Chapter 531
Although she said she was fine, how could someone be absolutely fine knowing their father got
murdered?
Fortunately, Karen had Kevin with her.
When she was sad, Kevin stayed by her side, being the strong man she could fall back to.
Karen was sad, but she managed to stay rational.
Because she knew that Kevin would worry about her if she was sad.
Her father in heaven wouldn''t want to see her sad too, so she told herself to stay strong.
On the way home, Karen cried in Kevin''s arms until she fell asleep.
She did not sleep well, and her body twitched from time to time. Kevin could tell that the revtion
shocked her so much that it affected her subconsciously too.
Kevin patted on her back gently, trying tofort her like a child.
He tried his best to hide it from her, but he didn''t expect that she would hear the news from himself.
She had never visited his office to wait for him to get off work before, so he did not expect her to be
there today.
And because of that, the news about Herbert''s murder was disclosed to her without any warning.
Karen was not prepared at all. The news that her father survived all those years ago just to get
murdered now hit her so hard.
At that moment, Kevin could understand how much pain she felt.
But it didn''t matter if he understood it, he couldn''t shift her pain onto himself.
He said that he would protect her well and never let her get hurt, but it still happened.
Thinking about that, Kevin''s grip around Karen tightened. How he wished that he could resurrect
Herbert to let them reconcile with each other.
When they got home, Karen had not woken up yet. Kevin got out of the car first and gently picked
her up. After a few steps, George stopped them.
"What did you do to her?" George nced at Karen, who was in Kevin''s arms with her eyes all red
and sore from crying.
"She already knows." Kevin calmly replied. He turned sideways to avoid George then continued
walking.
"What does she know?" George turned around, grabbed Kevin''s shoulder, and said gloomily,
"Kevin, make yourself clear first."
It would have been very easy for Kevin to shake off George''s grip, but he was holding Karen in his
arms, and he didn''t want to disturb her.
"Get your hands off me!" Kevin red at him, his eyes cold and frightening.
"If you dare hurt her in any way, I''ll kill you." George clenched his fists and did not want to let go of
him.
George was blinded by his suspicion towards Kevin, so no matter how he saw it, Kevin was not a
good man.
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In the past two days, he had been thinking about the disguise Kevin wore.
If he exposed his mask, how terrifying could his real being be?
"George!" Kevin bellowed.
"Kevin, give her to me." George did not back down.
George didn''t know why Karen was crying, but as her brother, he must protect her. He also
remembered his father''sst words, asking him to save her from Kevin.
Now that he identified Kevin as a bad guy, he naturally thought he bullied Karen.
Their quarrel made Karen frown, and she blinked her eyes open, "What''s wrong with you two? Are
you going to fight?"
Seeing George reminded her of her father, and she also understood why George was crying about
their father when he was sick the day before.
Their father was at his home, yet he got kidnapped and murdered. Karen could only imagine how
guilty he must have felt.
Thinking about that, Karen''s eyes started to swell again, "Brother..."
"Karen, are you okay? Did Kevin do anything to you?" Seeing Karen''s eyes swell, George got
anxious and he reached over to snatch her from Kevin.
Kevin was faster. He dodged to the side and put Karen down firmly on the ground.
"Brother, I''m fine." Karen shook her head, "I know everything about our father."
"You know everything?" George looked at Karen, then at Kevin, then back to Karen, "What did he
tell you?"
He was certain that Kevin must havee up with some fake story to tell her.
That liar. He told him not to tell her first, and yet he told her by himself.
In that case, he must have done it so he would have the upper hand. He probably wanted Karen to
believe whatever he said so that she wouldn''t believe the truth.
That was a good move, Kevin.
Karen walked to George and held his hand, "Brother, you have to tell me anything unpleasant in the
future, you can''t hide from me anymore. You can''t endure the pain by yourself. I am your sister. If
you don''t tell me, who''s there for you to talk to?"
George hugged her, "When he was around, he worried about you the most. Let''s go visit him
tomorrow."
"I just visited him." Karen blinked her eyes, "Brother, no matter what, let''s give him a proper sendoff
first."
George loved his sister very much, so he listened to whatever she said. He agreed to her
suggestion.
Herbert told George before that he wanted to visit Beaford City again, so the two of them brought
his urn there.
George then proposed to bury Herbert next to Karen''s mother. If they weren''t able to be together
while they were alive, they should spend their time together in the afterlife.
As for George''s own mother, they had already buried a body next to her grave, the stranger whom
they thought was Herbert''s body all those years ago.
They stood there looking at the new tombstone, with their father''s name engraved -- Herbert Ken.
Karen''s heart still ached.
It wasn''t very painful, but it was like an ant biting on her heart, causing pain and difort, little by
little.
"Dad, mom..."
Karen held herself together for a long time, but couldn''t resist crying as she called out for her
parents.
The man whom her mother missed throughout her life but could never be with, finally arrived by her
side.
But no one had expected it to be in this scenario.
They were childhood sweethearts, but that monster, Samuel Daly, ruined everything for them,
changing their lives forever.
After finding out her real identity, Karen thought a lot.
If Samuel did not do those terrible things to her mother, their lives would have beenpletely
different.
Her mother would have married the man she loved, given birth to her children with the man she
loved, and enjoyed the rest of her life happily, instead of being abused by her own husband.
But all of that was in the past now. Her father and mother were finally reunited in heaven.
Now they would be together forever, and no one could possibly separate them again.