Chapter 370
My Mute Bride
Chapter 370 Future Plans Alcohol made a person quicker to anger. Rachel pushed Justin away, knocking over the bottle of water in his hands and sending it rolling across the floor.
This frightened a couple walking past them. Hurriedly, Justin apologized to them, âSorry for that.â
Thankfully, the guy was easily pacified and soon walked away with his girlfriend.
Once Rachel was done puking, she then walked away from Justin.
âRae!â Justin ran after her and tried to stop her.
When Justin was near her, she abruptly turned to stare at him with an extremely sober gaze. âJust how long do you plan on following me? Do you think Iâm grateful you made it in time? Who do you think you are?â
âI was just worried about you,â Justin replied. âRobin isnât a good guy.â
âDo you think I donât know that? But I had to go today because Hudson Pharmaceuticalsâ matter must be resolved. It doesnât matter whether today is a success or not. Once he has a target for his anger, this feud could be over!â
The more Rachel spoke, the angrier she got. âBut then you had to come. Now, everything has been for nothing! His hate for me will only grow!â
Hearing this made Justin furious. âWake up! Someone like him wonât have mercy on you just because he has vented out his anger. You didnât even need to lower yourself by going to that kind of place. What do you take yourself for?â
âWell, thatâs none of your business, Justin Burton, great President Burton, Young Master Justin!â
The more names Rachel threw at him, the louder she spoke. âDo you think everyone was born with a silver spoon in their mouth, like you? Do you think everyone has a protector helping them in everything? I can only rely on myself in whatever I do! I donât need a hero to save me, and you canât save me! So, stop following me!â
After leaving those ruthless words, Rachel turned and left.
Justin was left standing alone in the frosty night air. The people walking around him threw him sympathetic glances as he kept standing there.
Meanwhile, Rachel kept stumbling and walking. When she grew tired, she took off her heels and continued walking on bare feet.
The rocks beneath her pierced into the soles of her feet, and the pain eventually woke her up from her anger.
There were still about five miles left to go before she reached home. If she kept walking, the soles of her feet would bleed.
After a while, she sat down on the side of the road.
As the evening breeze blew across her face, she slowly sobered up.
Just then, a car pulled to a stop near her, and the driver stepped out of the car. âJulian?â Rachel asked, surprised.
Twenty minutes later, in an office in the hospital.
âThat was so thoughtless of you. What were you thinking? Why did you walk on the road with bare feet? What if there was a nail or something on the road? Do you not care about your feet?â
Although Julian kept grumbling and nagging, his hands kept cleaning and dressing her wounds.
âAll done. Donât let your feet get wet for the next two days and remember to reapply the cream when itâs time to do so.â
Julian then took a pair of brand new slippers from the drawers and said, âWear these.â
After grabbing the slippers, Rachel leaned back against the couch with her arms around a cushion.
âWhen did you get back?â
After all, Julian had been studying overseas for quite a while now, and no one had ever said anything about when heâd be back.
âYesterday afternoon. I had to hand in a report as soon as I arrived, so I didnât have time to tell anyone yet,â he answered.
âHow did you know I was there, then?â Rachel asked.
Julian frowned slightly in response and turned to clean up the room in order to hide the conflicted emotions in his eyes. âMy meeting just so happened to end late, and I was driving by the area.â
âWhat a coincidence,â Rachel mused.
âYeah,â he grunted in response.
âRest here for now. Iâll throw these out first,â he said.
âOkay.â
Julian then left the room with the trash and walked over to the trash bin in the hallway. After throwing out the trash, he dialed a number on his phone.
âWhere are you?â Julian asked when the call went through.
âIn the parking lot outside,â replied the cold voice of a man over the phone.
At that, Julian hung up and walked out of the hospital.
Due to how late it was, almost nobody was hanging around the parking lot. Justin leaned against the side of his car as he held a cigarette between his slender fingers.
When Justin noticed Julian walking over, he swiftly pulled out a big bag from the back of the car. âYou havenât eaten yet, right? Iâve bought you some food from a convenience store.â
âAre these just for me?â Julian asked as he shot Justin a glance. âWhy donât you give her these yourself?â
âShe doesnât want to see me. I wouldnât have called you otherwise.â
When Julian heard that, he frowned. Still, he accepted the bag from Justin.
His meeting had just ended when Justin called him. What he heard shocked him.
After all, Justin used to object a lot every time Julian and Rachel met each other. Hence, when Justin asked Julian to pick up Rachel, Julian had thought Justin had either called the wrong number, or this was an impersonator of Justin.
âHow is she?â Justin asked.
âMerely blisters on the soles of her feet. Sheâs sober and resting in my office. Sheâs fine,â Julian answered.
âGlad to hear that,â Justin said.
Justin then continued with a wave of his hand, âHead back in. Iâm going now.â
Julian opened his mouth to say something, but hesitated.
However, after taking a few steps toward the hospital doors, Julian turned back to say to Justin, âDonât smoke so much.â
Justinâs fingers around his cigarette trembled, sending smoke spiraling into the air.
Meanwhile, in the office, Rachel was about to fall asleep when she was jolted awake by the sound of the door opening.
âWhat took you so long?â She rubbed her eyes and blearily looked at Julian.
âI went to buy a few things,â Julian replied, placing the bag from the convenience store on the table. âI havenât had my dinner yet. Letâs eat together.â
âThanks,â she said.
âNo need to be so polite. Here.â
She accepted the sandwich held out to her, took a bite of it, and had a sip of warm milk. It was only then that her stomach felt slightly better.
âHow come your business trip took so long? You didnât even tell us about it.â
âA secret experiment,â he answered with a glint in his eyes. âYou know how it is. We canât risk a leak.â
Rachel nodded to show her understanding.
There were a few moments of silence, then Julian suddenly asked, âRachel, do you ever plan on going back to Montenegro?â
Rachel froze. She even stopped eating. âWhy are you asking that all of a sudden?â
âBefore you returned to Riverdale, you told me you would leave Riverdale, never to return, as soon as youâve settled your business here and found out what happened to Hans,â he stated.
âYes, I did say that. However, Hudson Pharmaceuticals has caused a change in plans. Iâm in charge of it now. This company was built through the blood, sweat, and tears of several generations of Hudsons.
My parents died for this company, so I want to help the company get through this crisis first,â she explained.
âYou donât plan on ever leaving then?â
âNo, thatâs not it. I just need some time.â
Without saying a word, Julian placed down the food he had been working his way through, took off his glasses, and began wiping them.
âAre you mad?â Rachel cautiously asked, observing his reaction.
He placed his glasses to the side, looked up at her, and said, âMy thesis has been completely processed. Iâve also received an invitation to go back to Montenegro. They would like me to keep working in the lab, focus on clinical trial research, and work as a university lecturerâ¦â
âThatâs good news! Itâs a fantastic opportunity that many would love!â
Her eyes shimmered as she continued, âYou must say yes. Being back there is better for your career, whether itâs due to the standard of their medical industry or the research environment.â
âAnd you?â he asked, his eyes looking steadily into hers. âWhat are your future plans?â