Winnie was utterly oblivious to his considerations.
She glanced at him dejectedly and replied, “My hubby’s heart will not ache for me because he has some problem here.”
Winnie pointed at her own head as she spoke while wearing a poker face.
At that sight, Josiah chimed in sarcastically, “That’s right. There’s something wrong with his husband’s brain. His condition has been unstable and cannot be fully cured. I can’t even bring myself to describe how awful it is. At times, he even acted no different from an insane person!”
“Exactly.” Winnie curled her lips into a fake smile and raised her hand in Josiah’s direction.
Josiah fathomed her intention and gave her a high-five.
The corner of Xavier’s mouth twitched imperceptibly as he took in his wife and his best friend collaborating to mock him.
He stared at Josiah’s hand, which came into contact with Winnie’s palm, and thought to himself. I think it’s time for someone to lose a hand now.
“Let’s get down to business. I thought that’s why you two are here looking for me,” Xavier uttered impassively.
“That’s right. I was asking you a question, but you interrupted me. I answered your question about the origin of the hypnotic incense. It should be your turn to answer my question now, right?”
Xavier frowned. “Okay. I don’t remember. I’m not sure if someone hypnotized me.”
“All right then.” Josiah nodded. “This is within our expectation. However, we suspect this to be the reason. Besides, from our investigation, we found out Yolanda studied the art of hypnosis. Since you do not remember anything, we’ll skip interviewing you. Let me talk about my—”
“Hold on!” Winnie interjected Josiah’s speech.
She turned to look at Xavier. “At that time, you remained unconscious for a long time after the needles were removed. This situation had never occurred during the previous acupuncture sessions. What happened that day? Were you feeling extra sleepy or what? Or did you hear a special sound in the end that instantaneously awakened you?”
“She’s right! Did you wake up because you heard or sensed something? This is very important. How could I have forgotten about this?” Josiah urged Xavier to answer the question.
Initially, Xavier was reluctant to tell, as the uncertainties regarding his situation were piling up.
Besides, he had planned to maintain his current condition in order to fool Yolanda.
Having said that, after witnessing how much Winnie had done for him, he could not bring himself to cause her more trouble and waste her time on irrelevant matters.
Therefore, after giving it some thought, he decided to divulge some information.
“I have the slightest recollection in this regard. At that time, I tried my best to open my eyes, but I could not control my body as if I was experiencing sleep paralysis. This lasted until I heard a series of ticking sounds, prompting me to jolt awake.”
“Ticking sounds…” Winnie mumbled that phrase repeatedly while taking off her wristwatch with her head lowered. She placed the watch beside Xavier’s ear and asked, “Try to recall your memories. Is this the ticking sound you heard?”
“The sound is similar, but the ticking sound I heard previously was louder.”
“The sound is similar, but the ticking sound I heard previously was louder.”
She nodded. “That is most likely a pocket watch. A pocket watch is a usual and convenient hypnotic tool to carry around.” Winnie kept her wristwatch and added, “I think it is highly possible Yolande had hypnotized you. Nevertheless, I could not think of her motive in doing this.”
Josiah knitted his brows. “You’re right. Yolanda is very discreet and will never tell the truth, regardless of how we interrogated her. Now, I even have the feeling that she will not provide us with the answer we need even if we catch her red-handed and torment her.”
“In that case, we shouldn’t alarm her. We can just play along with her scheme,” Xavier suggested.
Winnie furrowed her brows. “That is plausible, but we need to think of a way to counter her hypnosis because we cannot predict what instructions she’ll be giving next time. Your brain should not and cannot be manipulated further.”
Xavier nodded. Nonetheless, he did not want his wife to overwork. “We’ll let Josiah handle this since he’s a modern medicine practitioner. He should be more familiar with hypnosis. As for you, a traditional medicine practitioner, I think there’s no need for you to take part in these issues.”
Winnie could not be bothered to argue with Xavier regarding that matter. However, she could never rest assured letting Josiah deal with everything.
Josiah agreed with Xavier’s statement. “Okay. I will consult a professional when I return. Perhaps I can reply to you two by tomorrow morning.”
“Okay.” Xavier got to his feet. “It’s getting late. Let me see you out.”
“No, it’s okay…” Josiah was dumbfounded. What the heck? He’s chasing me away without even trying to be polite or subtle.
Still, he did not call Xavier out for his uncourteous behavior. “I know the way around here, so I can leave on my own.”
With that, he picked up his car keys from the table and stood up.
Josiah took two steps forward before realizing Winnie was still sitting on the couch.
He turned his head around and glanced at her. “Aren’t you coming?”
She remained motionless on the couch. “You can depart first. I have a few things I need to speak with Mr. Fairchild about.”
Josiah nodded. “Oh! In that case, you two should carry on. I shall take my leave now.”
Without needing Xavier to walk him to the door, Josiah directly strode toward the exit.
Xavier waited until Josiah closed the door before turning around and shifting his pensive and calm gaze onto Winnie.
“What else do we have to talk about, Dr. Garland? Why can’t we discuss it with Josiah around?”
She bore her eyes into him. “That’s not possible. This is a personal matter between us, so Josiah’s presence would not be appropriate.”
Xavier curled his lips into a faint smile while staring at her.
“Oh? What personal matter could that be?”
