Chapter 58: What Is Happening?
The old lady knew one thing clearly.
She saw Krishna stand up.
With her own eyes.
That memory refused to fade.
Confusion and fear twisted inside her mind.
What is happening? How can he stand? I saw it… I saw it clearly…
Her thoughts began to spiral.
Again and again, the same question repeated in her head until it started overwhelming her.
After a long moment, she forced herself to calm down.
There are only two possibilities.
Either the medicine we are giving him is losing its effect…
Or… he regained his memories.
Her expression darkened.
But how can he stand?
Is someone helping him?
She immediately shook her head.
No. My son eliminated everyone who tried to help him.
Then why… why am I scared just because he stood up?
Her mind began overloading again with endless thoughts.
She clenched her teeth and pushed everything aside.
Without wasting time, she walked toward Krishna's room.
—
Before she entered…
Krishna and Little Coco were already planning.
"How do we make her go insane?" Coco whispered.
Krishna smirked.
"Step by step."
—
The door opened.
The old lady stepped inside.
Krishna was sitting in his wheelchair like always.
Calm.
Harmless.
Normal.
He slowly turned his head toward her…
And gave a creepy smile.
"Hi."
The old lady froze.
A chill ran down her spine.
She immediately stepped back.
No… he didn't stand up…
But that smile… why did that… creep me out?
Her heart started beating faster.
Memories surfaced without her control.
Krishna from the past…
The one who used to beat her son every single day.
The one who showed no mercy.
The one who laughed while doing it.
She shook her head violently.
I'm overthinking.
Without saying anything, she turned and walked away quickly.
—
She went straight to her room to take her medicine.
But she didn't know…
While she was lost in her thoughts—
Little Coco had already replaced her medicine…
With sugar pills.
—
Back in the room, Krishna looked at Coco with approval.
"Smart girl."
Coco smiled proudly.
Krishna leaned slightly forward, his voice turning calm and calculating.
"We don't rush this."
"We break her… slowly."
"Step by step."
Coco nodded seriously.
"Okay, Papa."
Krishna continued,
"And that floating friend you talked about… even that one should be careful."
"We move quietly."
"We stay hidden."
"No mistakes."
He began teaching her—
How to be sneaky.
How to move without being noticed.
How to plan without leaving traces.
Both of them sat together…
Planning a psychological war.
Without violence.
Without noise.
—
Then Krishna leaned back slightly.
His expression changed.
He remembered what he did earlier.
Standing up suddenly…
Calling her that word…
That was reckless.
Too rushed, he thought.
If he repeated that mistake again…
It could cause problems.
Krishna closed his eyes for a second.
I have to be careful.
This time—
He wasn't just fighting enemies.
He was playing a game of minds.
