Dear Sweetheart

Chapter 701



Chapter 701

chapter 701 Analyzation By Rayna

After talking to James on the phone, Curtis went straight to the bedroom.

Rayna was sitting on the bed inside the bedroom. When she heard the sound of footsteps coming from the corridor, she tightened her grip on the phone.

“Rayna, open the door.” It wasn't until Curtis' voice rang out that she heaved a sigh of relief and placed the phone on the bed. Then, she got out of bed and went to open the bedroom door.

As soon as Curtis walked in and saw the slime on the floor to the left side of the bed, he quickly pulled Rayna toward him and checked her all over. “You didn't touch that thing, did you?”

“No, I didn't.” Rayna shook her head.

Yasmin, who was sleeping soundly on the bed, was not the least bit disturbed by the sound of Curtis talking to Rayna.

Holding Curtis' hand, Rayna saw him glance at the person on the bed and explained, “She's too afraid to sleep alone, so she came to our room.”

“Once Cassidy gets rid of the Serekos in the yard, ask her to take the child back,” Curtis said indifferently. Then, he landed his gaze on the Serekos, which had curled into a ball on the floor. “What's going on here?

“Yasmin burned it with fire. She said using fire will make the Serekos enter dormancy early,” Yasmin explained in a low voice.

Upon hearing that, Curtis let go of Rayna and walked forward. As he bent down and looked at the Serekos that had curled into a ball as hard as a stone, he picked up the branch that Yasmin had used before and gently poked the Serekos. “It's hard.”

“Don't you think it feels very much like a leech?” Rayna walked up to Curtis and said, “When a leech is roasted by fire, it will curl up into a hard mass.”

“Now that you put it that way, I suppose they do have similarities, but only in this particular habit. Look. Their appearances are different. The Serekos doesn't look as ugly as the leech. It at least has a round head. The leech has a pointed head, which makes its head-to-body ratio appear unbalanced.” Curtis put the branch aside as he spoke. Then, he got up and took Rayna's hand before leading her to sit down on the couch at the side. Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.

“I spoke to James on the phone just now.” Curtis proceeded to tell Rayna about the call earlier and also the situation in the yard.

After listening to that, Rayna did not say much but asked, “What's the purpose of Fernando doing this?”

“I don't know. Even Cassidy herself can't figure out why.” Curtis was also puzzled and bewildered by that.

“Do you think there are eggs in the slime secreted by the Serekos outside?” Rayna asked Curtis in a soft voice.

“I think so. James shares my opinion after looking at the photos. It's just that we don't know what kind

of eggs they are,” Curtis explained.

“Do you still remember I told you before that the flowers planted in the yard here are very vibrant in color?” Rayna's eyesight had yet to recover, but she was able to make out the colors of the flowers in the courtyard with exceptional clarity, which was surprising.

“Hmm... I wonder why the Serekos often appear in this courtyard. Moreover, they've never left this courtyard, right?” Rayna meticulously analyzed what Curtis had just told her. She wasn't sure if it was just a hunch, but she somehow felt that there was something wrong with the courtyard, or to be specific, the Gilroy residence.

“Among the wooden brick houses here in Jayfort, a small mansion built separately in the house's courtyard should be a rare occurrence. Did you notice any other mansions that are built separately in someone else's residence for the past two days?” Rayna asked Curtis.

“No. It seems that this is the only mansion here.” Realization dawned upon Curtis after he heard Rayna's question. “Do you have something in mind?”

“It's just my speculation.” Rayna nodded and told Curtis about her assumption. “If Fernando's godfather is really doing research, then is it possible that they know there is something in this courtyard that is capable of making the Serekos transform into something different?”

That was the only possibility. Otherwise, she thought it made no sense for them to sneakily unleash the Serekos into the Gilroy residence twice within two days.

“And how did they release so many Serekos at once? It takes time,” Rayna added, considering Curtis had gone out not long after Cassidy and the rest left, and he was only away for twenty minutes.

It was quite difficult for them to release so many Serekos in twenty minutes without attracting attention.

“This place is located in the countryside. Basically, there are not many people on the streets after midnight,” added Curtis.

“But even if there is no one, there must be a car. Yasmin and I didn't hear any noise that sounded like a car engine the whole time.” Rayna recalled the events before the discovery of the Serekos and was certain that she and Yasmin did not hear anything abnormal.

Now that Rayna put it that way, Curtis also thought things were likely not what Cassidy had perceived. “Maybe the Serekos are already around this house.”

“Well, that's possible. It takes time for the Serekos to crawl all over the yard and also the outer wall. They can't do that in a short time unless they are close in the vicinity.” Rayna sounded assertive. “You should talk to Cassidy later and ask her to look around. Maybe the nest of the Serekos is just around this house. Who knows?”

“You do have a point.” Curtis listened to Rayna's analysis and somehow agreed with her. Still, he couldn't understand how Rayna came up with the idea and asked, “How did this cross your mind?”

“Before you guys came, the Serekos appeared on the window, and that scene looked familiar to me,” Rayna whispered.

Hearing that, Curtis arched an eyebrow. His handsome face showed a hint of curiosity as he asked, “Familiar?”

“Yes, it looked familiar,” Rayna responded gently. “Back when I attended kindergarten, there were many soft, green insects crawling on the walls of the school during summer.”

“Why did such a phenomenon happen?” Curtis was puzzled.

“Our school was built in a forest, which was considered a local unique feature. The school was dilapidated, though. There were only a few teachers, and they were in charge of teaching both kindergarten and elementary school students. I remember we were only offered up to third or fourth grade in elementary school. Students had to go to town to study fifth and sixth grade before entering junior high school.”

“So there were green insects because the school was located in a forest?” Curtis asked.

“It was also because of the crops in the vicinity. Whenever summer arrived, the green insects would infest our school. Some bold boys would catch those green insects to scare the girls,” Rayna said, recollecting her past memories. “Children back then were so pure and innocent. They had no toys to play with, so they had fun catching insects.”

She paused before continuing in a placid tone, “I remember that there used to be a wheat field around the school, and the harvest was plentiful every year. There were also some vegetable fields, and the vegetable leaves were huge! Despite so, they all ended up getting devoured by the green insects, of course.”

“The growth of vegetables and crops are dependent on the land.” Curtis mulled over the connection between the two and said, “But here, the land...”

Rayna pointed out, “It's the garden. There's also a mountain behind here, but I don't understand something. Is Cassidy really unaware that there may be something wrong with the land?”


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