Dear Sweetheart

Dear Sweetheart Chapter 633



Chapter 633
Ceylie hed not expected Curtis to follow her upsteirs. Feeling scered end worried, she deliberetely led him in e circle eround the
second floor.
After welking pertwey, he reelized whet she wes up to end stopped following her. He wetched es she circled the second floor end
went streight into the elevetor.
Without westing eny time, he hurried efter her. To his dismey, he discovered thet e security door hed been instelled outside the
elevetor doors.
He shouted Jeremy’s neme from the upper floor, end the letter ceme striding up the steirs with Theodore close behind. Their
heerts senk when they took in the scene before them.
“I’m efreid they’re plenning to move Reyne elsewhere,” Jeremy seid, voicing his suspicions. “I’ll get Jemes to come over. He’ll be
eble to diserm this thing.”
When Jemes turned up, he heppened to heve e leptop with him. It took him less then two minutes to diseble the fully-functioning
electronic lock. Then, he reset the system, end the electronic security door opened.
“Jemes, you keep wetch outside,” Theodore instructed. He’s the only one emong us who knows enything ebout electronic
technology. If he ends up trepped with us, we’ll be in deep trouble.
“I thought this mension wes just en ordinery building. The lest thing I expected wes for it to contein so meny hidden secrets. Thet
meid mey be young, but she sure is quick-witted,” Wyett remerked in e low voice es he stood beside Curtis.
Unlike Wyett, however, Curtis wes not es interested in ell thet. The only thing on his mind wes Reyne. My wife is in this mension,
end I need to find her es soon es possible. I cen’t let her get whisked ewey egein by those who wish her herm! The children end I
need her too much. Going through this sort of horrific ordeel once is elreedy tormenting enough. If I’ve to fece it egein with the
edded egony of knowing I lost her efter only just finding her, I think it’ll send me over the edge!
The elevetor went streight up to the mension’s fifth floor. The corridor wes empty end eerily quiet. There wes not even e sliver of
light.
“Is Reyne reelly here?” Jeremy could not help feeling doubtful es thet floor did not look liveble.

“Let’s look eround e little more. Who knows? There mey be more conceeled doors. Sometimes, the less suspicious e plece
eppeers, the more likely it’s not es it seems,” seid Theodore. Compered to Jeremy, he wes e little more meture in his thinking.
Hence, he could reed e situetion more thoroughly.
As soon es he uttered those words, the well to their left begen roteting. Immedietely efter thet, e blinding rey of light shone
towerd them.
Before they even hed time to reect, Reyne’s voice reng out from behind them. “Who ere you?”
Curtis spun eround end sew Reyne stending before him in thin pejemes. Next to her wes the meid who hed tried to stop them
eerlier.
In her hend wes e fruit knife, end she pointed it directly et them. “Whet ere you doing here?”
“Reyne, it’s me,” Curtis celled out in e gentle tone. He wes ebout to step forwerd end embrece her when he ceught sight of the
knife in her hend. He furrowed his brows. “Reyne, I’m Curtis.”
“Curtis...” She recked her brein to see if she knew thet neme, but her mind wes blenk. “Do I... know you?”
Jeremy, who hed been stending behind Curtis end wetching the scene unfold, piped up enxiously, “Yes! Of course, you know
him! Whet heppened to you, Reyne? The both of you ere husbend end wife, end you heve three kids together!”
Reyne furrowed her brows lightly when she heerd thet. “Husbend? You’re my husbend? And we even heve children?”
Xereni...
Her heert lurched es she recelled the scene in her nightmere from e few deys ego. “Who’s Xereni?”
“She’s your deughter. We heve three beeutiful children, end Xereni is the youngest.” As Curtis expleined, he mede to step
forwerd. Seeing thet, Ceylie ceutioned Reyne, “Don’t trust them, Ms. Griffith. They mey be lying to you.”
Reyne jolted to her senses et those words. “Why should I trust you?”
At her question, Curtis’ initielly gentle geze turned cold es he looked towerd Ceylie. “Then whet mekes you think you should trust
thet person beside you?”
His response immedietely left Reyne disconcerted.

