"I..." Andy was stunned for a moment.
Rachel observed his expression, and then she suddenly remembered the car she saw while she was on the balcony earlier.
"Were you looking at the car parked by the gate?" she asked tentatively.
"Wait, you knew about it, Miss Bennet?" Andy replied, visibly shocked.
"Knew what?" Rachel raised her eyebrows. "You mean the car outside? Yep. I saw it upstairs earlier, but I didn't know that you
were looking at the car earlier. I was just guessing, but it seems like something did happen."
"Miss Bennet, you..." Andy didn't know what to say at this point. Seeing her reaction now, he realized that it seemed like he had
fallen into her trap.
"Who's in the car?" she asked.
Andy pursed his lips, staring into her eyes. He couldn't bring himself to answer the question.
Rachel wasn't in any hurry, so she took a sip of water and replied, "If you don't tell me, then I can only asswho it is."
Still, he remained silent. But upon hearing her words, his eyes fell on her.
Rachel lowered her gaze and stared at the water in the glass. After a while, she said, "I'm guessing the person in the car is
definitely not here to see you."
"What makes you say that?" asked Andy.
"If that person is here for you, they should've investigated you. That way, they would know that it would be easier to find you by
just waiting at your studio. So, I'm assuming the car isn't here for you. We're the only people in this house. Whoever that person
is outside, they are here for me. Is my assumption correct?"
Rachel wasn't asking, she was merely stating a fact.
Now that four years had passed, she had changed and improved a lot. She had beceven more intelligent than she used to
Andy was visibly surprised of the changes in her. Now, he was even more curious about what she had experienced these past
four years.
"Allowto guess who's looking for me." Without waiting for his answer, Rachel continued, "As a matter of fact, it's easy to
guess who it is. Very few people know that I'm still alive. And this person knew that he could findhere, so it's either Ivan or
Victor.
I believe Victor can't get out of bed right now, so the only other person who could be in that car is Ivan."
Andy's face turned grim as he looked at her. "Sometimes, I wish that you weren't so smart, Miss Bennet."
"Sadly, that's something I can't control. I was born this way," Rachel said with a grin.
"Well, you're correct. Ivan is waiting for you outside, and he's been there for three hours." Since he couldn't hide it anymore,
Andy decided to tell her the truth. "I'm sorry, Miss Bennet. I should've told you the moment he chere."
"Why are you apologizing?" Rachel put down her glass of water. "Even if you had told me, he would still be waiting until now."
She was no longer the sperson she used to be. She wasn't going to let Victor do as he wished to her ever again.
Thus, she resolved that she wasn't going with Ivan even if Andy had told her. And as for Joe, she wasn't worried about him,
because Victor's men were protecting him. It was clear to her that nobody in Apliaria would be bold or fooli
sh enough to break into Sue Garden.
Just then, the doorbell rang.
Andy frowned, wondering who was ringing the doorbell. He stood up and went to the vestibule to check the surveillance camera.
Meanwhile, Rachel remained seated, raising her eyebrows and smirking. "Speak of the devil," she remarked.
Just as she had expected, Ivan showed up on the monitor, peering into the yard through the gate.
Andy turned his gaze back to Rachel, but said nothing. He was waiting for her instructions.
Rachel stood up. "It's cold outside. Let him in."
"Miss Bennet, if we let him in, he might—"
certain he's not foolish enough to do anything to me." Rachel was right. Ivan wouldn't dare to harm her. If Victor found out about
it, he would be in serious trouble.
After thinking about it, Andy resolved that she was correct. Thus, he nodded affirmatively before taking his coat and going out.
Rachel was still a little hungry. Seeing that Andy had gone out, she went into the kitchen to look for something to eat. And while
she was looking, she thought that she should purchase smore daily necessities if she wished to stay here for a while.
It had been four years since she returned. There were a lot of things in this house that needed to be replaced.
Moments later, Ivan and Andy entered the living room one after the other.
After glancing around, Ivan didn't find Rachel. Thus, he looked at Andy and asked, "Mr. Torres, is Miss Bestill asleep?"
The reason he rang the doorbell was that he saw Rachel standing on the second floor balcony just now.
Andy didn't respond. He just poured him a glass of water and placed it on the table. He didn't even bother to look at him, let
alone speak to him.
Without asking another question, Ivan sat on the sofa and continued waiting.
Three and a half hours had passed since he chere.
"Andy, are you free tomorrow? Do you mind going to the furniture market withtomorrow? Sfurnishings in the house
need to be replaced. We can have the bigger stuff delivered, but I'll need your help carrying the small ones." Rachel walked out
of the kitchen.
"I have a court hearing to attend tomorrow morning. It won't be over until noon," replied Andy.
"Then, I'll drive to the court and pick you up at noon. Let's have lunch before going to the furniture market," said Rachel.
Andy nodded in response.
"Miss Bennet," said Ivan. They were acting as though he wasn't around, so he had to stand up and interrupt their conversation.
Rachel pretended as though she just realized that he was here. "When did you cin, Ivan?"
Knowing that she was just pretending, Ivan was rendered speechless.
But he quickly composed himself. He hadn't forgotten why he was here. "Miss Bennet, Mr. Sullivan has woken up."
"I see." Rachel sat down, seemingly apathetic about the news.
Upon seeing her reaction, Ivan didn't know what to say next. Feeling awkward, he stammered, "Miss Bennet, my boss has asked