Chapter 1761: Far In The Distance, Close At Hand
You Hit My Heart
Chapter 1761: Far in the Distance, Close at
Hand
After leaving, Joyce sat in the passenger seat.
Darrin drove, heading towards the Warner residence.
Along the way, Joyce looked out the window in silence. The dark night
held no scenery, with even the neon lights appearing dim and the
streetlights scattered in the distance.
Lost in thought, Joyce suddenly felt a warmth on her cheeks.
She reached up and realized that tears were streaming down her face.
Even though Darrin was driving beside her, she no longer wanted to
suppress her emotions. She silently looked out the window, continuing
to space out as tears continued to fall.
Darrin glanced at Joyce's unusual state from the corner of his eye. His
breath hitched. He knew why she was upset-besides Luther's
unresolved poisoning, she must be more concerned about her
daughter, whom she had never met. In their conversation earlier, he
learned that there might be a detonator implanted in Alisha's body.
Even he felt furious about such a heinous act towards a young child
with fragile health. Not to mention how much it must be hurting Joyce.
Even though Darrin was driving beside her, she no longer wanted to
suppress her emotions. She silently looked out the window, continuing
to space out as tears continued to fall.
Darrin slowed down the car and eventually parked by the roadside.
After a while, Joyce finally eased her emotions. She moved and sat up
straight.
Darrin thoughtfully handed her a tissue.
Joyce took it without saying anything and gently wiped the corners of
her eyes. After venting, she started to feel better.
Darrin spoke softly, âMadam, even though we're facing difficulties,
nothing is more important than knowing that Alisha is still alive. That's
the best news. As long as she's alive, there's hope. We will definitely
rescue her."
Joyce nodded softly.
She glanced at the time on her wrist and suddenly said, âLet's not go
home. Let's go directly to Reuben.â
Darrin was taken aback. "It's almost midnight. I thought of taking you
home to rest and contacting him early tomorrow."
"l don't want to wait another minute. The sooner we find the anesthesia,
the more hope we have," Joyce took out her phone. "I'll message him
now. He's a night owl; he should still be awake."
She typed into her phone, âI'm coming to find you. I'll be there in forty
minutes."
Sure enough, Reuben quickly replied, "No problem."
Joyce told Darrin, "He said it's fine. Let's go now.â
"Alright," Darrin quickly started the car, turned it around, and headed
towards the Bryant family's villa.
Forty minutes later, Darrin and Joyce arrived at the Bryant family's villa
on time.
Reuben wore a white jacket and personally stood at the entrance,
waiting for Joyce. When he saw Joyce get out of the car, he walked up
to her. "You've come to find me so late; it must be something important.
Come, let's go inside and talk."
"Okay," Joyce nodded.
She followed Reuben into the villa's living room, while Darrin parked
the car and followed behind.
Reuben cautiously observed Joyce, keenly noticing the slight puffiness
around her eyes and the traces of tears on her cheeks. He was taken
aback-she had actually been crying? He had never seen her cry before,
and it was hard to imagine such a strong woman shedding tears.
Just seeing the remnants of tears tugged at his heart.
"Have a seat first. I'll pour you a cup of hot tea.â Reuben turned to
prepare the tea. "It's cold outside, so have a cup of hot tea to warm
yourself up. It's matcha that I brought from Rohomes; it's fragrant and
refreshing.â
Joyce stopped him by raising her hand. âNo need. I'm not thirsty. I have
something to say."
Reuben turned back towards her. He took off his white jacket and
draped it over Joyce's shoulders. "Alright, go ahead.â
Then, he sat down not far from Joyce, his actions appearing natural.
When Darrin entered, he saw this scene. He furrowed his brow slightly.
Reuben seemed to be overstepping his bounds. Perhaps Reuben
himself hadn't realized it, but his care had become such a natural habit
that the nature of that care was slowly changing.
âI need a new type of anesthesia that can precisely induce
unconsciousness within one minute. This anesthesia is said to be
proprietary to the Rohomes royal family, and others cannot obtain it. I
not only need the anesthesia itself, but also an anesthesiologist who
can use it and someone trustworthy,â Joyce got straight to the point,
directly stating her intentions.
After listening, Reuben smiled slightly. "I thought you had something
incredibly difficult to askme, rushing to find me so late at night. It made
me uncertain, afraid that I might not be capable enough to help you.
But it turns out it's a small matter.â
Joyce's voice couldn't help but become excited. "Really? You can get
it? Not just the anesthesia, but also someone who knows how to use it
and can be trusted?"
Reuben nodded. "Yes, I can obtain this anesthesia. I'll contact
Rohomes and have one of my subordinates deliver it. It's not a difficult
task."
Joyce suddenly felt a sense of relief.
Even Darrin showed a hint of relief.
"But do your subordinates know how to use the anesthesia? The
dosage? The technique? We need a skilled anesthesiologist since the
patient is a four-year-old girl, and there can be no mistakes." Joyce still
had concerns. "Anesthesia may seem simple, but it's not easy. A small
error could have dire consequences. I don't know where to find
someone like that; I have no leads.â
Reuben listened attentively, his heart full of sympathy for her past
painful experiences.
He said clearly, word by word, âFar in the distance, close at hand.â
"Huh?" Joyce blinked her long eyelashes, looking at Reuben with
confusion, not understanding what he meant.
Reuben pretended to furrow his brow, running his hand through his
silver hair, his captivating eyes even more alluring.
"Oh, I didn't mention it before? I'm actually a medical doctor. I have a
bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree. I've studied for so many
years, it almost killed me."
Joyce, "..."
Darrin, "..."
"Why, did I really not mention it before?" Reuben asked exaggeratedly,
his expression suggesting surprise.
Joyce shook her head. She never expected that Reuben had studied
medicine. His comment about being far in the distance and close at
hand-could he be referring to himself? Could he use anesthesia?