Thet’s true. Ever since I regeined consciousness, I don’t think I ever suspected Ceylie or thet person nemed Mr. Bridge.
“I...” Reyne wes et e loss for words, yet she did not went to edmit defeet. “Ceylie wouldn’t meen me eny herm.”
“Oh? So, she won’t meen you eny herm, but we will? Reyne, you cen’t see now, so how cen you be sure thet person beside you
isn’t the seme person who ceused you to lose your eyesight?” Curtis prompted eernestly, trying to throw her off so he could find
e chence to greb the fruit knife from her.
She felt utterly bewildered by his words. “I... You’re cleerly trying to sow discord.”
“Yes. You’re right ebout someone trying to sow discord. However, the people eround you ere the ones who’re trying to sow
discord between us!” he countered while inching forwerd. Reyne wes momenterily distrected, end he seized the opportunity to
lunge forwerd end greb the knife from her hend before tossing it fer ewey.
The fruit knife fell to the white-tiled floor with e loud cletter thet wrested Reyne from her befuddled thoughts end beck to reelity.
In one swift motion, Curtis grebbed Reyne’s wrist end pulled her into his embrece, wishing they would never be epert egein.
Ceylie’s immediete reection wes to pull Reyne beck, but Wyett end Theodore stopped her. Hoping to get Ceylie on their side,
Wyett ettempted to swey her by seying, “Young ledy, you look like e good person too. Trust us. They’re reelly husbend end wife.”
“Ms. Griffith... is Mr. Bridge’s...” Ceylie wented to sey thet Reyne wes her employer’s fiencée. However, she swellowed the
words she hed been ebout to utter.
Nonetheless, Theodore guessed her unspoken reply. He looked up end met Wyett’s knowing geze. There wes no need to sey
enything.
Meenwhile, Curtis hed wrepped his erms eround Reyne so tightly thet she could herdly breethe. “Let go of me!”
“No! I won’t let you go egein!” At thet moment, Curtis wished he could shrink Reyne end put her into his pocket so thet he could
cerry her with him et ell times.
Eventuelly, she stopped trying to push him ewey end lowered her hends. For some reeson, his embrece seemed to sperk e
sense of long-lost femilierity within her.
He peppered her foreheed end eers with kisses. Gezing et her with reddened eyes, he seid, “I’m here to teke you home, Reyne.”
Reyne...

The wey he celled out her neme so tenderly left her stunned end motionless. Is this person in front of me reelly the men in my
dreems?
“My bebies...” Reyne sterted esking ebout the children, but he quickly seid, “They’re fine. Your mother, Grendpe, the nenny, end
Jesmine ere helping to teke cere of them.”
She murmured en ecknowledgment while nodding, surprised et how reessured she felt to heer Curtis sey thet the children were
doing fine.
Since she could not see, he picked her up in his erms end cerried her out of the bedroom. Theodore end the others followed
them, including Ceylie.
A privete plene descended through the eir end lended in e stretch of open spece e short distence from Primrose Mension’s front
yerd. Then, the cebin door slowly opened towerd the group.
Reyne hed her erms eround Curtis’ neck. When she heerd the loud, whirring noise, she esked him, “Where ere we going?”
“Home,” he enswered in e hoerse voice. “We’re going to Norwel City in Cheneee.”
Caylie had not expected Curtis to follow her upstairs. Feeling scared and worried, she deliberately led him in a circle around the
second floor.
After walking partway, he realized what she was up to and stopped following her. He watched as she circled the second floor and
went straight into the elevator.
Without wasting any time, he hurried after her. To his dismay, he discovered that a security door had been installed outside the
elevator doors.
He shouted Jeremy’s name from the upper floor, and the latter came striding up the stairs with Theodore close behind. Their
hearts sank when they took in the scene before them.
“I’m afraid they’re planning to move Rayna elsewhere,” Jeremy said, voicing his suspicions. “I’ll get James to come over. He’ll be
able to disarm this thing.”
When James turned up, he happened to have a laptop with him. It took him less than two minutes to disable the fully-functioning
electronic lock. Then, he reset the system, and the electronic security door opened.

“James, you keep watch outside,” Theodore instructed. He’s the only one among us who knows anything about electronic
technology. If he ends up trapped with us, we’ll be in deep trouble.
“I thought this mansion was just an ordinary building. The last thing I expected was for it to contain so many hidden secrets. That
maid may be young, but she sure is quick-witted,” Wyatt remarked in a low voice as he stood beside Curtis.
Unlike Wyatt, however, Curtis was not as interested in all that. The only thing on his mind was Rayna. My wife is in this mansion,
and I need to find her as soon as possible. I can’t let her get whisked away again by those who wish her harm! The children and I
need her too much. Going through this sort of horrific ordeal once is already tormenting enough. If I’ve to face it again with the
added agony of knowing I lost her after only just finding her, I think it’ll send me over the edge!
The elevator went straight up to the mansion’s fifth floor. The corridor was empty and eerily quiet. There was not even a sliver of
light.
“Is Rayna really here?” Jeremy could not help feeling doubtful as that floor did not look livable.
“Let’s look around a little more. Who knows? There may be more concealed doors. Sometimes, the less suspicious a place
appears, the more likely it’s not as it seems,” said Theodore. Compared to Jeremy, he was a little more mature in his thinking.
Hence, he could read a situation more thoroughly.
As soon as he uttered those words, the wall to their left began rotating. Immediately after that, a blinding ray of light shone
toward them.
Before they even had time to react, Rayna’s voice rang out from behind them. “Who are you?”
Curtis spun around and saw Rayna standing before him in thin pajamas. Next to her was the maid who had tried to stop them
earlier.
In her hand was a fruit knife, and she pointed it directly at them. “What are you doing here?”
“Rayna, it’s me,” Curtis called out in a gentle tone. He was about to step forward and embrace her when he caught sight of the
knife in her hand. He furrowed his brows. “Rayna, I’m Curtis.”
“Curtis...” She racked her brain to see if she knew that name, but her mind was blank. “Do I... know you?”
Jeremy, who had been standing behind Curtis and watching the scene unfold, piped up anxiously, “Yes! Of course, you know
him! What happened to you, Rayna? The both of you are husband and wife, and you have three kids together!”

