Chapter 260
My Mute Bride
Chapter 260 Protector âI said, since she wants it, give it to her,â Justin repeated his words for Frankie.
âBurton Groupâs plan to buy Hudson Pharmaceuticals will end here. Tomorrow morning, inform the team in charge and tell them that the team is dismissed.â âPresident Burton, do you want to think it through first?â
âThereâs no need.â After Frankie heard that, his jaws dropped. Losing Hudson Pharmaceuticals was quite a big matter for the Burton Group as it had been planned for a few years. Besides that, the pharmaceutical products that were about to be launched by the Hudsons might play a big role in the future market.
Nonetheless, Justin actually handed everything over with one simple sentence. Hence, Frankie felt that he must be in a dream.
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Three days later, it was Saturday. The Bilingual Elementaryâs students embarked on their outdoor camping activity from Riverdale.
Early in the morning, Rachel brought the two children to meet up with the other parents at the schoolâs entrance. After getting onto the big bus, it took around 3 hours before they reached Astoriaâs Cloudy Mountain Highland.
âLater on, weâll be forming a tent for each family. There will be a teacher to guide you as you pitch your respective tents. If itâs any parentâs first time joining our camping activity, questions are always welcomed. Okay, weâll dismiss and take a break.â
After the leading teacher announced the dismissal, all families that were standing in front of the bus spread out.
Rachel, who was with Samuel and Charlotte, was staring at the tent feeling flustered. Scratching the back of his head, Samuel said, âMommy, the three of us canât pitch a tent.â
Rachel said, âItâs alright, let me try.â After that, she pulled out the guide that was inside a bag that was filled with tent-pitching tools. The moment she saw the instructions, she already felt like giving up before she had even started. She then admitted, âIt seems that itâs really quite hard.â
However, Charlotte asserted, âMommy, the guide isnât hard. The three of us just donât have the strength to support the tent. The frame is very heavy, and both Samuel and I canât move it.â
Rachel couldnât help but feel embarrassed when Charlotte said that the guide wasnât difficult. After all, both the children were talented smart kids. In some aspects, Rachel could only admit that she was not good enough. After scrutinizing the frame and its components, she was a little dispirited. âItâs pretty heavy indeed.â
âRachel!â A familiar voice could be heard coming from behind. âLet me help you!â
Turning back, she could see Victor making his way toward them. She felt that she was seeing a savior as she almost teared up. âVictor!â
Meanwhile, Victorâs appearance made Samuel and Charlotte give each other a look. Crap, we forgot that Mr. Wade is also tagging along. This is going to affect our initial plan.
Giving Charlotte a look, Samuel asked sotto voce, âWhat do we do now?â
Charlotte quickly started to brainstorm. âDonât panic, Iâll figure something out.â
âItâs too late.â Samuel glanced behind Rachel before saying, âHeâs here.â
With a low growl, a black jeep came to a stop by a river that was just a stoneâs throw away from their campsite.
At this moment, Rachel had yet to notice anything. Nonetheless, Victor, who was one of the leading teachers, was alarmed. At once, he put down the things in his hands before marching over.
âVictor, this isnât done yetâ¦â
Following the direction he was heading, she saw a familiar figure exiting the jeep before closing the door. The string of actions was not done subtly, earning the attention of some parents. At once, she quickly tossed the things in her hands and rushed up.
âYou sc*m! Why are you here?â Victor clutched on Justinâs collar as he roared.
At that moment, the word âsc*mâ had earned the attention of all the parents and children at the campsite.
Initially, Justin was going to brush Victor off, but he quickly raised his hand to explain when he saw Rachel coming toward them. âI didnât do anything. This time, you better see it clearly. Heâs the one who started it, and I didnât even lift a finger.â
Not bothering to talk nonsense with him, she immediately held onto Victor and broke the two up.
âVictor!â
âRachel, donât stop me! This sc*mbag is always everywhere. Look! Heâs even here now!â
âMany parents and kids are watching. Do you not want to be a teacher anymore?â
âI donât care!â
âNonsense!â She was so panicked that she was on the verge of slapping Victor for his bad temper.
After finally turning over a new leaf, he managed to become a teacher. If they were to fight, he would lose his job. It was just not worth it.
At this moment, a slap was sent straight to the back of Victorâs head, causing him to cover it in pain.
âRachel!â
Turning to look at Justin, she asked, âCare to explain? Didnât you go on a business trip? Why are you here?â Was his business trip so coincidentally happened to be in Cloudy Mountain Highland?
Justin then explained, âThe business trip ended sooner than expected. As Charlotteâs father, I have the responsibility to join her school activity with her. Isnât the goal of this activity to improve the relationship between the child and their parents?â
Hearing that, she couldnât find any words to refute. Since he was Charlotteâs father, he had the right to join the activity. However, if she knew earlier that he would be here, she wouldnât have even considered coming.
âMr. Wade, donât you think so?â Justin was even provoking him now.
With his brows furrowed, Victor was about to attack Justin again, but he was stopped by Rachelâs firm grip. âVictor, the tent has not successfully been pitched yet. Letâs go. Donât fight with him. Itâs not worth putting your future at stake for this.â With that, she tugged on Victor before they left together.
Sending Justin a dead glare, Victor didnât forget to point at him as a sign to warn him to keep his distance. After that, he unwillingly followed Rachel to retreat.
To be frank, it didnât bother Justin one bit. After all, he didnât care about anything said by anyone other than Rachel.
Meanwhile, Rachel and Victor were squatting before the tent as they continued to pitch it.
âDaddy!â
At this moment, Charlotte ran into Justinâs arms before he picked her up. âDid you miss me?â
âI did.â As she said that, she gave his cheek a kiss.
On the other hand, Rachel and Victor were ignoring his presence while they continued to discuss and set up the tent. Not only that, even Charlotte, who was in his arms, was also getting ignored.
After being in an embrace for a moment, Charlotte contemplated for a moment before she whispered something in his ear. Following that, Justin nodded in response before putting her back down.
At this moment, Charlotte gave Samuel a look as a cue before the two of them ran away from the campsite. However, Rachel and Victor didnât seem to have noticed that the kids were running off.
âThis should be here.â
With a frame in her hands, Rachel pointed at the guide in Victorâs hand before she gestured something.
âIt should be connected to here.â
âI think itâs here.â
The duo were both newbies to building a tent. As Victor had just started working at The Bilingual Elementary not long ago, it was his first time joining this activity. Hence, he wasnât much better at pitching the tent compared to Rachel.
âIt should be here. Join it together with this.â A voice of a man could be heard coming from behind.
At the same time, the frame that she was holding was suddenly taken away as Justin fixed the frame without much of a struggle in front of the two. It didnât take long before a side of the tent was already set. âNow, nail this piece to the ground.â