Chapter 323
Chapter 323 I Have Something Even Better
Amused by Josephine’s statement, Lewis couldn’t help but pinch her cheek. “Are you dumb? Even if I were to abandon you here,
where else could I go?”
The young woman pursed her lips in response. She wasn’t in the state to ponder about anything back then. The moment she
realized that Lewis had gone missing when she woke up, it was natural for her to think that she got abandoned right away.
Josephine continued gazing at Lewis, beads of tears still hanging from the corners of her eyes. Anyone who laid their eyes on
her at that moment could tell that she felt extremely aggrieved.
In a way, she was born with an extraordinary charm. Whenever she pouted, no one would be able to stay mad at her.
Lewis gazed at the young woman for some time before finally letting out an exasperated sigh. Then, he grabbed her by the arm
and pulled her to her feet.
Since reuniting with Lewis, Josephine perceived the once-howling winds as gentle breezes. The caws coming from the birds
around her no longer sounded scary. In fact, she thought that those birds were now singing happily.
Lewis wrapped an arm around the young woman’s shoulders while she leaned into his chest. happily. Both of them then
proceeded to walk through the bushes.
Since Josephine had run all the way into the deepest part of the woods, the duo spent a very long time navigating the area, but
they had yet to find their way out. The trees all looked the same to them, not to mention their multitude of leaves and branches
were able to block out the sky. Thanks to that factor, Lewis could not determine which direction they were currently facing by
studying the stars in the sky.
Now that Lewis had successfully located Josephine, he opted not to use his lighter anymore, seeing as that was the only one he
had. Currently, the pair found themselves surrounded by pitch-black darkness. If they were to continue traveling, they might fall
prey to the unknown dangers lurking around them.
The man scanned his surroundings, hoping to find a safe spot. That was when he suddenly discovered a multitude of neon
green lights floating ahead of him.
Josephine widened her eyes slowly at the same time. She tugged on Lewis’ arm happily after that.
She could recognize those lights as fireflies.
The
young woman had never seen fireflies in real life, but she did see plenty of them on the television. Needless to say, she was
excited when she realized that she had just seen actual fireflies with her own eyes.
Josephine released Lewis’ arm before bounding toward the fireflies excitedly.
The latter called out from behind, “Slow down!”
He didn’t think of how romantic the scene was when he first noticed the fireflies. Instead, he only thought of two words-water
source. If the fireflies appeared in this area, a water source was bound to be nearby.
Josephine ran into the cluster of fireflies right away. The green lights surrounded her soon. enough, so she could see countless
lights floating around her.
Delighted, she reached out to grab the fireflies. There were so many of them hanging around her, so she was able to catch a
few.
However, when the young woman opened up her palm, she realized that the fireflies were already squashed because of the
force she used.
little dazed despite the fatigue that plagued him.
The grass in the area was quite short, the tips of their blades only reaching the young woman’s knees. Thanks to the fireflies’
combined glow, Lewis could see the flowers blooming amidst the grass.
At the same time, the fog started rolling into the woods, its wispy tendrils embracing the surroundings. Soft veils of mist
enveloped the area, lending an enchanting ambiance to the scene. The interplay of fireflies dancing amidst the fog and the
delicate blooms added a touch. of magic, transforming the woods into a captivating miniature fairytale realm.
Despite her tattered robe, Josephine possessed an ethereal beauty that seemed to transcend reality, especially amidst the
enchanting glow of the surroundings. It was as though this was where she belonged.
The young woman looked like a fairy who just returned to the magical forest. The joyful smile curled on her lips right now made it
seem like she was now home.
At the same time, she also looked like she was about to disappear into the fog.
Lewis placed a hand on his chest, feeling his chest hurting just from breathing. He had no idea if his ribs were throbbing or his
back was starting to ache.
Josephine appeared in front of him in his daze.
She cupped her hands together while slowly extending them toward his face.
Lewis looked down at her hands.
The young woman slowly separated her palms so that a few fireflies could fly out. The weak glow they emitted was enough to
illuminate the pair’s faces.
Lewis found himself gazing at Josephine’s face under the illumination of the flickering lights.
The latter flashed him a beautiful smile, her eyes now filled with joy and happiness. A gust of wind blew through the woods at
that moment, causing her hair to fly behind her.
