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Chapter 445

Chapter 445

“Mr. Raymond, I’m going to put the hair dryer back.

lan let her go.

Maja put the hair dryer back in the bathroom and noticed a blister between his fingers when she

returned.

Having been sunburned herself, she knew what was up.

Luckily, she had bought some burn ointment when she went to the hospital earlier today.

She smeared a bit of it on her fingertip, took his hand, and gently applied it to his wound.

lan didn’t notice what she was doing until he smelled the cool scent of the ointment. He looked up at

her.

But Maja wasn’t looking at him; she was focused on his wound.

After she finished applying the ointment, she wiped the residue off her finger.

lan asked her,

“Did you come all the way to Crystalbrook Valley just for that dude?”

Maja paused for a moment and sighed.

“I’m here for the cherry wood flooring. I had spoken with Mr. Felton about this before. Today, someone

returned some, and I picked out the best–quality batch. I’ve already had it sent to Greenfield.”

Hearing this, lan felt a little relieved.

“But what about you, Mr. Raymond? Why did you rush over to Crystalbrook Valley in the middle of the

night without your assistant?”

“The last project had some issues; I came to talk to the person in charge.”

Maja was dubious. Even if there was a problem with the project, the person in charge here shouldn’t

have made lan come in the middle of the night for fear of offending him.

But lan was indeed here.

She couldn’t think of any other reasons.

Maja was a bit tired today. She had driven a long way, selected timber, checked information, and now

just wanted to rest.

But lan grabbed her wrist and looked at her knee with concern,

It was still red. She must have worn long pants today.

Her pain tolerance was really high.

“I’ve already put medicine on it.”

She responded this way.

Then he let go of her hand.

When Maja lay down in bed, she suddenly wondered if lan had other plans for tonight.

But she was just too tired.

The thought flashed through her mind, and then she was overtaken by fatigue.

By the time lan came to the side of the bed, she was already asleep, wrapped up in the blanket.

He, however, had a bit of insomnia and even started questioning why he came to Crystalbrook Valley.

He glanced at his finger. The wound had a slight sting, with the cool sensation spreading from his

fingertip to his chest.

Once he lay down, he stared at the ceiling.

Being in the same bed but not having sex with her gave him an unfamiliar feeling.

Other than the time spent with her, his bed had been empty of other women for these years.

lan turned his head and saw her peaceful, sleepy face. Just as he was about to touch her, his phone

rang.

He frowned unconsciously.

The caller was Fitch, his voice a little hoarse.

“I’ve gone through one–tenth of the draft paper. Your brother was a very rule–abiding man; I don’t think

he would have had puppy love. I’m currently researching his university records. But he did have

numerous research material, piled up in two rooms.”

lan glanced at the time; it was 4 a.m.; Fitch obviously hadn’t slept.

“Haven’t you slept?”

Fitch rubbed his forehead with his hand.

“How could I sleep? I heard that a group of foreigners is also investigating your brother’s case.

Everyone is very certain now that that thing must have been handed to someone else by him, possibly

his research results, but nobody dares to reveal any information; everyone is secretly searching. Did

you consider that your brother might have given something to Carlene Shepard?”

Eric was a gentleman, and although he didn’t often interact with the opposite sex, he had many

friends.

However, Carlene was an exception,

*I’ll ask Carlene when I get back.”

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As soon as he finished, someone called out to Fitch.

“Fitch, we found something.”

Fitch immediately went to the screen.

lan also asked him anxiously.

“What did you find?”

Fitch frowned after a glance.

“A line of poetry, we learned this poem in elementary school; I don’t understand why he would write this

line of poetry on the draft paper.”

Indeed, it was a poem that they had to learn in elementary school when they were kids. novelbin

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