Chapter 670
Chapter 670
As Curtis listened to the conversation between Milo and Simone, he could not help asking, "Do you two
know this?”
Nudging the sses on the bridge of his nose, Milo enunciated, “Sir, may I know where the parasite in
your wife''s body came from? And how long has it been?”
“I''m not quite sure where it came from, but it''s been a little over two months,” Curtis admitted.
Upon hearing that. Simone exchanged a nce with Milo beside her. “What''s your take on this, Milo?”
“I currently can''t tell for sure the type of parasite this is.”
No sooner had Milo said that than Curtis interjected, “It''s the blood parasite.”
“Blood parasite?” A touch of shock showed on Simone''s face. Bending down, she held Rayna''s hand
up and studied the emerald bracelet on her wrist. “The Burke family.”
The instant Curtis heard her remark, he swiftly stepped forward and grabbed her wrist, urging, “What
did you just say? Repeat it.”
“The emerald bracelet on your wife''s wrist is the Burke family''s heirloom. That being said, this isn''t the
only bracelet. All descendants of the Burke family have one each,” Simone borated. Then, she
ventured, “Is your wife a descendant of the Burke family?”
Dipping his eyes, Curtis nced at the emerald bracelet on Rayna''s wrist. “No. I''ve never seen my wife
wear this bracelet, and she didn''t bring any jewelry along when we came here. As such, I don''t think it''s
hers.”
“If so, she likely bumped into someone from the Burke family. But they generally won''t voluntarily give
their emerald bracelets to someone else unless that person is exceedingly important.” Simone tucked
Rayna''s hand back under the covers before turning to Milo. “What do you think. Milo?”
“I''m afraid we can''t admit your wife to our hospital in her present condition. You''ve got to find a hospital
with avable beds first, Mi; Faymon.” After saying that, Milo took a pen and paper out of his pocket.
He jotted down two phone numbers before handing the paper to Curtis. “Here''s Simone and my contact
details. If you still wish to contact us when we''ve wrapped things up here, you may reach us at these
two phone numbers.”
Curtis extended his arm to ept it, then scanned his eyes over the names and numbers on it. “Milo
Galopin... Harvey Galopin...”
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“May I know if you''re acquainted with Harvey Galopin?” he asked. Harvey''s suggestion that he bring
Rayna to Shvomhid Mountain and the subsequent events shed across his mind. All that inevitably
aroused his suspicion that the doctor he hired from abroad had long since known about the parasite in
Rayna.
“Harvey?” Milo was stunned for a moment before theers of his mouth quirked upward by a
fraction. “You''ve seen him before, Mr. Faymon?”
“Yes. He''s a doctor I hired from abroad to treat my wife''s eye condition,” Curtis answered honestly
despite only meeting the duo for the first time.
His reply took Milo aback. In the next moment, realization seemingly dawned upon him. “He''s my half-
brother. Both of us study medicine, but we specialize in different areas. Judging from what you said. Mr.
Faymon. I think Harvey must have known about the parasite in your wife. That''s w7hy he suggested
that the two of youe here.”
“I''d like to ask whether you''re acquainted with the elderly traditional medicine practitioner on Shvomhid
Mountain.” Curtis hurriedly inquired, afraid that he would miss some important information if he omitted
anything.
“The elderly traditional medicine practitioner on Shvomhid Mountain had passed away a little over a
year,” Milo divulged. “You came here to look for him?”
“It was Dr. Harvey wdio advised me to do so.” Curtis'' hands clenched even tighter. The hope within him
diminished by half after he had ascertained that the elderly traditional medicine practitioner had passed
awray.
“It would have been futile anyway. Even if he were still alive, he couldn''t have done anything about it
since he knew7 nothing. Even with herbs, a single mistake might have caused your wdfe to lose her life
anytime.” While saying that, Simone whirled around and headed to the door. “I''ll go to my dorm and get
something. Although it might not be ultra-effective, it can remove part of the smell of serendipity gl ass
on your wife. Otherwise, it will cause the parasite to run wild. If it were to enter her internal organs, I''m
afraid there wouldn''t be any hope of survival for her.”
At Curtis'' silence. Milo urged Simone, “Make it quick.”
After she had left the hospital wrard, he remarked. “You seem to be in the dark about serendipity grass,
Mr. Faymon.”
“My wife wrent missing early in the morning yesterday, having been kidnapped. I only found her just
now;” Curtis exined. It was not difficult for him to discern from Milo''s expression that many people
were after Rayna because of the parasite in her, so he surmised, “I suppose the person who kidnapped
her wanted the parasite in her.”
He then continued voicing the doubts within him, hoping to receive an answer from Milo. “But I don''t get
it. The hotel owner confirmed that the man I saw kidnapping my wife aw7ay from the hotel was the
elderly traditional medicine practitioner himself. Why did you both say that he had already passed
away?”
Milo mulled it over in his mind for some time before disclosing, “He had a twin brother. I reckon the man
you saw’ was most probably his elder brother. The elderly traditional medicine practitioner specialized
in medicinal herbs. He did a lot of research in that field and loved cultivating medicinal herbs. His
brother, whom you likely saw; specializes in chemical research.”
After ncing at the text message he had just received a moment ago. Robin stepped forward and
reported. “Mr. Faymon. our men made a trip back to the mansion earlier and verified that they indeed
came across a ton of research equipment and instillments in the living room. That man specializing in
chemistry is dead from a bullet to the head. It was the doing of the man we met in the courtyard earlier.”
Then, he added. “They found a small cage under the couch in the living room containing a tiny animal
resembling a cat inside. Since they had no idea wdiat it was, they didn''t dare to touch it.”
As he spoke, he showed Curtis the photos their men had sent to his phone. Curtis took a brief look
before holding the phone out to Milo. “Have a look, Dr. Galopin.”
Milo had not done much research on animals, so he could not figure out wdiat it was even after
scrutinizing the pictures for a long time. “You can show7 it to Simone when she returns. She likes to
tinker with peculiar things.”
Just as his w7ords rang out, the door to the w7ard was swung open forcefully, and Simone sprinted
into the room while panting. She handed Curtis a pouch and ss bottle, exining, “This pouch
contains dried medicinal herbs that have a calming effect on the parasite. As for the pills in this bottle,
give her one every three days. They can gradually remove the smell of serendipity gl ass on her. This
medicine is handmade: I previously used it to have better sleep. I''ll have my friend make some more
later.” As she spoke, she handed a note to him. “This is my friend''s address. This medicine can only be
retrieved in person and can''t be mailed.”
Curtis reached out a hand and took it. “Thank you.”
At that precise moment, a series of knocks sounded on the door, followed by a nurse''s holler. “Dr.
Galopin. Simone, the head of the department is looking for you both. Hurry up and go see him.”