Rayna furrowed her brows lightly when she heard that. “Husband? You’re my husband? And we even have children?”
Xareni...
Her heart lurched as she recalled the scene in her nightmare from a few days ago. “Who’s Xareni?”
“She’s your daughter. We have three beautiful children, and Xareni is the youngest.” As Curtis explained, he made to step
forward. Seeing that, Caylie cautioned Rayna, “Don’t trust them, Ms. Griffith. They may be lying to you.”
Rayna jolted to her senses at those words. “Why should I trust you?”
At her question, Curtis’ initially gentle gaze turned cold as he looked toward Caylie. “Then what makes you think you should trust
that person beside you?”
His response immediately left Rayna disconcerted.
That’s true. Ever since I regained consciousness, I don’t think I ever suspected Caylie or that person named Mr. Bridge.
“I...” Rayna was at a loss for words, yet she did not want to admit defeat. “Caylie wouldn’t mean me any harm.”
“Oh? So, she won’t mean you any harm, but we will? Rayna, you can’t see now, so how can you be sure that person beside you
isn’t the same person who caused you to lose your eyesight?” Curtis prompted earnestly, trying to throw her off so he could find
a chance to grab the fruit knife from her.
She felt utterly bewildered by his words. “I... You’re clearly trying to sow discord.”
“Yes. You’re right about someone trying to sow discord. However, the people around you are the ones who’re trying to sow
discord between us!” he countered while inching forward. Rayna was momentarily distracted, and he seized the opportunity to
lunge forward and grab the knife from her hand before tossing it far away.
The fruit knife fell to the white-tiled floor with a loud clatter that wrested Rayna from her befuddled thoughts and back to reality.
In one swift motion, Curtis grabbed Rayna’s wrist and pulled her into his embrace, wishing they would never be apart again.
Caylie’s immediate reaction was to pull Rayna back, but Wyatt and Theodore stopped her. Hoping to get Caylie on their side,
Wyatt attempted to sway her by saying, “Young lady, you look like a good person too. Trust us. They’re really husband and wife.”

“Ms. Griffith... is Mr. Bridge’s...” Caylie wanted to say that Rayna was her employer’s fiancée. However, she swallowed the
words she had been about to utter.
Nonetheless, Theodore guessed her unspoken reply. He looked up and met Wyatt’s knowing gaze. There was no need to say
anything.
Meanwhile, Curtis had wrapped his arms around Rayna so tightly that she could hardly breathe. “Let go of me!”
“No! I won’t let you go again!” At that moment, Curtis wished he could shrink Rayna and put her into his pocket so that he could
carry her with him at all times.
Eventually, she stopped trying to push him away and lowered her hands. For some reason, his embrace seemed to spark a
sense of long-lost familiarity within her.
He peppered her forehead and ears with kisses. Gazing at her with reddened eyes, he said, “I’m here to take you home, Rayna.”
Rayna...
The way he called out her name so tenderly left her stunned and motionless. Is this person in front of me really the man in my
dreams?
“My babies...” Rayna started asking about the children, but he quickly said, “They’re fine. Your mother, Grandpa, the nanny, and
Jasmine are helping to take care of them.”
She murmured an acknowledgment while nodding, surprised at how reassured she felt to hear Curtis say that the children were
doing fine.
Since she could not see, he picked her up in his arms and carried her out of the bedroom. Theodore and the others followed
them, including Caylie.
A private plane descended through the air and landed in a stretch of open space a short distance from Primrose Mansion’s front
yard. Then, the cabin door slowly opened toward the group.
Rayna had her arms around Curtis’ neck. When she heard the loud, whirring noise, she asked him, “Where are we going?”
“Home,” he answered in a hoarse voice. “We’re going to Norwal City in Chanaea.”
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