Chapter 525
Keegan glared at her. "What is so important that made you come here personally?”
Dahlia said with an angry face, "Something bad happened to your uncle's company. Why aren't you helping him?"
Aldor lifted his brows after hearing how Dahlia questioned Keegan.
The Kane family was not obliged to help the Crosby family at all, yet Dahlia dared to come to Keegan so confidently and asked
for his help. Aldor was surprised.
Keegan swept his gaze across her. "Do you know why his production lines were suspended?"
Dahlia frowned. "It's because he failed the fire safety check, right? How serious could it be? You know someone working in the
fire administration, don't you? It'll be very easy for you to get it done."
Keegan's face darkened. "The escape route in his factory was filled with inflammable materials, and none of them were
supposed to be there.
There are so many people working there. Have you ever thought about how many people could've gotten hurt if there was a fire?
Who's going to be responsible when it happens?"
Dahlia was not convinced at all, as all she cared about was herself and her own family. So, she immediately said after hearing
Keegan's words, "Was there any fire? We'll just move them away after the factory starts operating again. Everyone makes
mistakes. I'll find out who was the snitch, and I'm going to make him regret doing this!"
"Really?" Keegan lifted his brows. "I did it."
Dahlia was stunned. "What did you say?”
"I said, I was the one who reported the Crosbys for violating the regulations. II
Dahlia's face shifted from shock to disbelief, then finally anger. Then, she gritted her teeth and said, "Why did you do it? Did your
uncle and aunt mistreat you? You're so heartless!"
"There's no specific reason." Keegan looked at her nonchalantly. "I just wanted to let you know what it feels like to lose
something that's most important to you."
Dahlia paused for a few seconds before she realized that Keegan did that because of Stella.
Then, she put on an awful look. "Are you blaming me because Stella divorced you?"
"I'll be responsible for my own mistake, and the same goes for you."
Keegan pursed his lips. "You can move out and live with the Crosbys if you think that you can't live peacefully in the Kane
residence because they're in trouble. I'll talk to grandma about it for you."
Dahlia's face turned pale. She looked at Keegan as if she did not know who he was.
She gritted her teeth and snapped, "Keegan Kane, are you out of your mind? Are you really going to treat your biological mother
like this just because of a woman?"
"My biological mother?" Keegan scoffed. "I couldn't move at all after getting anesthetized for the surgery, yet my biological
mother put on a disdainful look while helping the caretaker to flip me over. What do you expect from me?"
Keegan was not someone who liked to dig stuff up from the past and fight about it. Because not only was it upsetting, but it was
also not going to make him any happier by reminding himself about the past.
Keegan got into an accident when he was still in high school, and his lumbar spine was injured. So, he needed an operation to
put it back in place.
The procedure required general anesthesia, and he needed to use a urine catheter. Thus, he could not leave the bed for the first
week.
He urinated and defecated on the bed, and he needed a caretaker to look after him.
He lost all his dignity during that time. No matter how embarrassed he felt, he could not move an inch on the bed while the
caretaker cleaned him up.
He spent the whole day sleeping on the first day after the operation, but he started to feel the pain on the second day, and it
tormented him when he regained consciousness.
Cordelia was worried that the caretaker would not be good enough or Keegan might be too embarrassed to talk to the caretaker
about something. So, she told Dahlia to take care of him too.
The operation was carried out at Keegan's back. And, both of Keegan's legs were numb and tender because his nerves were
swollen after the operation.
So, the doctor told the caretaker and his family to flip him over every hour, and put something soft under his waist for him to feel
better.