Chapter 400
My Mute Bride
Chapter 400 The Car Accident Was Intentional âLeroy, you drove too recklessly. How did you crash into the railing?â Gloria brought the conversation back on track with a simple sentence in the living room.
Leroy answered, âI didnât crash into it on my own. A car slammed into me from behind.â âWhat?!â Jolly exclaimed. âThen, why didnât you just say so?â âI didnât want to make it such a big deal.â
âHow could this happen? In other words, someone hit you, then committed a hit and run? They didnât even care about your situation?â
Jolly was rather furious. âWe must report this person to the police and get them to make an arrest!â
With that, she took out her phone to call the police.
Leroy stopped her. âJolly, forget it.â
âWhat are you doing? Why canât I call the police?â
Leroy was at a loss.
The two of them were at a stalemate, so Julian helped to mediate the situation. âJolly, Leroy is a public figure. Once you call the police, this will probably be trending news. Although the other party hit and ran, they may have been scared and didnât really intend to harm him. If this becomes trending news and his fans stalk the driver, it would ruin their life.â
âThatâs what they deserve!â
Although the words that escaped Jollyâs mouth were harsh, she silently put the phone away, then sat down in a huff. âLucky for them. How does a person like that sleep well at night?â
Leroy hurriedly coaxed her, âThey must not be able to sleep. Their conscience would haunt them.â
When he spoke, he gave Julian a nod as a show of gratitude.
It was late at night, so everyone had supper, chatted for a while, and then retired to their rooms.
After taking a shower, Jolly came out and saw Leroy sitting by the window, seemingly in a daze.
âWhatâs the matter?â
Leroy recovered. âItâs nothing. I just think itâs weird.â
âWhatâs weird?â
âThe car that hit me today did it from behind. So, it stands to reason that this wouldnât happen if I didnât hit the brakes.â
The speed limit on the mountain road wasnât high, and Leroy wasnât driving fast either. He pretty much drove at a uniform speed. Even if he turned a corner, he would slow down, and it wasnât to the extent that the car behind him would have no time to react.
âI feel that the car didnât rear-end me because they didnât realize, but it seemed they accelerated instead.â
âAccelerated?â Jolly frowned. âDo you think someone did this on purpose?â
âYeah.â
Leroy nodded slightly, staring at the mountain view outside the window with a complicated expression.
Early the next morning, Rachel hadnât woken up yet, but she was awakened by a little hand pinching her nose.
She opened her eyes and saw Charlotte and Samuel lying on her bed, where Charlotte was pinching her nose. âMommy, if you donât get up, the sun will toast your butt!â
Rachel rolled over in a daze. âWhat time is it?â
She looked at the alarm clock and found that it was only after 6.00AM, so the sun had just risen on the mountainside.
These two cheeky ones.
âArenât you two sleepy?â
âNope. Daddy is making breakfast.â
âWhat?â Rachel sat up in surprise. âHeâs making breakfast?â
Samuel nodded affirmatively. âYeah. Donât you know he can cook breakfast?â
Rachel was indeed surprised.
After all, Justin used to be a person who could ruin noodles and burn the kitchen just by frying eggs.
âIâm going to take a look.â
She was afraid that Justin would blow up the kitchen of the homestay and cause them a lot of trouble.
At this moment, the range hood in the kitchen was humming noisily.
Justin was frying ham, an apron tied around his waist. Several plates were on the island behind him, along with toasted bread, and a milky aroma filled the entire place.
Rachel opened the blue curtain and walked in. As soon as she entered, she could smell the fragrance.
âYou really are making breakfast.â
âWhy are you up?â Justin glanced at her in surprise. âDid Charlotte wake you?â
âI was just curious. Charlotte and Samuel said you were making breakfast.â
âWhat? Are you worried that I wonât do well and burn down the kitchen?â
âI was indeed worried that something like that would happen.â
Rachel leaned against the island with her arms wrapped around her body. âWhen did you start learning how to cook?â
âWhen I was abroad. I was bored and had too much free time on my hands.â
As he spoke, he skillfully flipped the hams. Then, after it was almost fried, he placed it on the white plates piece by piece, leaving the oil at the bottom of the pan as he cracked three eggs.
Rachel rolled up her sleeves. âDo you need help? What can I do?â
Justin looked around. âYou can wash some fruits. There are raspberries over there.â
âOkay.â
Rachel took the fruit basket and washed the raspberries by the pond.
Through the window, Charlotte and Samuelâs laughter sounded from outside.
There were a few chickens in captivity in the homestay yard, and there was a rooster who enjoyed staying on the orange tree. Charlotte had never seen a live chicken before, so after arriving here, she would crane her neck to look at the tree as soon as she was free. She was in utter awe, wholly distracted from having a proper meal.
âSamuel, do chickens live in trees?â
âOf course not. Donât you see that the other two are in the nest?â
âThen, why is this one on the tree?â
âMaybe it thinks itâs safer in the tree.â
âI donât think so.â
âThen, why do you think it is?â
âIt must be because by standing on top of the tree, itâll be louder when it crows in the morning, so it can wake everyone up!â
Rachel and Justin heard their conversation clearly from the kitchen, so they looked at each other and smiled.
He felt a little helpless. âCharlotte has never been exposed to these things, so she has never seen them.â
âI donât think Samuel has much experience with this either. No one abroad raises chickens at home.
Theyâre all bred at farms.â
When she was done with the raspberries, she asked, âIs there anything else I can help with?â
âThereâs nothing else.â One by one, he placed the fried eggs on the plates. âWhat spread would you like on your bread?â
âWhat options are there?â
âTomato sauce, salad sauce, peanut butterâ¦â
She took a look and pointed to one of the jars. âPeanut butter.â
After they were done preparing breakfast for the four of them, Justin and Rachel came out of the kitchen with two plates.
She shouted in the direction of the chicken coop, âGo wash your hands and come over for breakfast.â
The two children cheered.
Rachel immediately shushed them and pursed her lips in the direction of the rooms. âEveryoneâs still asleep, so donât be too noisy.â
Charlotte immediately withdrew her head like a turtle, then put up a finger to shush Samuel. âKeep your voice down.â
Rachel shook her head helplessly in amusement.
It had been a long time since the four of them sat down to eat like this.
The surroundings outside were quiet, as most people in the town didnât get up early, so there were no people in the alley at this moment.
Justin was peeling the eggshells when Charlotte licked a mouthful of honey off the bread before saying in a muffled voice, âMommy, are Mr. Wade and Aunt Gloria getting married?â
âHuh? Why would you ask that all of a sudden?â
âI saw Mr. Wade secretly preparing a ring.â
Rachel was surprised. âReally?â
She didnât really believe Charlotteâs statement, so she turned and asked Samuel, âIs that true?â
Samuel nodded solemnly. âI saw it. Mr. Wade was holding a ring box.â
Rachel raised her head and glanced at Justin.
Is he going to propose?