Dear sweetheart novel (Rayna and Julian) -
Dear Sweetheart Chapter 133
Dear Sweetheart Chapter 133
Chapter 133 Ambiguous Form Of Address
The nurse’s vicious grin widened when she saw Rayna’s suffering. She pulled the syringe out and wasabout to make another attempt to stab Rayna’s neck when the door was kicked open.
The bodyguard rushed in and pulled out his gun to shoot the nurse’s arm.
“Ah!”
It only took two seconds for the bodyguard to pull out his gun and fire the shot, so the nurse had notime to react. Blood gushed out of the gunshot wound on her arm, and she promptly dropped thesyringe.
Two bodyguards ran over to pin the nurse down. No one knew that the nurse was prepared. Her armswere still flailing around when she licked her right cheek and bit the pill hidden there. Withouthesitation, she swallowed it.
The pill took effect as soon as it slid down the nurse’s throat. When one bodyguard realized herintention and gripped her chin, trying to get her to spit the pill out, it was too late. Blood trickled out ofthe corner of her mouth, for she was dead.
Jeremy came in a tad later than the bodyguards and spotted Rayna lying on the ground. His browtwitched at the sight of the bloody wound on her cheek. At once, he helped her up.
Pulling over the trolley that the fake nurse pushed in, he rummaged around and got the stuff he neededto disinfect Rayna’s wound. He didn’t forget to ask the bodyguards to call Wyatt so the latter couldbring his medical kit over.
The cooling sensation of the iodine on Rayna’s wound caused her to gasp in pain. Jeremy seemedpretty skilled at dressing wounds, so she asked, “Mr. York, are you a doctor?”
“Not really. I work at MORI Research Center,” came Jeremy’s answer.
“MORI Research Center,” Rayna repeated. One second later, her eyes widened in surprise.
She was so shocked that she couldn’t even feel any pain.
MORI Research Center was an organization serving the Amalgamated Nations but not controlled by it.As of now, the most advanced medical equipment and medication were all developed by MORIResearch Center.
It was hard to get admitted to the Faculty of Translation of Norham University, where Rayna graduatedfrom. One would need a lot of money and knowledge to be a student there. Nevertheless, MORIResearch Center was even harder to get in. One would need at least six recommendation letters fromone’s lecturers and had to publish at least four thesis or research papers in medical-relatedinternational journals to be qualified.
“Mr. York, you’re quite capable,” Rayna praised sincerely. She changed the way she treated Jeremywhen she realized how impressive his accomplishments were. Come to think of it, everyone Curtisknows is pretty outstanding.
Jeremy’s lips curled slightly. “Not really. I’m just a little talented at conducting research. Ms. Garland,you’re capable, too. Faymon Group is doing well under your management. If I were in your shoes, Icouldn’t have done that.”
Rayna quickly added, “We’re both capable. Right back at you!”
It was then that Rayna remembered the fake nurse, who was unfortunately already dead. Thebodyguards bore grim expressions as they apologized to Jeremy.
“She must’ve scoped out the area ages ago. Look how experienced her disguise was. I don’t blameyou for not seeing through her act.” Jeremy didn’t blame them. He only told them to carry the body outto deal with it.
Soon, Wyatt arrived.
“Why did you summon me? Did something happen?” Wyatt asked as he walked into the ward with abox. He blanched in shock upon seeing the cut on Rayna’s face. “What the heck happened?”
“Someone tried to assassinate Curtis. Fortunately, Ms. Garland was here and stopped the assassin,”Jeremy explained briefly.
He took the wooden box from Wyatt and opened it. Rayna felt her vision swimming at the sight of thedozens of glass bottles squeezed inside the box. To her surprise, the box looked tiny but actually hadtwo layers. The bottom layer was full of medical equipment that Rayna couldn’t recognize.
Jeremy took out a few bottles and mixed the contents of the bottles. With a tool, he slowly scattered thepowder mixture on Rayna’s exposed wound.
The powder mixture had a woody scent and felt itchy when spread across her wound. It didn’t causeany pain.
After dressing her wounds, Jeremy told her, “This medicine works well and won’t leave any scar onyour face. However, as your flesh is exposed, it will take a few days for the wound to recover.”
“It’s fine. I’m glad that I won’t have any scars.” Rayna gave him a grateful nod. Not even experienceddoctors could promise that the cut wouldn’t cause a scar. However, she had trust in Jeremy.
Luckily my face will recover completely. Otherwise, I might feel sad to see my reflection in the mirrorlater on. Women are vain beings, after all.
“I got the surveillance footage. The fake nurse showed up in the emergency department when Curtiswas admitted to the hospital.”
When Jeremy was busy dealing with Rayna’s wounds, Wyatt left to get the surveillance footage. A fewminutes later, he returned with a tablet and showed them the screen.
Wyatt’s usual lazy posture was all gone. His voice was solemn as he reported, “Her disguise wasperfect as she came in with all the proper procedures. For the past few days, she remained at theemergency department and became friends with the other nurses. She then offered to help one of thenurses and got her card to deliver the medicine to our floor. No wonder you fell for her trick.”
“How could you say that?” Jeremy’s smile disappeared. “Do you know Curtis nearly died thanks to hercareful execution? We don’t know if she has an accomplice.”
“Fine, I was wrong.” Wyatt dared not argue with him and gave himself a soft slap in the face.
After watching the surveillance footage, Rayna looked up with her brows furrowed. “I wonder who cameup with the plan and sent someone to assassinate Uncle Curtis at the hospital.”
Wyatt turned to look at her and flashed a teasing grin. “Uncle Curtis? Ms. Garland, that is anambiguous form of address. You called him ‘Uncle Curtis’ naturally, so I’m sure you used to call himthat more than once. Am I right?”
Realizing she had used the wrong form of address, Rayna blushed to the tips of her ears after hearingWyatt’s teasing comment.
Forcing herself to stay calm, she explained, “I was once married to Mr. Faymon’s cousin, JulianFaymon for one year. Before our divorce, I used to call him ‘Uncle Curtis’ like how Julian does. That’swhy I get confused sometimes.”
“Seriously? How scandalous!” Wyatt had just come back from Norham and wasn’t close to Rayna.Naturally, he didn’t know about her past and was shocked to learn that fact.
He quickly regained his composure and urged earnestly, “Why did you get a divorce? Did you fall inlove with Curtis?”
Rayna was at a loss for words.
Jeremy nudged Wyatt hard with his elbow, causing the latter to yell in pain with a grimace.
“Ms. Garland, ignore him. He’s a fool,” Jeremy told her gently. “It’s late, so you should spend the nighthere. Let me know if you’re hungry.”
Rayna hesitated momentarily but quickly nodded in agreement.
She drove here and could get back home easily, but she was still worried as Curtis nearly got killedearlier. I might need Jeremy to change my dressing tomorrow, so it is a good idea to spend the nighthere.
Jeremy then reminded Rayna of a few things to be careful of and left with Wyatt. Outside, they bumpedinto Theodore.
“What happened?” Anxiety was etched all over Theodore’s face. He glanced at the ward before askingJeremy, “I came after reading Wyatt’s text. Did something happen to Curtis?”
“Let’s talk elsewhere.”
Jeremy didn’t want Rayna to overhear their conversation. They came to a secluded corner before herevealed the entire incident to Theodore. The latter’s expression turned as dark as thunder after helearned what had happened.
Calmly, Jeremy analyzed, “Ms. Faymon orchestrated a car accident previously. For now, she wouldstay low instead of drawing attention to herself by trying to harm Curtis at the hospital.”
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