Chapter 654
Rayna caught Curtis' roaming hand and gradually turned around. “There's something I wanted to ask you. How did
you and James discover that I was on Conch Island?”
“James and Jeremy hacked the entire global satellite system. In fact, Jeremy wrote a command and uploaded it into
the system so that it could rapidly produce the information he required.” Curtis looked down at Rayna. When he
heard her bring the matter up on her own accord, he wondered if she had somehow thought of a lead. “Did
something come to mind?”
Rayna shook her head. “No, it was just a random question.”
She had no recollection of how she was taken from Norwal City to Yartran. Even after deliberating upon her
experience after she awoke, she could barely make any sense of it.
“Weren't you planning on getting some sleep? I'll stay by your side.” Rayna wrapped her arms around Curtis.
With that, Curtis swept her off her feet and carried her from the balcony to the bedroom.
...
At three in the afternoon, Curtis accompanied Rayna to visit Jefferson's grave.
She carried a bouquet of camellia flowers in her arms, which Curtis helped her place it in front of the grave.
“I'm sorry that it has taken me so long to visit you,” Rayna remarked. “I was busy, as a lot has happened recently.”
“I have put Ringo in charge of Terblanc Group. Everything is going well, so there's nothing for you to worry about.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlso, the children and I are doing fine.” While speaking, she was suddenly interrupted by Curtis' phone ringing.
“I'm sorry. I forgot to put it on silent mode,” Curtis apologized when he saw the look Rayna gave him. “It's a call
from the office. I'll take it by the side. Don't go anywhere. I'll be right back.”
“Mmm-hmm,” Rayna hummed in acknowledgment as she pulled her arms away from Curtis' elbow.
With his phone in hand, Curtis gave her forehead a peck before reminding her, “Don't wander off. Just wait here for
me.” With that, he walked toward some nearby shrubs and took his call.
After waiting in front of the grave for ten minutes, Rayna—white cane in hand—decided to look for Curtis when
there was still no sign of him. All of a sudden, she ran into a woman who gasped at the impact, causing Rayna to
backpedal by reflex.
“I'm sorry. Did I... hurt you?” Rayna inquired, as she was unable to see if she had knocked the person down.
The lady was stunned to see Rayna but quickly broke into a smile. “No.”
“Thank God,” Rayna replied as she prepared to extend her white cane. At the same time, the lady in front of Rayna
scrutinized the latter with a cocked brow.
After scanning her surroundings to make sure that there was no one around, the woman waved her hand in front of
Rayna. When she didn't receive a reaction, she was momentarily stunned but quickly regained her composure.
“Are you going somewhere?” the woman asked as she held Rayna's arm to express her goodwill. When Rayna
didn't resist, the woman added, “I realize you can't see well. So, you have to be careful as there's a step on your
right.”
“Thank you.” Rayna gently swiped the woman's hand away, for she never liked to be in physical contact with
strangers. If her blindness hadn't slowed her reaction time, she would have already declined the woman's help.
After thanking the woman, Rayna began retracing the steps in her memory.
She had remembered that there was a steep step before arriving at Jefferson's grave but couldn't recall if it was on
the right or the left. Moreover, the lady's words just now had only muddled her sense of direction even further.
In spite of that, Rayna was still put her guard up against strangers.
After pondering a moment, she began to feel her way to the left.
Meanwhile, Curtis had returned from making the call when he saw Rayna trying to make her way forward.
However, there was a meter-tall step in front of her with a gravel path below.
“Rayna, stop right there!” Curtis yelled. Rayna, who was about to take another step forward, quickly retracted it.
However, her panic caused her to accidentally place her foot on the ledge, resulting in her losing her balance.
“Rayna!” Curtis' heart sank as he watched her fall down the steps, for he couldn't get to her in time.
Upon realizing that the fall was inevitable, Rayna simply waited for the impact instead of bracing herself.
However, she was surprised when she felt herself being caught in a warm embrace instead of the pain she was
expecting.
“Oof.” The grunt of a male voice quickly snapped Rayna back to reality. “Are you all right?”
Thinking that it was Curtis who caught her, Rayna sat up with the support of one hand on the gravel path and the
other on the man's body. “Are you hurt?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Rayna!” Curtis jumped down from the ledge and pulled her back to her feet. Thereafter, he checked her anxiously
for wounds. “Are you all right?”
“Curtis?” Rayna turned around to hold his elbow. “Wasn't that you just now?”
Her words caused Curtis to turn his attention to the man who was just getting back to his feet. At that moment, an
indiscernible glint flashed across his eyes. “Thank you for saving my wife.”
“You're welcome. I was just passing by.” Just as the man spoke, he looked down and saw that his shirt was torn on
the right arm, revealing the lacerations on his skin. Thereafter, he returned his gaze toward Curtis and Rayna. “It
seems that your wife is unable to see. As her husband, how can you allow her to stay here alone?”
From the look in the man's eyes, it was clear that he was upset with Curtis.
Cognizant of the man's displeasure, Curtis turned to check on Rayna before returning his attention to the man. It
was then that he saw a woman coming around via a slope on the other side.
With an anxious look on her face, the woman hurried up to the man's side. The moment she saw the wound on his
right elbow, she scowled in Rayna's direction. Nonetheless, her reaction didn't escape Curtis' eyes.
“I already told you that there was a step on the right. Why did you insist on walking there?” the woman
reprimanded Rayna. “If it wasn't because of my brother's quick reaction, you would have been disfigured for life.”
The woman wasn't being dramatic at all, as the place Rayna fell upon was a track made of sharp gravel. If the man
hadn't caught Rayna, she would have been badly scarred if she had hit the ground face-first. If it was her head that
landed first, she would likely have lost her life.
“I'm sorry. I was just—” Rayna didn't expect the woman's warning to be true. Hence, she felt guilty for troubling a
stranger unnecessarily due to her own stubbornness.