Chapter 490
Chapter 490 Absolutely Psycho
Angela’s approaches were just different, and Zacharias was quite disappointed in her. Zacharias displeasure was unknown to
her, and even if it had been known, she would not have cared. She had come to the conclusion that the Kins Family could not be
saved, and had given up on them.
She went to bed early because she had an exam the next day and it was becoming late in the evening. Scarlet and Fanny were
assisting Joseph to the sofa even before Zacharias became lost in meditation. At last, the three of them got comfortable.
Joseph questioned Zacharias, “Zac, how have you been feeling these past few days?” as soon as he sat down.
Zacharias did not realize it, but he was actually not doing well, especially with his very pale skin. He was just waiting for the right
opportunity to give Fanny his kidney as he had lost all will to life.
Joseph, I’ve been alright these past several days. I apologize. Joseph would not have threatened Angela or found himself in this
predicament if it weren’t for him.
Both Joseph and Angela shared some of the blame for Joseph’s present miserable look. Zacharias is planning to donate his
kidney to Fanny in secret, despite Joseph’s best attempts to rescue him.
Zacharias‘ guilt was increased when he caught the glimpse of Fanny’s troubled and hurt visage as she looked at him.
He requested Fanny to keep it a secret from the other family members and accompanied her to the exam in the morning. This
puts the good–natured Fanny in a painful and challenging predicament. Zacharias felt gloomy and his face went pale.
“What are you apologizing for?” With unexpected burst of strength, Joseph said, “You are my brother.” You apologize to me, but
why All you have to do is look for yourself. I’ll figure out a method to heal you!”
Quite unlike earlier, his tone was forceful yet composed
He changed so abruptly that Scarlet and Fanny were shocked. Scarlet was the first to console him, saying, “Joseph, I admire you
thinking this positively. But you have to start off slowly. Take care of your health first since you have been suffering.”
During their vehicle chat, Angela had actively pushed Joseph to look for a kidney donor, but only because she knew that he
would not be physically strained by the endeavor. But Zacharias’s health had gotten so bad that not even the best private
hospitals could properly care for him. Angela had stopped treating Zacharias, even though she was the only one who could have
kept him stable. Joseph was now left with the heavy responsibility of worrying for Zacharias’s health and trying to find Angela or
find another reliable physician. Whatever route he took, it would surely be physically and psychologically taxing.
Scarlet was therefore forced to briefly hold Joseph back despite her worry for her brother’s well–being. She could not stand to
see her boys fall apart in front of her eyes. She already carried a heavy burden for Samuel, who was incarcerated, and the years
of suffering had worn her down to the point where she could not stand to face another day. She really could not take any more
hits at this point.
Sensing the intense worry and suffering in Scarlet’s gaze, Joseph gently nodded and reassured her, saying, “Mom, I know my
limits.”
Wiping the dew from the corner of her eyes, Scarlet hoped that the kids would not notice her frail side and would be too affected
by her awful attitude. She stated plainly, “It’s getting late. Now is the time to relax.”
“Where’s James,” inquired Zacharias. Why didn’t he return today?”
Joseph should be with James now that he’s back, as James had been pushing for Joseph’s release.
Scarlet answered, “I asked James, but he’s busy with something else.” She continued, observing that Zacharias was keen to ask
more, saying, “He need to return tomorrow. Then, we can talk about it.”
In the end, Zacharias stopped asking questions. It was becoming late in the evening, so everyone went back to their rooms.
Fanny saw Joseph’s shadow just beyond the door as she brought Scarlet back to her room.
“Joseph?” Though Fanny couldn’t be certain, she had the impression that Joseph wasn’t just stopping by but was actively waiting
for her.
Joseph turned to face her when she called out to him, saying, “Let’s talk inside.”
With a nod, Fanny trailed behind him. They soon came inside a room.
Joseph burst in the door and said, “Fanny, do you know what James went to do?”
A flutter of anticipation filled Fanny’s heart as she sensed Joseph had made a discovery.
“I–I...” she started, finding it difficult to express to Joseph what she really wanted to say because it was all speculation.
If Jonathan had truly challenged Florence’s associates, she was interested to know. And even if he had, it did not seem like he
would go after justice. Florence had reached out to James, and they had to follow her instructions. She was taken before
Florence without her will, but Florence showed little sympathy.
Fanny came to the realization that Florence enjoyed their misery after meeting her several times. She was just cruel.
Joseph saw Fanny’s hesitancy and inquired, “Why are you hesitant to speak? Is it too much to tell you what our brother is up to?”
Actually, he had charged his phone and tried to call James before he asked Fanny.
But the call went unanswered, for whatever reason. Perhaps because it was late and James had already turned in for the
evening. He could not get through to James, so he remembered Fanny’s attitude in the vehicle and went straight to her for
clarification.
“It’s not that...” After hearing Joseph’s comments, Fanny quickly shook her head.
She was careful with her remarks, not urging him outright to stay ignorant. She recognized that Zacharias had almost confirmed
their suitability for a kidney donation, so she could see why the rest of the Kins Family did not accept his choice.
And Fanny realized that, for all the Kins Family’s seeming fondness, they had never really thought of her as highly as Zacharias.
How could she not feel bitter? Fanny pretended to be scared and upset as her mind raced, keeping her deep feelings hidden
from Joseph.
With a sigh, Joseph reached out to stroke her hair consolingly. He said, “I didn’t mean to blame you.” eyes and said, “I Quickly
suppressing her feelings, Fanny looked up into his tear–streaked know you are always nice to me. I simply hesitate to say
anything since I’m not sure whether my concerns about James are true.”