When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 849: Do You Believe in Fate?
Within just two minutes, once the silver needles were applied, Faye Turner sat down on the opposite sofa and reiterated—
"The most important thing is to take care of your health, don’t stay up late, and have breakfast on time; it’s very important."
"Okay, I’ve got it."
Rachel Sherman said as well, "From today onwards, I’ll supervise him."
Faye smiled, then chatted about desserts with Rachel, "Would you like to try some more?"
Meanwhile, Adrian Lancaster was talking with Chase Fletcher, who was undergoing silver needle therapy, about the Cove Serein Resort project.
They didn’t want it to be too commercial, but it had to be profitable, with 50% sentiment involved.
Over the next week, Chase Fletcher performed exceptionally well. Without Rachel’s reminders, he naturally separated work from life, never dealing with work matters after hours and not staying up late.
During the week, he would come to The Lancaster Family for silver needle therapy on time every day.
Faye’s medical skills were excellent and had immediate effects; his cervical pain noticeably eased.
That day, while undergoing therapy, he asked Faye, "Sister-in-law, I’ve recently been secretly preparing for the wedding. Do you think Rachel had any regrets from her previous wedding?"
Upon hearing this, Faye felt something was off.
She thought for a moment, then gently reminded him, "You can’t compare the two. How could you possibly compare with Dylan’s capability? At that time, it was just a simple wedding back home; even the wedding dress was rented."
She still remembered how happy Rachel was back then, giving all three thousand dollars of the dowry to Dylan, but she ultimately misplaced her trust.
"Let me put it another way, what style does she like?" Chase Fletcher was genuinely hoping to provide Rachel with an unforgettable wedding and surprise her.
But he feared being too much of a straightforward guy, afraid of leaving her with regrets.
At that moment, Adrian Lancaster, as someone with experience, spoke from a man’s perspective, "Chase, as long as you’re sincere, whatever style you end up preparing, she’ll definitely like it and be moved."
"Of course, I’m sincere." Chase Fletcher affirmed, and then asked, "Do you believe in destiny? The kind of fate that spans past and present lives."
Adrian Lancaster and Faye Turner exchanged glances, wondering why he was talking about past and present lives.
Chase Fletcher told them, "That day when discussing the project, I accidentally met a Taoist priest at the club."
Adrian Lancaster was slightly startled, a Taoist priest?
He certainly knew who it was; it was the same priest his grandfather consulted for his marriage with Faye, leading to their flash marriage—or rather, forced marriage.
Because of his current happiness, he trusted the priest’s judgment and asked, "What did the Taoist priest say? Is Rachel your destined match?"
"In her previous life, she was my wife," Chase Fletcher blurted out, then sighed and admitted honestly, "I just don’t know what happened; the Taoist priest said I let her down back then, so in this life, she doesn’t want me and married someone else."
He also said, "Maybe it was because I let her down in the past life, and I’ve deeply learned my lesson, reflected on it, and received punishment, which is why I encountered her again in this life."
Faye didn’t quite believe in these things, but she hoped Rachel could be happy and have a long-lasting relationship with Chase.
Conversely, Adrian Lancaster trusted the Taoist priest’s judgment without doubt, as he firmly believed that one day Faye’s biological parents would appear.
After finishing the silver needle therapy, Chase Fletcher felt unprecedented comfort in his neck as he drove home. No matter how he moved, it didn’t hurt; it must be completely cured.
With diet therapy, early bedtime, and adaptive exercise, he could feel his health improving.
Recently, he’s been preparing for the wedding, with Ben Fletcher helping out. This matter has been kept secret from Rachel, and they’ve picked a good day with the wedding set for the first day of next month.
But Rachel hasn’t heard a single word about it.







