightly for a moment, staring at Daisy's light and calm smile.
"In that situation, if your ex-girlfriend cover, demanding that | open the door and let you meet, | refused;
was | wrong?" she looked at him, "Do you think | should have let her in to let you have your affectionate
moments in front of me?"
"Is that what it takes to not be selfish?" Daisy couldn't help but laugh, "Should | even generously let you take a
concubine to satisfy you?"
Edward turned his face away, his lips pressing tightly as he looked out the window, his voice icy, "You really feel
no guilt at all."
If every choice in this world could predict the consequences, Daisy thought as she looked at him, perhaps my
first choice would have been not to meet you.
The happiness you broughtis so insignificant compared to the pain | now endure.