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Chapter 228 A Lowly Employee
“What happened?” Rayna’s heart clenched. “Could it be that Ms. Goath has tried to end her life?”
“That’s not it. My father fell unconscious and was sent to the hospital.”
“I’ll go with you.” Alfred was quite nice to her, so she felt bad that something terrible befell him. “Is he at
the General Hospital?” she asked, pulling Curtis into the taxi.
“Yeah.”
Alfred’s private ward at the inpatient department of the hospital coincidentally faced the main road. As he
was peeling some oranges, he was delighted to see Rayna and Curtis getting out of a taxi together.
“Curtis sure did a good job bringing Rayna along.” The elderly man hurried back into the bed while urging
Gabriel, “Quick, get the doctor. Make it so that they think I’m in a serious condition. It would be best if
they think I’m clinging to life.”
Gabriel’s lips twitched. “Old Mr. Faymon, isn’t this going overboard? What if—”
“Why are you so garrulous?” Alfred was irritated. “Don’t drag my son down with you just because you
can’t find a girlfriend for yourself!”
“But that still doesn’t justify lying to Ms. Garland,” Gabriel insisted. “Haven’t Mr. Faymon done enough of
that?”
Alfred retorted, “Don’t compare me to him! Besides, it’s true that I’m feeling unwell. Hold on, who are you
even siding with, Gabriel? Are you a spy?”
“This isn’t what I meant, Old Mr. Faymon—”
Although Gabriel tried to explain himself, Alfred cut him short impatiently. “Go get the doctor. I shouldn’t
waste my breath on you, seeing that you don’t even have a girlfriend.”
The younger man was at a loss for words.
Thus, he could only leave the ward in miserable silence.
Not only was I unappreciated after giving Faymon Group my all, but Old Mr. Faymon also condemned
me! This is so unfair!
When Curtis and Rayna arrived at the ward, Gabriel and the doctor were already standing by the hospital
bed. The doctor was giving Alfred a checkup with a solemn expression on his face.
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“Mr. Faymon, Ms. Garland,” Gabriel greeted the two of them. His hesitant look and Alfred’s appearance
made Rayna’s heart sink.
At the same time, Curtis’ face fell.
After the doctor completed the checkup, he approached him and asked, “How’s my father’s condition?”
The doctor replied, “Old Mr. Faymon has heart disease, to begin with, and the medicines can only relieve
his symptoms… Spend more time keeping him company if you can, Mr. Faymon.”
Curtis was silent for some time. Even Rayna could sense that the atmosphere was off. Thus, she said to
the doctor, “Thank you so much. You should head back to work. We will keep Old Mr. Faymon company
for the time being.”
The doctor nodded and soon left the ward.
Alfred, lying in the hospital bed, had opened his eyes. His eyes were filled with weariness, lacking their
usual glow.
That sight caused Gabriel’s eyebrow to twitch. I have never seen someone better at pretending to be a
“patient” than him.
To keep up with the act, he walked over to the bed. “You’re finally awake, Old Mr. Faymon. How are you
feeling?”
“I feel exhausted. Geez, I’m getting older.” Alfred heaved a sigh. His eyes lit up the moment he saw
Rayna, and he beckoned her over. “Come over here, Rayna.”
She hurried over to him and grasped his hand. “Old Mr. Faymon.”
“Thank you for coming to visit me.”
“I came along with Mr. Faymon because I miss you,” Rayna said merrily. “I would love to visit you often if
you don’t mind. Will that be okay?”
Alfred shot Gabriel a look, prompting the latter to back away and head over to Curtis. “Mr. Faymon, Old
Mr. Faymon would like to have a word with Ms. Garland. Let’s give them some privacy.”
Without a word, Curtis exited the room alongside Gabriel.
“I have no idea how long I have to live, but I still have so many unfulfilled wishes,” said Alfred.
Rayna consoled him, “You will live well into a ripe old age.”
He grabbed her hands tightly. “The matter between Curtis and I is a secret that cannot be known to the
public. Keep it between us. I hope you can forgive him. I’m also heartbroken over Julian’s death, but
that’s not Curtis’ fault. Besides, Rolanda has another son who can take care of her, but Curtis has no
one.”
“Don’t worry too much now. Focus on recuperating instead.” Rayna pressed her lips into a thin line.
“There will definitely be someone to take care of Mr. Faymon in your stead.”
Alfred was a little disappointed. “Rayna, do you not like Curtis at all?”
There was no response from her.
While she might have liked him before, she could not bring herself to forget what happened in the past.
“Although Curtis has a lot of suitors, fate will decide who gets to be together with him,” Alfred uttered.
“He’s not young anymore; he’s already in his thirties.”
He patted Rayna’s hand. “It’s okay if you don’t like him. I know love can’t be forced. All I ask for is that
you watch over him so that I can pass on without worries.”
“Don’t say that, Old Mr. Faymon.”
“I know my body better than anybody else.” Alfred retrieved a ring from underneath his pillow. It was the
blue sapphire ring that he gifted to her, only to be returned to him later on. “You should keep this ring. If
you know any woman you think may be a good match for Curtis, introduce her to him and give this ring
to her.”
He did not force Rayna to accept the ring but entrusted it to her safekeeping for the time being.
Rayna did not know how to turn him down, so she accepted it. “Okay. I’ll hold on to it and hand it to Ms.
Sanders if Mr. Faymon ends up marrying her.”
Given Alfred’s rich experience in life, he could sense something fishy from her words. Despite the smile
on his face, he continued feigning a weak demeanor. “Thank you, Rayna.”
Outside of the ward, Curtis drummed his fingers on his dress pants. The more he thought about the
situation, the greater his suspicions grew.
Then, as if the truth had dawned on him, he glanced at Gabriel before commenting nonchalantly, “I
smelled oranges in the ward just now.”
“I ate some,” the latter answered sheepishly. “I felt like chewing on something because I was too
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Curtis sneered. “Is that so? I’ll buy ten pounds of oranges later, and you have to finish them in front of
me!”
That’s so vicious!
Gabriel cracked and confessed everything. “Mr. Faymon, I’m just a lowly employee. It was all Old Mr.
Faymon’s idea. Show me some mercy.”
Curtis’ face darkened, and the veins on his forehead popped due to anger. “I was puzzled as to why he
would pass out all of a sudden when he’s got nothing to worry about. All he does at home is some simple
gardening and sunbathing!”
Gabriel muttered feebly, “Old Mr. Faymon does have something to worry about. He wishes for a
grandchild. He will stop fooling around once you fulfill this wish of his, Mr. Faymon.”
“Did I give you permission to speak?”
The poor assistant shut his mouth and turned to face the wall in dejection.
My life is so hard!
About half an hour later, Rayna came out of the ward. She seemed rather down, but she managed to
hide her sadness quickly.
“Old Mr. Faymon is asleep,” she said.
Curtis took a peek into the ward in exasperation and amusement. He must’ve known that I would see
through his lie. That’s why he pretended to fall asleep to avoid being questioned by me.
“Gabriel will stay here, and I’ll send you back,” he said and got the car keys from Gabriel.
Although Rayna wanted to turn him down, he was adamant about it. Not wanting to linger outside the
ward, she gave in and followed him to the underground parking to get the car.
Even after they had gotten into the car, she remained silent, seemingly brooding over something with her
head held low.
Curtis noticed that she was behaving oddly and reckoned that Alfred’s pretense had deceived her. Thus,
he consoled her by saying, “Ms. Garland, whatever it is that my father told you, you don’t have to take it
to heart.”
Rayna felt awkward to hear him address Alfred in that way after she learned about his biological parents
from the elderly man.
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