Chapter 86
My Mute Bride
Chapter 86 Nod or Shake Rachel stared at Justin in disbelief. Thatâs not what I meant.
âNo? Then why were you explaining?â
I⦠Justin looked at her coldly. âYou should know the real reason people actually respect you now. Donât get ahead of yourself.â
Justinâs insult tore her to shreds, but a part of it was her fault. She tried to be frank with him, but there was always a possibility of disaster, and knowing Justin, that possibility was high.
âIf thereâs nothing else, you may leave now. And keep your head down.â
Rachel wanted to stay, but when she met his indifferent gaze, she had no choice but to leave. Right after she left, she bumped into Julian.
âWhatâs the matter? You look pale.â
Indeed, she was pale. Iâm fine.
âIs it about something Justin said to you?â
Rachel shook her head, but she looked crestfallen. Her forlorn look made Julian uncomfortable for some reason, and he frowned.
Early the next morning, Rachel woke up to make breakfast.
âGood morning, Master Justin.â A servant greeted Justin, then she served him a cup of coffee.
âMadam has made breakfast for you.â
âI donât have time for that,â he answered curtly. With that, Justin left without even looking at Rachel.
As Justin drove away to work, Rachel was left alone, sad and despondent. Justinâs sudden attitude change caught her by surprise.
That afternoon, Rachel went to the restaurant near the library to have lunch with Hans. Since the fake death plan was ruined, they set everything aside for now.
Janice said, âBurton Group closed their research center.â
Why?
âNot sure. Probably because I told Justin about the investigation. Heâs a cautious man, so you can relax for now. He should be stopping everything related to the recipe for now.â
âThatâs for the best.â Hans heaved a sigh of relief. âWeâll have some time to prepare. Faking your death is too risky. After all, you canât just live your whole life with a different identity.â
Janice continued, âAnd thereâs one more thing. Itâs about your mother.â
Rachel was surprised. She did tell Janice about the secret room before, but Janice reacted weirdly back then. She said she wanted to look into it.
âIf Iâm correct, Jefferey will visit your motherâs grave on Ancestorsâ Day.â
Why?
Janice dipped her finger in water and drew a complex shape on the table. âIs this the talisman you saw back in Jeffereyâs secret chamber?â
Rachel took a look and nodded hesitantly. The memory was too vague, so she could only make out the rough shape.
âAs long as itâs similar. According to your description, only wronged souls are targeted by the soul locking array and talisman. Itâs similar to a case three years ago, so I recognize this talisman.â
âCan you speak English?â Hans was confused, so he urged, âMake it simple.â
âIn other words, this array is locking an innocent soul. The guy who did this is probably scared that his murder victims would haunt him, so he made a secret chamber to make a tribute to appease their spirits.â
Youâre saying Jefferey murdered my mother?
âYou can say so for now. Itâs not the first time Iâve seen this kind of case.â
Rachel froze. Even though she had suspected Jefferey for a long time now, Janiceâs explanation served to deepen her guess more.
âShame you donât know who your mother was, or it would have been an easier case.â
Rachel looked pale. You said heâs going to visit her grave on Ancestorsâ Day?
âYes. Anyone who makes this array has to pay a tribute every Ancestorsâ Day. Since he believes in the occult, Iâm sure heâll do the same.â
âWait, that leaves us withâ¦â Hans counted the days. âA few days to work with. Ancestorsâ Day is next week.â
âIf weâre right, the grave heâll be visiting on that day is your motherâs.â
Rachelâs heart sank when she heard that.
A short while later, she left the restaurant. As they sent Rachel off, Hans started to worry. âYou should have told only me, Janice. I can just get this matter investigated on my own. This is just going to pile up on her. Now she wonât leave the city before she gets to the bottom of this.â
Janice looked at him calmly. âDidnât you feel it? Sheâs not in a hurry to leave.â
Hans was surprised to hear that.
As dusk descended upon the city, the neon lights drowned the skies out with its blaring blaze. The traffic, as usual, was congested.
Justin had just gotten out of a dinner appointment, a stack of documents on his lap. When he was halfway through it, the car screeched to a halt, and he was thrusted forward, causing his documents to fall.
âWhat happened?â Frankie held the back of his seat.
âA bike just ran across,â the driver answered fearfully. âAre you alright, Mr. Burton?â
âIâm fine.â
âBikers are crazy.â Frankie sighed before going down to pick the documents up. But suddenly, he saw something that made him freeze.
âMr. Burton.â
âWhat is it?â
He pulled out something black from under his seat and handed it to Justin.
It was a black metallic item the size of a nail. If it wasnât because of Frankie going down to pick the documents up, nobody would have noticed this item under the seat.
Justinâs face darkened. The wind started screaming into the night, calling upon a downpour.
Back at Burton Residence, Rachel was drying her hair after her bath when she heard someone slamming the door, shocking her. Oh, youâre back. Are you done with work?
Justin had just finished a cigarette, and he was in his suit, looking furious. âDo I need to report everything to you?â
Thatâs not what I meant. Rachel snapped out of it, and she felt worried. Did you have dinner already?
Do you want some tea?
âNo.â Justin sat down beside the bed, only twenty centimeters away from Rachel. âWhat have you been doing for the past two days?â
Rachel paused, then she said honestly. Work. And I went to see Grandma.
âBesides that?â
Besides that? Rachel thought of Hans and Janice, and her heart sank.
âDid you see someone you shouldnât? Or did you do anything you shouldnât do?â
Rachel was looking more panicked by the second. The moment she shook her head, she took an involuntary step back.
However, Justin caught her hand and asked coldly, âWhy do you look so panicked?â
Rachel let out a hoarse moan, but she held in the pain and shook her head. She started tearing up, but that was only a façade to Justin. The very next moment, he flung her onto the bed.
Justin looked at her haughtily. âLook at this. Take a good look at it.â He let the black listening device fall to the ground, and it spun for a while before stopping at the edge of the carpet.
Rachel paled.
Before she could answer, Justin leaned down and held her cheek tightly. âDonât say anything. Just nod or shake your head, you hear me?â
Rachel was already on the verge of tears from the pain.