Chapter 11
My Mute Bride
Chapter 11,My Mute Bride Sue frowned in displeasure. This mute simply wonât back down! she thought to herself. âThe servants around have seen you pushing Amber into the pond. Do you still want to make excuses for yourself?â These people were far away in the front hall when Amber fell into the pond. Do they have clairvoyance?
She didnât even bother to tell a more convincing lie, Rachel thought to herself. Her jaw was set.
Evidently, she didnât believe such a ridiculous excuse. The atmosphere was tense for a moment; the Burton Family purposely said that the surveillance camera was broken, yet Rachel couldnât forcibly have the surveillance videos checked.
Just then, a familiar and gentle voice spoke from behind them. âI can prove that she didnât push the other woman.â Rachel was stunned when she saw who the visitor was. Isnât he⦠Dr. Peters? The slender young man walked toward them and came to Sueâs side. He said, âIâm back, Mom.â Sue beamed with delight at once as she affectionately held her sonâs arm. âWerenât you supposed to come back this afternoon, Julian? Why did you come back in advance?â
Julian answered with a smile, âActually, I came back half a month agoâitâs just that I interned at the hospital for some time. I came back today to give you a surprise at first, but I didnât expect to see such a scene.â As he spoke of this, his eyes fell on Amber, and his smile faded somewhat.
âI clearly saw you falling into the pond yourself. Why did you accuse Miss Hudson of pushing you into the pond?â Everyone was stunned upon hearing his words. In particular, Amber had a slight change in countenance, and she bit her lip. âI⦠I⦠I felt like Rachel pushed me. P-Perhaps⦠I was wrong.â
Mrs. Duncan was about to say something, but Sue instantly silenced her with a glance. After all, she knew how stubborn her son was. Now that he had seen it, the tension would only rise if others continued to mislead him. At the thought of this, she turned to look at Rachel in a disapproving attitude.
âYou and Amber are sisters.
She isnât an outsider, so a little misunderstanding isnât a big deal.â Amber nodded vigorously as she took the opportunity Sue had given her to get herself out of the awkward situation. âThatâs right, Rachel.
I mustâve mistaken someone else for you, and Iâm sorry about that. Donât take it to heart.â
However, Rachel didnât want to accept Amberâs perfunctory apology, so she didnât give the latter even a look in response. Instead, she fixed her eyes on Julian. This man has helped me once again, she thought to herself. As she was really grateful, she thanked him with a gesture. Since he understood what her gesture meant, Julian nodded at Rachel.
In reality, he was also surprised at first. He didnât expect the lady whom he had met once at the hospital and felt well-disposed to would be his cousin-in-law. For some reason, he had a strange feeling; it was as though he found this regrettable. However, he didnât give it much thought as he could only turn his eyes back to Sue.
âLetâs drop the matter here, Mom.â Sue understood that Julian didnât want them to go on. Thatâs the kind of person he is. He always steps in whenever he encounters an injustice because of his particularly strong sense of right and wrong, she thought to herself. Since she didnât want to upset her son over such a trivial matter, she nodded with a smile and replied, âLetâs go.
I havenât seen you for so many years, so letâs have a nice chat.â The crowd then left slowly, leaving only Rachel and Amber at the scene. Amber got up from the ground and stared at Rachel with a slightly peculiar look in her eyes. âDo you know Julian in person?â Rachel ignored her, though. Amber quipped, âRachelâ¦
As expected, you and your mother are people of the same sort.â She then left, leaving a cold-looking Rachel behind. Ever since Rachel went to live with the Hudson Family more than ten years ago, Amber had been accusing her of being the daughter of a homewrecker, insinuating that her mother had given birth to her by seducing Jefferey.
When Rachel was little, she wished she could tell them that her mother wasnât that kind of person. Her mother was not only of gentle disposition but also talented and well-versed in literature; she was the best mother in the world!
However, it wasnât until she had grown up that she found how foolish she had been. Why would a bunch of bloodsuckers who couldnât tell right from wrong care about the truth?