Chapter 616:
âSomeone can say that easily, but Iâll be the one actually taking action. Ms. Curtis, I wonder if youâll be more grateful to Bryan or to me,â Josue said with a hint of sarcasm.
Eileen propped herself up, gathering her long hair into a bun. She sat cross-legged on the bed and replied, âLetâs just deal with the matter at hand first.â
Bryan was already up, bringing Eileen breakfast. The ward had a microwave to heat the food.
Josue sighed, noticing Bryanâs attentive care for Eileen. âIt seems someone prefers his wife over his friends. Eileen, Bryan got breakfast early and made sure not to wake you. He even asked me to be quiet and shielded you from the sunlightâ¦â
After a pause, he continued, âAnd Bryan, why reach out to us only when youâre in trouble? You mentioned that if Eileen knew about it, sheâd be upset. Donât you think Jacob and I would feel the same?â
At this, Eileen looked over at Bryan.
Bryan had been rescued by the Dury family before, which had forced him to search for his own family. If he had failed to contact them, he would have been reported missing to the police and quickly discovered by Eileen. Therefore, reaching out to Jacob and Josue had been his only option.
âA true friend will always be there for me, regardless of the situation,â Bryan said.
He then handed Eileen the fork and slid the bowl of food toward her. âEat this while itâs still warm.â
Bryan appeared indifferent to Josueâs evident jealousy. He was open to discussing this in front of Eileen. After all, there were no secrets between them now.
âYou really are something!â Josue stood up from the sofa, visibly angry, and looked as though he was about to confront Bryan physically.
âWhat are you doing?â Eileen quickly reached out, shielding Bryan with her arm. âBryanâs a patient. How can you treat him so harshly?â
gα â Î·Ï Î½ð® ðsâ¤com has it all Josueâs frustration intensified, and he snapped, âWho spent three months searching for him? Who nearly drove you to depression during that time? Donât you knowââ
âCanât you understand the situation?â Eileen interrupted, her voice firm. âYou always want to matter more to Bryan than I do, but thatâs just not possible. And donât forget, he didnât tell me out of love for you. Itâs wrong that you and Jacob kept this from me.â
âSit down and keep your distance from him,â Eileen said, her tone unwavering.
Before Josue could respond, his phone rang. Realizing the tension was escalating, he answered the call. After a brief exchange, his expression shifted to one of shock. âWhat?â he exclaimed.
Milford had admitted his crime.
Ten minutes ago, he had confessed to everything. It was said that he had made a phone call before that. No one knew who he had been speaking to, but the officer on duty mentioned that the call lasted only thirteen seconds.
âHow could he do that?â Eileen exclaimed, scrambling out of bed and nearly knocking over the food on the bedside table.
Josueâs phone rang again. âCalm down,â he said, trying to steady her. âThe police mentioned that Milford had a message for you. They sent it as a voice note.â
He handed the phone to Eileen. The voice message was under ten seconds long.
âEileen, you always said hard work pays off. I believe that, but I donât want to waste my efforts. My name canât be cleared. I give up.â
âHeâ¦â Josue, although he had never met Milford, had heard a lot about him from Jacob. He had great respect for Milford, who was known for his maturity and good character. Milfordâs voice on the phone filled him with sympathy.
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