783 Gavin's Story
Ashton frowned and curiously inquired, "But didn't you say that you think your so-called brother is the killer."
"Because Gavin is his brother," Mian snapped.
Yinhai widened his eyes in shock and stuttered, "So that lunatic brother of yours whose ass you always save is a doctor? Holy crap, how did he even become one?" Not only were Ashton and Yinhai shocked but they were horrified. They were having a really hard time believing that a crazy man like Gavin was actually in a profession where lives were saved.
Narrowing her eyes, Mian scoffed, "I knew something was off between you and Gavin, now will you tell us what is exactly happening? Why is your brother going around murdering pregnant women and stealing the fetus for no good reason?"
Scrunching his brows, he frowned, "But after that, he started approaching me every now and then with a different problem."
Cutting him off, Zian frowned and snapped, "And you kept helping him?"
"I had no other choice, his psychiatrist asked me to." Pinching his brows, Nathan explained further. "When I started getting tired of all the helping, I turned him down once and he tried to commit suicide which scared the shit out of him. I took him to the psychiatrist for counselling because I thought that he really needed one. Later the doctor told me that Gavin isn't mentally sound and maybe it's because something tragic happened to him. I had no idea what had happened in the first half of his childhood and how he ended up in an orphanage so I did some digging and found out that Gavin was an infant who was found in a garbage tank by the local people. Apparently his mom was a teenager who got pregnant out of wedlock and wasn't ready to take responsibilities of a baby at such a young age so she just left him."
"But if he was an infant when he was abandoned by his mother, how does he know that he was—"
"The other boys from the orphanage used to call him 'The garbage guy', they used to tease him saying that his mother left him because he stinks like garbage so I assume that he found out from there. Anyway, so the doctor advised me to be very careful with him because it was a really sensitive case. Gavin was under heavy medications but that still didn't stop him from pursuing medicals and also getting merit grades. So to keep everything under control, I kept helping him which is the biggest mistake I have ever committed."
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