The Silent Wife

Chapter 161
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Chapter 161

Chapter 161

“Rachel’s incident is complex but I’m not getting rid of her just yet,” Jefferey answered in a faraway tone,but it sounded more like he was talking to himself. “She’s important to the company’s survival. I wouldn’thave kept her around otherwise.novelbin

Amber’s heart sank. After her father had gone out, she sat on the edge of her bed and gulped a glass ofwater. She was a spoiled girl, so that was the first time she ever heard her father talking about Rachel insuch

a high regard. But instead of listening to him, she got jealous. Really? Important to the company? Why?

Riverdale’s winter was hauntingly beautiful and it was as if life itself seemed to have gone into a slumber.Not a soul was stirring, at least not on the surface. In a tailor shop within the old area, Janice pulled thecurtains back slightly and rubbed her freezing hands. Ever since she was suspended, she had beenhelping her grandfather with his tailor business.

“Did you find her?” Julian quickly stood up. It had been two months since he got that slip from Rachel.

However, Janice shook her head. “No. Not even a clue.”

“How did this happen? She can’t have disappeared into thin air!” Julian was starting to panic. “It’s beentwo months. This can’t go on any longer. I’m going to ask him where he’s hiding her.”

“Do you think he’ll tell you?” Janice countered with a serious look. “No news is good news. Perhaps thebest news.”

“So we’re just gonna do nothing but wait?” Julian was already getting ready to take Rachel overseas withhim when he got that slip two months ago but when he went to see her the next day, there was nobodyleft in the

villa, save for Jennifer. That being said, Jennifer knew nothing about Rachel’s disappearance as well.After that, he turned to Janice, thinking that she could at least find some clue.

“Justin is a cautious man. We won’t find her that easily now that he has hid her away. And he knows I’mRachel’s friend, so he’s going to be doubly on guard.”

Upon hearing that, Julian asked, “What should we do then? He’s going to kill Rachel at this rate.”

“He’s your cousin. You should know him better than I do. Since he’s hiding her, that means he’s not tryingto kill her. My guess is…”

“What? What is it?”

“He’s worried that you might take her away.”

Julian paled and he plopped back down on the chair. “Great! Now I feel like punching myself. I shouldhave been more careful and shouldn’t have let him know I was taking her overseas.”

“Don’t beat yourself up. We’re not out of options just yet.”

“What else can we do?”

“Since he locked her up, he’ll be seeing her for sure. We can’t get a hold on him, but someone can.”

“Who?”

“Gloria.”

Julian paused for a moment. Oh-yeah! Justin trusts Gloria the most. He’ll be on his guard, but not when itcomes to her.

The bell chimed at midnight, announcing the arrival of Springfest. The feeling of festivity rose with each

chime, eventually reaching a fever pitch. Although Springfest was here, someone wasn’t in a celebratorymood. She was locked in a claustrophobic room with nothing but a bed, a simple desk, and a TV. It wasairing

a Springfest program, though the show was coming to a close.

At the same time, the fireworks display was already starting. Rachel looked outside the window,immersing herself in the flashy display for a moment. Then she held the chair and stood up, revealingher slightly rounded belly. Indeed, she was already four months pregnant.

She only found out about it after Justin locked her in here. Since then, he told everyone to moveeverything out so she couldn’t kill the baby easily. Even the window was locked from outside, leaving justa small crack. It was through that crack Rachel saw the fireworks going up in the city center.

She touched the glass window, blinking at the blooming fireworks. Her eyes were shining a little butwhen she heard someone opening the door, the light died out.

The one who came in was none other than Justin. However, he was surprised to see Rachel standingbefore the window.

“I’ll be off then, President Burton. I’ll be here tomorrow morning,” Frankie told Justin, snapping the latterout of

Justin nodded and took the thermos lunch box from Frankie.

The door was then locked but it wasn’t the end. Rachel heard the sound of a chain rattling as it passedthrough the handle. Justin wasn’t satisfied with a smart lock, so he had to double up the security byadding a chain. It locked him in as well, but he felt more secure that way.

Rachel looked at the door and sneered at him. Why did you lock yourself in here too? You can’t get out intime if something were to happen.

“I’ll be fine,” Justin said. He then opened the thermos lunch box and murmured in a shockingly gentletone, “You should eat something.”

Rachel put a hand on her lower back as she went over to the desk, but she was shocked to see whatwas inside the lunch box-pierogies.

“Pierogies are perfect for Springfest Eve. Gloria said you like leek and egg pierogies, so I got therestaurant to make this.” Justin set up the plate and poured some vinegar into it before handing a pair ofchopsticks to her.

Pierogies always reminded Rachel of her late grandmother. Her grandmother loved to make her leek andegg pierogies back when she was still alive. They tasted different with or without the vinegar. I don’t feellike eating.

A frown creased Justin’s forehead. He picked up a pierogi, dipped it in vinegar and tried to feed her.“Here, have a bite.”

However, she turned away.

“Even if you don’t want to eat, the baby has to.”

I never wanted this child.

Justin’s face fell. A moment later, he gripped her face harshly. “Say that again.”

At this point, there was nothing but pure, unadulterated iciness on Rachel’s face. Not a day had gone bywithout misery after she found out she was pregnant. She struggled to come to terms after her firstmiscarriage, but she couldn’t bring herself to love the child she was bearing this time.

She was like a bird locked in a cage being fed by her owner. Her freedom was snatched away from herand she had lost the most basic dignity of what it means to be human, all because Justin wanted his

child to come to this world.

Justin then gripped her face even more tightly, warning her, “Do you really think I can’t threaten youanymore? You think you can do anything you want now? I’ll have you know that thug who follows youaround is searching for you everywhere. He even tailed me today.”

Rachel froze up when she thought of Victor. What did you do to him?

Justin let her go and tried to feed her the pierogi again. “Open your mouth.”

Rachel bit her lip as tightly as she could, glaring at Justin. She wanted to refuse but in the end, sheopened her mouth and let him feed her. However, the pierogi tasted bitter, like despair and sadness.

It had been two months. Two whole months of suffering.

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