Chapter 400
Chapter 400
Was that woman really smoking with such a severe lung condition? That question gave me pause, and
I swallowed the words that hade to my lips, “All right, hop in.”
Russel nced at me but remained silent, not prodding for more details.
After the two strangers got in, they barely conversed. They were mostly buried in their phones, texting
away. They seemed exhausted, puffing on cigarettes non-stop, without any consideration for others.
I didn’t stop them from smoking, but their behavior struck me as odd.
After we dropped them off at their destination, they went their separate ways. They didn’t offer any
gratitude or payment. It was not like I needed it, but they left me with an unpleasant feeling.
In the rear-view mirror, their figures disappeared into the roadside.
“Serena! Brandon!” The moment I got home, I couldn’t help but rush to find my two little treasures.
Seeing me, my parents quickly brought the kids to me.
“Oh, Mommy’s home! Serena and Brandon, Mommy’s back!” My mother handed Serena over to me,
her voiceced withughter, “How was your trip? Did you have fun?”
They surely didn’t know about my encounter with Neil and Karina. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have
asked.
To keep my mother’s spirits up, I nodded and responded, “It was great, but I missed the kids too much.
So, I came back early.”
Just then, Russel walked in with a cell phone in his hand. “I think this phone belongs to those people
from earlier, They must have identally left it in the
car.”
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I handed Serena back to my mother and took the phone. It was an old, nondescript model. It was not
worth much. I wondered how important it was to its owners.
Trying to find the contact list, I realized the phone wasn’t password-protected. A message popped up,
saying, “Money has been transferred to your ount. You must remain silent about the matter.”
The message seemed like a transaction, but what caught my attention was the contact name. The
name was “Dr. Karina”.
My immediate thought was of Karina, who had saved the woman on the ind, gaining her praise and
landing her in the public eye.
Looking through their text history, it became clear that the woman was faking an illness for Karina to
treat and gain reputation.
Considering Karina’s medical skills and reputation, she wouldn’t have needed to resort to such tactics
unless she was trying to win over the Whitmore family.
After reading the messages, I felt a sense of irony.
“What’s wrong?” Russel asked, noticing my expression.
“Nothing. We probably can’t return the phone now. We’ll keep it here for the time being,” I replied. The
phone had several debt collection messages. That couple probably owed much money and were
waiting for Karina to pay them for their performance.
Karina certainly didn’t expect the phone to end up in my hands. So, the next morning, I saw her at my
doorstep, holding a bunch of gifts.
I was in the yard, basking in the morning sun with Serena and Brandon, when I spotted her. My first
instinct was to frown. What was she doing there?
Just then, Hiram emerged from behind Karina, shouting, “Daddy, hurry up!”
A few secondster, Neil appeared beside Karina, holding Hiram’s hand.
My mother’s face darkened when she saw them, asking, “What are you doing here?”
“Hello, I came to apologize,” Karina began politely
a hint of guilt in her eyes. “I wanted to apologize on the ind, but Ms. Finch didn’t want to talk, so I
didn’t get a chance. I’ve been feeling guilty ever since. So, Neil suggested wee and apologize in
person. These are just a small token.”
She tried to hand the gifts to my mother, but my mother refused, “We don’t need your apologies or gifts.
And what’s this about an ind? Rena, is this rted to the trip you and Russel went on?”
I didn’t want to worry her, but with Karina spilling the beans, there was no hiding
“Yes, it was a coincidence,” I admitted, then turned to Karina, “W
e you a ing for? Speak up.”
“You had an ident while diving, right? I think I was nearby at the time. I was wearing a rosy red
diving suit. I wonder if you saw me. I didn’t wear my contact lenses because I was going underwater, so
my vision wasn’t clear. If you were trying to signal for help, I wouldn’t have been able to see it,” Karina
exined, looking genuinely remorseful.
I stayed silent, ncing at Neil. Did he buy that story?
I had been wondering how to expose Karina’s deeds, but then she was there exining herself with a
perfect excuse, leaving me with no room to argue.
“What?! Rena, you had a near miss while diving?!” My mother eximed, “And your hand! Did you hurt
it while diving? You told me you fell!”
“Mom, it’s okay. I didn’t want you to worry,” I reassured her, then turned to Karina, “I ept your
apology, Dr. Karina. You’re a doctor. So, naturally, you have
a kind heart. Everyone has praised your act of saving a life on the ind. I believe you’re a good
doctor.”
My words wereced with sarcasm, but it didn’t seem like Karina noticed. Her face was filled with
remorse.
Neil took the gifts from Karina and ced them in front of me, “As long as you don’t misunderstand,
that’s fine.”
I didn’t believe for a second that Karina couldn’t see in the water. She had clearly stopped and looked
at me for a while. It was apparent that she had seen
“All right, I’ll ept these gifts. You may leave now,” I said, issuing an unceremonious dismissal without
refusing their offerings.
Yet, at that very moment, Hiram, that rascal, lost his sense of propriety. He had run over to the cradle
ced in the yard, teasing the sleeping Brandon inside. The nanny had gone inside to heat up some
form, momentarily leaving the baby unattended. I was holding Serena and didn’t notice what was
happening on the other side.
It wasn’t until Brandon’s cries filled the air that my mom and I realized what was happening.
Hiram had pushed the cradle so high that Brandon was about to tumble out. My heart shot up into my
throat. Holding Serena, I quickly rushed over. Just in the nick of time, Neil, tall and long-legged, beat
me to it. He extended his hand and caught the rocking cradle.