Chapter 754 Inhibitor

As soon as the doctor left the ward, Curtis walked in and sat on the side of the bed. In a swift motion, he scooped Rayna up in his arms.

Alfred and Linda stood in the doorway as they asked the doctor about Rayna's condition.

Because the doctor was unsure of Rayna's condition, he only told them some very general information. “It's best if we conduct a thorough examination.”

“Give her an examination, then! Why didn't you do it earlier?” Linda asked anxiously.

“Mrs. Faymon's earlier condition was unsuitable for an examination. We'll need to wait for her to recover a little more before we can perform the examination,” the doctor explained and left.

“How are you feeling? Any better?” Curtis asked Rayna, who was lying in his arms.

“It doesn't hurt anymore,” she replied weakly, shaking her head.

Upon taking in the scene before her, Yasmin, who was also standing in the doorway, lowered her eyes and whipped out a glass vial from her backpack. “This will help stop the pain,” she explained as she walked over and handed the vial to Curtis.

“What is this?” he asked while pinning his cold eyes on her.

“It's a painkiller,” Yasmin replied softly.

Curtis accepted the vial and was about to throw it into the trash can when Rayna stopped him with an outstretched arm. “Who gave this to you?” she asked Yasmin.

“It was from the director of the welfare institution. I made a trip to the welfare institution before coming over, and she gave me this,” the little girl explained weakly.

Rayna shot Curtis a glance. “The townspeople are most likely on Andrew's side.”

“I know,” he replied.

Fearing that she would start taking every single medicine she came across out of desperation, he tried to talk her out of it. “But we can't just take this medicine without knowing more about it.”

Rayna shifted her gaze back toward Yasmin and asked, “Did the director tell you anything else?”

“No.” Yasmin shook her head. A beat later, she added, “But I have seen my mom take this medicine in the past. It really does stop the pain.”

Rayna froze and stared at the girl in confusion.

Curtis whispered in her ear, “Andrew had Yasmin and Yuna with another woman. Cassidy and Andrew have known each other since they were little. The person you thought to be the miracle doctor all along was actually Cassidy's father.”

“How did you know that?” Rayna asked, puzzled.

In response, he pulled out a voice recorder from his pocket and played the recording in it.

It was not until she finished listening to the voice recording that the realization struck her. “Oh, now I see why she refused to let me spend the night in the wooden cabin when we were in Shvomhid Mountain! She was afraid that I'd know too many things about her.”

“It's fine. That's all in the past now,” Curtis comforted her in a gentle voice.

“Don't throw that medicine out just yet. It might just save my life later on,” Rayna whispered jokingly.

“All right, then. As you wish,” he promised.

Rayna then glanced at Yasmin, who dared not make a sound, before shifting her attention back to Curtis. “You should let Yasmin and the others head back first,” she suggested.

“Okay.” Curtis laid Rayna down in the hospital bed and pulled the covers over her before bringing Yasmin out of the ward. He then gave the butler a few orders and had everyone leave while he stayed back to look after his wife in the hospital.

Andrew's expression was incredibly gloomy when he returned from Zeller Group. Fernando, who came back with him, even had wounds on his face.

A housekeeper went to the garden to call Cassidy. “Madam, Mr. Zeller has returned from the office. He wants to see you in the study.”

Cassidy put down the newspaper in her grip and took a sip of her coffee before leaving the pavilion.

One of the articles in the newspaper reported that Glory had provided another piece of evidence that pointed toward Zeller Group.

When Cassidy entered the study, Andrew was sitting on the couch in the study while watching her with narrowed eyes. The moment she stepped through the door, he threw the newspaper right at her face.

“I thought you stayed here out of your own accord, yet you pulled a stunt like this!” Printed in the newspaper were a picture of the dried well at the Gilroy residence and a few pictures of Andrew conducting experiments there in the early years.

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