Chapter 237
Theser tag game was still on.
Emmanuel and udette were still roaming about the battlefield, searching
for enemies. They had no idea what was going on elsewhere.
Theser tag arena’s owner was Matias Lane, Isaac’s older brother.
For realism, the outdoor arena was built in the rugged wilderness of a
mountainside. That, however, meant a lot of cameras had been installed
throughout the area just to ensure everyone’s safety.
At the moment, Isaac and Jonathan were watching the multiple surveince
feeds in a staff room.
When the cameras caught sight of Emmanuel and udette, they were
leisurely strolling through the wilderness with linked hands. At the sight of
that, Isaac and Jonathan roared with anger, “Darn it! Darn them!”
*udette ys the untouchable saint before us, but she would offer herself
up to that man for free?! Is she looking down on us?!”
“Yeah! What makes him so specialpared to us, anyway? udette must
be blind!”
They were seething with envy and jealousy.
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Every man in Yeringham yearned to take udette on a leisure stroll and roll
in the wilderness.
Somehow, someone had achieved the impossible, yet all these two men
could do was watch through the digital screen as the two had fun.
It would have been fine if the other man were someone more powerful and
wealthier than they were. However, this man was just a mere doctor! How
could they not be angry?
It was outrageous!
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“What do we do now, Isaac? We can’t just let this man lead udette to
victory. It would be an even more aggravating oue!” Jonathan abruptly
blurted out.
Isaac sneered as he gritted his teeth. His eyes shone with an eerie savagery.
“Don’t worry,” he spat out. “They will never win! My brother owns this ce. At
any moment, I can summon a group of experts. I’ll have them take care of
this manter on. We’ll beat him up so badly that he’ll be begging for mercy.
When udette sees that, she will no longer be fooled by his good–looking!”
“Hahaha! That’s a good n,” Jonathan agreed.
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He then abruptly pped his hands once in realization. “Isaac, if we get
someone to beat him up, things might not go our way. udette will be
suspicious of us and even sympathize with him. But what if he gets beaten
up because he made enemies? If that happens, it could be framed as
something he deserved.”
“Haha! You’re even more vicious than I am.”
Isaac gave Jonathan a thumbs–up as he continued, “As expected of the
talent behind the student council, you truly think of everything. Nicely done,
Jonathan!”
“Oh, you tter me! You’re the vicious one between the two of us. Only the
truly powerful and talented could have a group of experts at their beck and
call. My suggestion is merely a minor tactic.”
The two men began to shower each other with ttery. They were so
enthusiastic that an outsider might have thought they were great war
heroes.
A few minutester, a group of professionals dressed in camouge attire
arrived, summoned by Isaac.
With the help of Jonathan’s meticulous nning, the group was soon
marching into the wilderness with weapons in their arms.
Unbeknownst to udette, her n to pursue Emmanuel had identally
lured in schemers hoping to destroy it.
As it was Emmanuel’s and her first time in the arena, they had wandered into
the forest due to how lost they were.
That afternoon, the forests were very calm and tranquil. The setting sun’s
rays hit ake, filling the air with beams of gold. It was such a mesmerizing
and unforgettable sight.
“This ce is beautiful, Dr. Lowe.”
Letting out a sigh, she continued, “I would like to sit somewhere higher to
admire theke properly. May I?”
“Sure! Let’s go.”
Emmanuel might be oblivious, but he was not incapable of admiring the
beauty of theke.
They were here anyway, so it could be considered fate’s design. It would be a
waste if they did not sit down to admire the sunset.
He lifted himself to a higher vantage point before casually holding his hand
out for udette.
With lips pursed to suppress the excited skips of her heart, she slid her
slender hand into his palm and held onto his strong hand.
One gentle pull was enough to bring her lithe figure into the air.
A few thrilling momentster, she was standing close to him, leaning against
him for stability. “What a wonderful sight this is,” she eximed.
It was indeed a wonderful sight, though it was not the most captivating sight
the rich young woman had ever seen.
The feelings of romance and delight were only this intense because the man
standing beside her was the man she loved.