The Woman From Hell

Chapter 2275



Chapter 2275

Seeing the arrow, I took a breath. "It's a clue regardless. Why don't we follow it?"

"Yeah, we can go and look up ahead."

Marius led me in the direction indicated by the arrow.

There were many similar marks along the way, which led me to believe more and more that Theo was the one who left them.

It seemed like there was hope ahead, and motivation filled me.

Marius and I stopped after walking quite some distance.

He pointed at a thatched hut that was not far away. "There's a hut upfront. Why don't we go and have a look?"

"Alright."

The thatched hut looked close, but it was, in fact, still quite some distance away.

I was slightly out of breath when we reached the hut.

The door was open, and Marius and I leaned in. Through the open door, Theo's and Harriet's faces came into our view.

Theo stood up when he saw me and took me into his arms. "Why are you here?"

"You got lost. Of course, I came to look for you." There was a slight accusation in my tone as I hammered his chest.

Theo looked at Marius behind me. "Marius?"

I turned my head around and looked. "This is his hometown, and I just so happened to bump into him too. If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't have been able to get here."

My gaze turned to Harriet who was at the side. It had only been one night, but she was already out of energy and her eyes were colorless. "What's wrong with Miss Osborn?" I pointed to her.

"It's nothing. The princess is just ill," Theo said lightly.

It looked like he had been annoyed by Harriet for quite a bit.

Harriet opened her eyes and looked at me. "President Lane, I finally see you again. This means we can get out of this damn place. My God, I really can't stay here any longer."

I had been worried that she would take this opportunity to get close to Theo, but it seemed I overthought it.

Harriet had no such intentions while in a place like this.

"I'll inform the rescue team. We'll head down after a short rest," Marius said and walked out of the hut to make the call.

Theo held my hand, his voice sounding a little sour. "You were with him all night?"

"Yeah, I was really worried. I couldn't sit still. I wanted to come up to the mountains to look for you. Marius is familiar with the place, so he lead me up here and took good care of me along the way," I replied to Theo without thinking much of it. Content belongs to noveldrama.orgNôvelDrama.Org is the owner.

He glanced at Marius who was outside and then lowered his gaze. "Alright."

"Did you guys spend the night here?"

"Yeah, we fumbled our way here last night. Fortunately, there was a villager staying here last night. He let us stay here to rest and only left just now. He asked us to wait here for him to take us out." Content belongs to noveldrama.org

Just as he was speaking, a villager walked in. He was taken aback for a moment after suddenly seeing so many people. He then smiled and said, "Looks like your wife found you. How wonderful. Let's head down together." Content belongs to noveldrama.org

"Thank you." I stepped forward to offer my gratitude.

"It's okay, it's nothing... important..." The man looked up at me and suddenly stopped. The shock in his eyes was evident.

Noticing his expression, I was puzzled. "What's wrong?"

He came to and waved his hand. "Nothing, it's nothing."

Marius had also returned at this moment after making the call. Seeing the villager, he smiled. "Mr. Carter, long time no see." "Oh, Marius, long time no see."

"Is he an acquaintance?"

Marius nodded. "Yes, this is Mr. Carter. He comes up the mountains occasionally. You're lucky to have met him, President Grant." "Okay, okay, let's go down the mountain. I'm about to die from the filth." Harriet could not wait to leave the place. "Let's go."


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