A glint appeared in the man’s eyes as he reached out to caress her cheek.
His lips parted slightly while his Adam’s apple bobbed up and down.
Before Lewis could do anything else, Josephine ran away again, thus leaving him behind. She chased after the fireflies, the
white hem of her torn robe brushing against the bushes, making her look like she was dancing amidst the glow.
The young woman kept feeling that there were even more fireflies waiting for her up ahead. As she ran excitedly, she suddenly
felt the ground beneath her feet disappear, causing her to lose her balance and fall down.
“Josephine!”
Lewis’ expression changed drastically. He straightened up immediately and started bolting toward her.
By the time he reached the spot where Josephine had fallen, she was already picking herself up from the ground.
It was just that she was drenched in water.
Lewis looked down at the ground. It appeared that Josephine happened to fall into a stream. The water wasn’t deep at all, seeing
as it only reached her ankles.
The poor woman sat in the water while looking up at him pitifully.
Her wet hair hung before her chest in flat locks as water droplets continued to drip off her chin. Naturally, her robe was
completely drenched as well.
Lewis gazed at her, his eyes gradually darkening at the same time.
However, Josephine didn’t notice that little change. Instead, she continued to gaze at him innocently.
As a sudden gust of wind swept past her, Josephine’s body trembled uncontrollably, overcome by a chilling sensation.
how drenched her robe was.
“Take it off.”
Josephine bit her bottom lip before removing the robe in front of Lewis. The latter put his trench coat on her and buttoned it up
properly while maintaining a stoic expression.
As he worked on the buttons, he realized that his fingers were trembling involuntarily, causing him to struggle with the task, their
dexterity faltering.
Lewis closed his eyes and took a deep breath. Then, he got up and took a step backward.’ Button it up yourself.”
The change in his attitude shocked Josephine. She thought he was mad at her for running away alone and falling into the
stream.
Hence, the young woman quickly did the rest of the buttons and approached him. Then, she grabbed Lewis’ hand gently. “Louie.”
That action caused the man to look even more annoyed.
He remained silent for a moment before dragging Josephine to the side. After that, he approached the stream and glanced at it
before scooping up some water with his palms so that he could drink it.
It was fresh water.
Josephine crouched next to Lewis, not knowing what to do. She looked very guilty at that time.
Lewis turned to look at her, saying, “This water is safe to drink.”
The young woman paused for a moment. Now that he mentioned it, she finally remembered how parched and dry her throat
was.
She reached out and started scooping the stream water immediately before eagerly gulping it down.
Once Josephine had her fill of the water, she was hungry again.
Her stomach started rumbling loudly, prompting her to turn around and gaze at Lewis resentfully.
The expression on Josephine’s face mirrored the familiar hunger-stricken gaze often seen in the golden retrievers at Lewis’
mansion. Her hopeful anticipation quickly turned to disappointment as he mercilessly shattered her dreams with those words.
“There is no food to be found here,” he declared, dashing any glimmer of hope she had.
Poor Josephine scrunched up her face before slumping on the ground tiredly.
The man let out a small sigh as he looked around the area. Suddenly, he noticed a small patch of bushes that reached his waist
growing up ahead.
He stood up abruptly while ordering, “Wait for me right here. Don’t go anywhere. You hear me?”
Josephine nodded in response.
Having received her response, Lewis started heading toward the bushes.
He pulled out his dagger and cut off a bunch of stalks from the bushes before bringing them
back to the stream.
Then, Lewis placed the green stalks in front of Josephine and washed them with water before handing one of the green stalks to
her. “Eat it.”
The young woman accepted it without hesitation and started munching on it. It was crunchy yet tasteless.
Once she was done with the first stalk, she gestured, “What are these things?”
Lewis handed her another stalk. “Asparagus.”
Josephine didn’t understand that term.
“Just eat it. You won’t die.” Lewis stuffed one end of the asparagus into her mouth.
Josephine bit it off while gazing at the man in admiration. With the asparagus still trapped between her teeth, she gestured,
“You’re so cool! You know so much about food!”
Lewis raised an eyebrow in return. “I have something even better.”
The young woman blinked innocently. “What?”
The man just gazed at her meaningfully without answering her question.