Dear Sweetheart novel

Chapter 742



Chapter 742 Pet Store Suspect
Yuna's answer stunned Rayna for a moment. Cassidy's afraid of these small, curry creatures, so why would she bring them away
by herself?
“Did Cassidy take them away herself?” Rayna asked.
In response, Yuna shook her head. “A pretty lady accompanied Ms. Cassidy upstairs and grabbed two of them.”
Pretty lady? Perplexed, Robin asked, “Those two don't let strangers touch them easily, though.”
“Then we don't know.” Yuna tugged Yasmin's shirt and explained, “They were obedient in the pretty lady's arms.”
“In that case, whoever took them away was someone they were familiar with,” speculated Rayna before she turned to Robin.
“Who else could've interacted with them aside from us?”
When Robin saw the sharp look in her eyes, he licked his dry lips and said, “Mrs. Faymon, you're saying...”
“You know what I mean,” she uttered. I know that after Curtis entrusted those two to Robin's care, Robin took them to the girl
who helped wash them in the past.
In response, he defended, “No, that can't be it. She won't—”
“Perhaps this was part of her plan all along. That day, in the hotel, no one could leave the building due to the heavy rain. Yet,
somehow, she coincidentally showed up in the hotel, even though she worked in the pet store. Have you thought about how odd
that was?” From the very beginning, Rayna had been suspicious of that woman.
However, back then, she didn't overtly express her doubt.
“Those two have mostly been in your care, so tell me, where have you been purchasing their food and other items from, hmm?”
Rayna questioned further. So far, during their stay at Jayfort, Curtis had mostly let Robin do what he wanted instead of dictating
what he should do.

“I bought them from Milly's shop, but she won't—” Before Robin could finish his sentence, Rayna interrupted his defense.
With a serious tone, she reminded him, “You should know by now never to judge a book by its cover, Robin. Maybe she seems
nice when interacting with you, but you can't deny the possibility that she's working for someone. I'm telling you now that I'll be
verifying this matter with Curtis because I hope you won't intervene.” I can tell he likes the woman in the pet store. It's not that I
don't trust him. It's just that when emotions are involved, it can be challenging to do the rational thing.
“Are you... doubting me, Mrs. Faymon?” Robin questioned with dissatisfaction.
“I'm not. I'm merely reminding you.” Rayna turned to Yuna and Yasmin. “You two should head upstairs first.”
The children nodded before ascending the staircase.
Moments later, Curtis, who had overheard the conversation, entered the living room and approached Robin when he saw the
latter frowning at Rayna. “She doesn't mean anything else by that, Robin. You don't need to overthink it. Also, her reasoning isn't
unsound. You did bring those two to the pet store for a bath, so it's safe to assume they let the woman bring them away because
they were already familiar with her.”
“But Milly's just an ordinary woman. She won't...” Robin uttered softly. “I'm not lying to you both, Mr. Faymon. She'll never do
that.”
After listening to what he said, Rayna shot a tacit look at Curtis. “I'm going to the bedroom to rest for a while.”
With that, she left the living room.
Once Rayna was out of Curtis' sight, he glowered at Robin. “It seems like I've been too lenient with you recently.”
In response to Curtis' admonishment, Robin lowered his head in silence.
“How dare you talk back to my wife?” Coldly, Curtis swept his gaze past Robin. “I'll send someone to investigate who the woman
in the pet store is and her background. If Rayna is correct in her assumption, I expect you to apologize to her. However, if that
woman is innocent, I'll apologize to you on behalf of Rayna.”

Upon ending his sentence, he returned to the kitchen.
Robin was rooted to his spot and gulped anxiously. First, he glanced at the kitchen. Then, he peered at the staircase. Once the
coast was clear, he sighed. I know I've gotten a little too emotional earlier. However, now that I've pissed both Mr. and Mrs.
Faymon off, how am I supposed to ease the tension between us?
Instead of returning to her room, Rayna went to Robin's room after she reached the second floor.
Seeing that the door wasn't locked, she pushed it open and entered the room. The first thing she saw was the cage.
She ambled toward it and examined its surrounding, but she found nothing notable. Just as she was about to leave, she
accidentally stepped on something.
She picked the object up and realized it was a small tablet.
Just as she wondered what it was, Robin returned to his room. In response, she handed the tablet to him. “Is this medicine
yours?”
He glanced at it and shook his head. “No.”
“The animals', then?”
“No. Their deworming was conducted in the pet store. I didn't buy any medicine for them.” He grabbed the tablet and examined
it. “Although, this one does look like the deworming medicine there.”
Just as he finished his sentence, he turned the tablet around and froze when he saw the words inscribed on the surface.
Upon noticing his odd reaction, she peered at the tablet in his hand. “You've seen this before?”
As much as Robin wanted to deny it, he spilled the beans when he met the sharp look in Rayna's eyes. “Yes, this is the brand of
deworming medicine that the pet store has.”

She raised her eyebrow. “Considering I found that tablet here, it does mean the animals were taken away by someone working in
the pet store, which I still think is Milly.”
Robin's cheeks flushed with embarrassment, making him look like a child who did something wrong.
Meanwhile, when Curtis went upstairs, he checked the bedroom, thinking Rayna was resting there already. However, when he
saw she wasn't inside, he hurriedly searched for her before finding her in Robin's room. With a grim expression, he strode into
the room.
The moment Robin saw Curtis, he automatically stepped to the side, increasing the distance between him and Rayna.
“Why are you here? I thought you wanted to rest?” inquired Curtis in a deep voice.
“I thought the culprit might have left something behind, so I came to check. I was right.” Peering at the tablet in Robin's hand, she
continued, “It's the deworming medicine from the pet store.”
When Curtis saw the white tablet in Robin's palm, he questioned, “Are you sure?”
“I'm certain, but I don't know for sure if it's that girl. In any case, it would seem Mr. Zeller bought many people in the area off.”
“I'll handle this matter. You don't need to care about this.” Curtis didn't want Rayna to pay too much attention to matters she
shouldn't worry about. “You haven't taken today's medicine yet. I've just prepared it, so don't forget to consume it after dinner.”
“The medicine Cassidy prepared...” Instead of completing her sentence, she looked at Curtis.
“I don't think she'll hurt you,” he assured calmly. “While the medicinal herbs in the warehouse may be dangerous, the
examination report indicated that their consumption in controlled volume won't cause any harm. Besides, Cassidy didn't use the
medicinal herbs from the warehouse in the medicine she prepared.”
In response, she nodded. “Have you checked the medicinal herbs in the dispensary yet?”

“No.”
“You should ask someone to grab some samples for analysis later.” While Rayna believed Cassidy wouldn't let anyone consume
those unsafe medicinal herbs, she was confident the latter had a reason for keeping them.


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