Chapter 148
My Mute Bride
âMrs. Burton, your woundsâ¦â
As the maid attended to Rachelâs bath, she was shocked to see the numerous injuries on Rachelâs body.
Rachel had sustained all those wounds while she was in Brookeville and she didnât take proper care of them nowadays; this was why they were infected and inflamed.
However, she didnât seem like she cared. She simply lay in the bathtub and stared at the lights above her.
The light from the ceiling lights cast flickering shadows, making her dizzy. Everything that happened in the past half year replayed itself like a movie in her head.
At first, she wanted to get Nancyâs sickness treated, which was why she was forced to marry Justin in Amberâs place. However, it was exactly because of her lingering ties with him that caused Nancyâs death in the end.
At the end of the cycle, Rachel felt like everything she did was for naught.
After Rachel emerged from the bath, the maid helped her to the bed and to rest on her back. âMrs.
Burton, rest well. Young Master Justin went out moments ago and weâre not sure whether he will be back tonight.â
Upon tearing that, Rachel covered herself with a blanket and made herself comfortable. She didnât have the slightest curiosity on where Justin went.
When the maid saw that, she sighed and left, closing the door after her.
Meanwhile, the night breeze was blowing on the river bank.
After hearing the sound of a car motor, Amber immediately turned around. âJustin.â
He wore a jet black suit and seemed to melt into the dark night. âWhereâs the item?â
She gritted her teeth. âI brought it, alright, but Justin, donât you think you owe me an explanation? I went around and worked tirelessly these few days for your sake, but the moment you were released, you looked for Rachel instead. If you really canât let go of her, why bother getting engaged with me?â
âBecause you are Amber Hudson.â The look in Justinâs eyes was unfazed. âRight from the start, the one I am supposed to marry is you, not her.â
Amber was stunned.
âIf you do not wish to get married, thereâs still time to turn around.â
âI donât mean it like that.â Amber was suddenly flustered. âOf course Iâm willing to get married, but Rachel-â
âNo âbutâs. Your father is to blame, for he shouldnât have allowed Rachel to marry into the Burton Family in your stead. Every woman I have touched would be mine forever, even after divorce.â
The cool breeze carried the cold words unforgivingly into her ears, causing her heart to tremble.
Amber was no fool. Right from the start, she knew all too well what Justin thought of her and her background.
If she wasnât Jeffereyâs daughter and the sole heir to Hudson Pharmaceuticals, Justin wouldnât even spare her another look.
Still, she could not understand something. There were many young women from families on par with the Burton Family in Riverdale, but Justin paid them no mind. She didnât know why he had his sights set firmly on the Hudsons. Her fatherâs words then echoed and resonated in her head as she mulled over it.
âI can give you the item, but I want our wedding date to be brought forward so that we can get married as soon as possible.â
Justin wasnât quick to agree. Instead, he questioned Amber coldly, âYou were the one who sent people to Southwind Villa on the night of our engagement party, didnât you?â
Under the moonlight, his cold eyes seemed to threaten her.
Amber trembled violently before she quickly denied the notion. âOf course not. No matter what the circumstances between Rachel and I are, we are still sisters in the end. I wouldnât dream of doing such things to her.â
âYou wouldnât, but Jason would.â
The people who were sent to Southwind Villa were clearly not the same people whom she had hired.
Amber was a spoiled girl from a rich family, so she wouldnât have connections to vicious criminals. The most she could find were some street ruffians to do her bidding.
However, someone took advantage of her involvement and switched up the members to be sent there.
They were all criminals aiming to take Rachelâs life.
Amber paled. âJustin, are you suspecting that I was working together with Jason? I didnât do it-I swear!â
âReally? If you didnât, how did you manage to escape from Jason in one piece?â
Jason had brought Amber away when she was in the hospital, but she was released that same night. It was something that she had said herself.
She had nothing to say in return.
âJustin, you canât accuse me like that. I have not the slightest intention of harming you.â Amber frantically rummaged through her bag and managed to produce an envelope. âHereâs the recorded evidence of him ordering people to kidnap Rachelâs grandma. Here, take it. Feel free to pass this to the police for verification. Then, heâll have to spend his whole life in jail. If I really were working together with him, I wouldnât hold on to this piece of evidence, would I?â
Justin took the envelope, the joints pronounced in his slender fingers. âThere are many things you shouldnât concern yourself with around me. I hope you know where your limits are. The things I hate most are betrayals and threats.â
The river breeze breathed past Amber and she felt chills running down her spine.
Rachel was woken up by the servant for breakfast the next day and when she descended the stairs, she found Justin there as well.
She had no idea when he had returned.
âMrs. Burton, Mr. Burton had hurried home this morning to accompany you for breakfast. He didnât want you to feel too bored being alone.â
The maid had thrown in a good word for Justin as she pulled a chair for Rachel to sit at the table.
Rachel didnât respond much after hearing those words. She simply took the cutlery and sliced into the sandwich and sausages on her plate. She took a few casual bites before she set aside her cutleries and moved to get up.
âMrs. Burton, youâre already done?â
Yes.
Before Rachel could even manage to leave the table, someone had grabbed her by the wrist.
Justinâs grip was on her hand when he questioned, âAre you full, or did you lose your appetite at the sight of me?â
She couldnât struggle free of his grasp, nor did she have the energy to. The calm look in her eyes was so cold that it brought chills. What do you think? Should I have an appetite when I look at you? You murderer!
Why would a murderer think that someone would be overjoyed to have meals with him?
His expression darkened in an instant before he flung her away forcefully.
Rachel fell back onto the chair, the pain distorting her delicate features.
Justin placed his hands on the back of the chair and the table, locking Rachel into the tight circle formed by his body. His action had cast a shadow on her. âDo not try my patience. You are not allowed to go anywhere unless you finish the food on your plate.â
With that, he threw her a cold glare before he returned to his own seat. âMiss Jennifer, pour another glass of fruit juice for her.â
The shocked maid was standing at the side before she nodded hastily. âUnderstood. Iâll attend to it right away.â
Rachelâs shoulders were furiously trembling as the anger and embarrassment billowed in her chest.
Justin spoke, âI have all the time in the world to spend on you this morning. If you canât finish your breakfast, Iâll just sit here and wait until you do. If the food gets cold, Iâll get them to warm it up for you.
If the food is reheated too often, Iâll have them make a fresh batch. If you want to keep me in view so badly, I have all the time in the world to humor you.â
The tension between them continued for a long time in silence.
Under the manâs persistent gaze, Rachel finally gave up. She picked up the cutlery and tightly held them. Then, she proceeded to slice away at the bacon on her plate.
It was only then when Justin averted his gaze to drink coffee while he read the newspaper at his side.
âFrom now on, Iâll return home every day to accompany you as you eat. Be prepared for that.â
Rachel was cutting some bread when she paused in the middle of her actions. Then, she gritted her teeth.