Chapter: 936
He tightened his fists unconsciously as he closed his eyes. Just when he had calmed down, Rachel's face appeared in his mind again. He missed her so much and his heart longed for her.

He couldn't help but murmur her name in a hushed voice.

There was a garden between the hotel's main hall and the villas for the guests. In the garden, there were various crisscrossed trails.

The air was refreshing and it was also incredibly quiet. Many customers who dined at the hotel's restaurant enjoyed taking a stroll through the garden.

There were dimmed road lamps on both sides of the cobblestone path, allowing people to see the way while giving them an aesthetic feel.

Rachel looked at the sign and proceeded to the villa the waiter had just mentioned. However, despite walking for more than ten minutes, she was unable to find the villa. She grimaced as she checked the time on her phone.

She changed her SIM card after coming back and she wasn't able to save Clara's phone number yet. Because of that, it was impossible to contact her and it might take forever to find her at this rate.

Luckily, @ woman who appeared to be working at this place was passing by and Rachel quickly walked up and called out to her.

“Hello, what can I do for you?" the staff asked respectfully as she looked at Rachel.

“I'm sorry to bother you, but where can I find this villa?" Rachel told the woman the villa number.

“It's still a long way from here. How did you get here? You took the wrong way. The villa is in the opposite direction." The woman was obviously surprised.

‘In the opposite direction?’

“But I followed the sign here..." Rachel murmured.

“Oh! Yes, matam. We're very sorry. A drunk guest broke the sign yesterday. We haven't repaired it yet. It's our honest mistake."

The corner of Rachel's mouth twitched. She had walked such a long way but she was actually getting farther and farther from where she was supposed to go.

"I see. So I should take that way?" Rachel pointed in the direction the staff had told her just now. She needed to give the medicine to

Riley and she didn't have time to care about the sign.

"Yes. Let me take you there. It's the least I could do."

“Thank you."

“Please, follow me." The woman turned around and led the way. Rachel walked closely behind her.

Some people were chatting on the garden bench, while others strolled across the garden. But as Rachel walked further, the garden became deafeningly quiet. Except for her and the woman, there was no one else.

"We're almost there. The villa is in front of us," the woman said with a smile as she turned to Rachel.

Rachel nodded and looked up, noticing a villa with lights turned on not far away.

The woman evidently quickened her pace when they were about to arrive as if she couldn't wait. She appeared to be a little jittery. Rachel had her movements in sight.

Soon, they arrived at the door of the villa.