"This is proof that I''m better now. I didn''t have the energy to ask you these questionsst night!" La leaned against the headrest. "Aren''t you going to bring me my skincare products, too?" Eric carried the bucket away and went into the bathroom to collect her skincare products.
La had just moved in and did not have many belongings with her, so he spotted the skincare products right away.
"I just need lotion. I don''t need the rest." La did not have the energy for a long skincare routine. "You said that you are staying here, but my guest bedroom isn''t ready, so how exactly are you going to stay here? You can''t just sleep on the couch all week... You don''t have your personal belongings, too..."
"I will get someone to send them overter. Don''t worry about me
"You are probably just as clueless as me in regards to taking care of yourself, right? You''ve been served by others most of your life, and you haven''t even tried taking care of others." La knew that Eric would not let anyone into her apartment, which meant that he would have to clean the guest bedroom and cook three meals a day all by himself, and she was skeptical as to whether he could manage.N?velDrama.Org owns this.
"I''m still better than you." Eric did not mean to hurt her pride, but he could not help himself. "Just don''t go into the kitchen again. If you want something to eat, hire someone to cook for you or just order delivery."
La scoffed as she rubbed the lotion onto her face violently.
"Doesn''t your face hurt from that?" Eric shot her a sidelong nce. "Stop it. You are probably going to lose a lot of weight in the next few days, and if you keep doing that to your face, your skin is going to be loose, and you won''t be able to lie to your family about this."
La immediately dropped her hands.
Eric knew exactly how to manipte her, and, once she hadid down, he collected her skincare products and left the room.
Meanwhile, in Edelweiss, Ivy''s flight hadnded. She stepped out of the airport with Mike and Chad to find a car waiting outside for them.
After an hour''s drive, the three arrived at the hotel.
"Ivy, are you tired? We are going to get something to eat and then rest a little," Mike said.
"I''m fine. I managed to get some sleep just now on the ne," she said.
"I think that there will be an aurora tonight and tomorrow night. We are staying here for a week, and I''m sure we will spot it at some point." "Is it spotted often?"
"I read online that auroras can be spotted here for over two hundred days throughout the year," Chad said. "Your sister was here once before, but she didn''t get to see it. All my other friends have seen auroras here before, though."
"Oh... People who live here must be really happy, then!" Ivy said.
"This country is quite poor," Mike said. "Auroras are the only thing that helps them attract tourists."
Ivy could tell that Edelweiss was still a developing country. Though the city center seemed rather modern, the town that they had arrived in after an hour''s drive appeared deserted. There were no tall buildings in sight and only a few houses were scattered around the town.
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The hotel they chose was already the best that the town had to offer.
After checking in, they took their belongings up to their rooms and headed to the dining hall for food.
While she was waiting for the food to be served, Ivy sent messages to her family to inform them of her arrival.
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Ivy agreed without hesitation. Unfortunately, she did not know which university Lucas was studying in, or she would have loved to see it.