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Chapter 290

    Chapter 290


    Chapter 290 Perhaps She Really Did Hate Me


    I was taken aback for a moment, but didn’t avoid the question, saying lightly, “I ran into a bit of trouble.”


    It was something that had


    happened a long time ago. I nced at him sideways and couldn’t help butugh, “What about you?


    Why were you left in the primeval forest? Even a tycoon can be abandoned, could it be due to a


    kidnapping plot, the kind of open and covert battles among the wealthy that I’m thinking of?” It seemed


    that these were the only possibilities I could think of.


    He pulled a faint smile, calmly saying, “I have no rtives, no friends, and no one dares to pry into my


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    things.”


    No rtives or friends?


    “Was it because of what? Emotional entanglement?” It wasn’t because of interests, I paused slightly


    and said, “Or a struggle for power?”


    Heughed deeply, setting down the mushroom in his hand, and looked at me, saying, “You have a rich


    imagination, but, none of it is true.”


    None of these were it. I hesitated for a few seconds, unsure if it was curiosity or a love for gossip, and


    asked, “Could it be for revenge?”


    He paused slightly, his movements stiffening a bit, and said, “Perhaps.”


    I was a bit dazed, “Possible?”


    He nodded, looking at me, his dark eyes almost gloomily deep as he said, “Perhaps she really does


    hate me, wishing I were dead.”


    Hearing this, I nodded and didn’t ask any more. My curiosity was satisfied at this point. To continue


    asking would be impolite.


    After eating some food and drinking some water, my stomach finally felt a bit better. Plus, having lit a


    fire, my body also warmed up.


    Daniel’splexion had improved quite a bit, I wasn’t sure if it was because he had eaten something,


    or because his body had warmed up a bit. Seeing his improved condition, I looked up at the sky, which


    was still gray. We didn’t have our phones on us, but he was wearing a rather expensive watch on his


    wrist, which at least let us know what time it was.


    Around three or four in the afternoon, it was unrealistic for us to continue waiting here. The mountain


    had already been sealed off, no one woulde into the mountain. If we continued to wait here, we


    were afraid we wouldn’t be able to wait for the rescuers. If Daniel’s injury continued to be dyed, it


    would cause trouble. Moreover, he had been having a fever all the time, once it got serious, it would be


    troublesome.


    Thinking of this, I looked at him and asked, “Can you still keep going?”


    He seemed to have guessed what I was thinking, nodded slightly, his voice was hoarse, but still


    pleasant, “Hmm, let’s go.”


    Hearing this, I helped him to stand up.


    Just as I was about to continue following my intuition, he suddenly stopped. I looked at him with


    suspicion, seeing him looking up at the surrounding trees.


    Not understanding what he was doing, I asked, “What’s wrong?”


    He didn’t respond to me. After a moment, he pointed in another direction and said, “We’ll go this way.”


    I hesitated for a few seconds, not understanding why he changed direction, “Can we get out this way?”


    He hummed in agreement, saying lightly, “When we entered the mountain, I looked at the map. The


    ce where your mother had an ident should not be far from here. If I’m not mistaken, if we keep


    going a little further, we should find a ce with people.”


    I was curious about how he made his judgment. Supporting him, I followed the direction he pointed out,


    asking, “How do you know that walking in this direction will lead us to a popted ce?” After all,


    neither of us had apass, and we were surrounded by dense forests. I had been relying on my


    intuition and had been wandering aimlessly in these woods for a long time.


    He raised his eyebrows slightly and said lightly, “This forest is not veryrge, the terrain features are


    quite obvious. You can determine the direction through the branches and leaves of the trees, and the


    growth of the vegetation, all can be roughly judged.”


    I was confused and asked, “How can this be determined?”


    He chuckled, “I’ll teach youter.”


    With such a casual response, I stopped talking. Although I was curious, the thought of being able to


    leave soon made me excited. However, I suddenly thought of Fang Yicun. Along the way, we had been


    leaving marks, but I wasn’t sure if he could find us, or rather…


    Thinking of this, I couldn’t help but worry, looking at Daniel and saying, “Sebastian won’t be in trouble,


    will he?”


    Daniel fell silent for a moment before saying, “No, he’s physically strong. If something happens, he can


    definitely save himself.”


    Let’s hope so.


    Perhaps it was because we had a direction, the road ahead seemed particrly smooth. As we walked


    out of the forest and arrived at a series of shrubs, I felt a surge of joy in my heart. I looked at Daniel


    and


    said. “It seems like we’ve made it out


    Daniel nodded slightly, a faint smile on his lips, “As long as it’s not a tall forest, I won’t get lost again.”
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