Winnie reached out and gently patted the spot next to her. “Take a seat here, and I’ll tell you, Mr. Fairchild.”
Xavier arched his brow. “Are you sure? Aren’t you afraid your husband will get mad if he knows that I sit so close to you?”
“As a doctor, is there any issue if I request my patient to sit next to me so that I can interview him more effectively?”
In fact, Xavier was already facing a difficult time resisting her seduction.
He wanted to go over. Even if she did not ask him to sit beside her, he had the urge to do so anyway.
Xavier yearned to wrap his arm around her waist and press the back of her head with his other hand. He wanted to let Winnie know just how much her “mentally-ill husband” cared for her right there on the couch.
Still, he did not succumb to that impulse. Instead, he carefully contained the eager beast within him and slowly stepped toward her.
Xavier deliberately left the space of an arm’s length between them when sitting on the couch.
However, when he caught whiffs of her body’s fragrance, he felt a surge of desire within him, and that strong feeling was forcefully amplified by the lingering toxin in his body.
Things would spiral out of control if he were overwhelmed by his desire, and that was an outcome he did not wish to see.
“What do you want to say to me, Dr. Garland?”
“It’s nothing.” Winnie took out her phone and launched the camera application. Then, she took a selfie of them together.
After that, only did she spare him a glance and uttered nonchalantly, “I’m afraid you’ll forget me, so I am creating a proof.”
Xavier chuckled. He seized the opportunity to greedily appreciate the sight of her while she lowered her head and focused on editing the picture.
What a dumbo. She doesn’t have to waste her effort to create proof because I will never forget her, even if I fail to remember everyone else. Even if the virus takes control of my brain one day and causes me to forget everything, I believe I will still fall unconditionally in love with her if I meet her. This is something I am very certain about.
Winnie was absorbed in editing the picture, so she was oblivious to Xavier’s passionate gaze that was fixed on her.
She merely added some descriptions to the image. Due to the simplicity of the task, she was done with it in no time.
“I’ll send the picture to you. Remember to save it.”
Xavier’s phone rang right after Winnie uttered those words. Evidently, he had received her message.
He clicked into the message and saw the picture was taken from an excellent angle. As a result, the duo appeared exceptionally at ease in the photo.
However, he thought the captions she added were extremely redundant.
Winnie added the words “Xavier Fairchild, the patient” beside his face and “Winnie Garland, the doctor” next to hers.
Taking in Rachel’s overjoyed demeanor, Winnie could not help cursing Xavier inwardly.
D*mn you, Xavier. As I expected. You adopted that cat because Rachel likes cats.
However, Winnie found the circumstances to be amusing after realizing she was getting jealous.
Xavier shares Rachel’s interest because he thinks Rachel is me. In addition, I cuckolded myself by kissing Xavier on the couch earlier and subsequently feels envious of myself.
That ridiculously complicated relationship rendered Winnie speechless.
“Granny, Rach, it’s getting late. It’s time to sleep now,” Winnie said to them after glancing at the time.
“All right. We are going to sleep now.” Jacinta put the phone down as she spoke and brought Rachel to the guest room.
When Jacinta returned to the living room, she saw Winnie sipping on a glass of water there, so she asked, “How was the discussion? When will Xavier recover, and when can Rach return to her father’s side?”
“We can’t be sure yet.”
“What did you all discuss then?”
Winnie would never deliberately hide anything Jacinta wished to know from the latter. “We suspect someone orchestrated Xavier’s amnesia, so we decided to address this matter first. Otherwise, even if he starts to recover, the culprit can still mess up his recuperation at the final, crucial moment.”
“Oh. That is true. I can understand your point of view. This is like treating a pool of dirty water. We cannot merely focus on purifying the water, but we need to first deal with those people polluting the water source.”
Winnie nodded. “That’s quite right. I’m going to sleep now. You should rest earlier too.”
“I got it. You should quickly take a bath and go to bed soon.”
Winnie went to shower at once. After exiting the bathroom, she made a phone call to ask about Yolanda’s movements.
Winnie had asked someone to keep an eye on Yolanda previously.
However, Winnie’s informant told her Yolanda did not go anywhere except to take out the trash.
On the first day, Yolanda had gone out to have her meal, but from the second day onward, she began ordering food delivery from restaurants.
Winnie was caught in a tight spot because of that, as her investigation would be hindered if Yolanda remained idle and inactive.
“All right. In that case, I need you to continue to monitor her and update me as soon as anything unusual happens.”
After she hung up the call, someone knocked on her door all of a sudden.
A second later, Jacinta’s voice sounded. “Winnie, can I come in? I made you a cup of warm milk.”
Winnie glanced behind her and saw that the door was unlocked.
“Come in, Granny. The door is open.”
“Have you showered and changed?”
“Yes. I’m drying my face now.”
“Okay. I’m coming in then.”
It was midnight and everyone was already sound asleep.
At that moment, Yolanda was awakened by her phone’s ringtone.
“Hello. Who is this?” Yolanda’s tone was unfriendly as she felt annoyed for being interrupted during her sleep.
“You don’t have to know my identity. You only have to know that someone is following you and tracking all your call history. You must be careful no matter where you go, what you do, or who you speak with over the phone from now on.”
“Who exactly are you?”
However, this time, Yolanda merely heard the beeping sounds that suggested the other party had hung up the call.
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