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659 Sister I'm Sorry 9

Chapter 659 Sister, I’m sorry (9)

After hearing these words, Froze stopped, then carefully raised his head and looked at Bai Wu, as if he was really afraid that she would dislike him.

Bai Wu smiled and gave him a reassurance.

"Froze, do you remember what your sister said?"

"It doesn't matter what others say about you, the most important thing is how you see yourself."

Froze seemed to understand, but still nodded heavily.

Then Bai Wu looked at Sema with a serious face, and knocked on the carriage with her knuckles.

"Mrs. Sema, I respect you as an elder and that's why I didn't reprimand you again and again. But if you are so rude to Froze again, then don't blame me for being rude."

Sema was frightened by the sharp light in her eyes, shrank her neck and kept silent.

"Okay, Froze, raise your head." Bai Wu then looked at him, "We have to continue on our way, right?"

Froze nodded, then quickly packed up his things and raised his riding crop.

The moment the horse started running, he caught a glimpse of a small handkerchief left on the wooden board outside the carriage.

That is Myriel's blue handkerchief.

She just used this thing to gently caress his cheek.

He still can't forget that touch.

After secretly glancing at Sema beside him and finding that she was concentrating with her eyes closed, Froze quietly moved his body over, then quickly picked up the handkerchief and stuffed it into his arms.

Finally, the young man raised his fingertips and put them on the tip of his nose and sniffed.

It's fragrant.

Bai Wu ushered in her first night on the mountain road.

They found a small forest nearby that seemed safe and settled there.

Froze was not mentally sound, but in other respects he was as good as the others.

Not only did he quickly set up a bonfire next to the carriage, but he also thoughtfully took out blankets and filled the gaps in the carriage to prevent Bai Wu from catching a cold. In the end, he even caught a plump fish.

Looking at the sizzling and oily fish grilled over the charcoal fire, Sema's stomach growled in dismay.

She had been chewing black bread for two days, and there was no trace of oil or salt in her mouth.

She might really go crazy if she can't eat anything tasty.

So she walked up to Froze and pretended to be displeased:

"Froze, Miss Myriel is still sick, how can you feed her such greasy food?"

When facing Bai Nu, Froze was sweet and kind, but when facing Sema, he didn't have such a good expression.

"I specially grilled all the oil on this fish. Mrs. Sema, you don't have to do this. I know what you are planning, but I caught this fish specially for my sister from the creek next to it. Don't even think about it.

"

Sema's face turned red and white after her little boy poked her finger.

She stood there extremely embarrassed, and in the end she could only pretend to be calm and stamp her feet.

"Isn't it just a fish? I'll catch a few when it gets bright tomorrow, and you won't be able to catch any of them!"

After saying this, Sema left angrily.

Froze curled his lips in disapproval and continued to grill the fish for Bai Wu with full fighting spirit.

After Bai Wu had a delicious meal, she slept beautifully.

It was very cold in the woods in early autumn, but inside the carriage it was as warm as spring.

So much so that she slept very late the next day, and was finally woken up by the numbness on her face.

When she opened her eyes, she found that Froze had gotten a feather from somewhere and was scratching her cheek with the tips of his red ears.

Bai Wu didn't know whether to laugh or cry and grabbed his hand: "Froze, what are you doing?"

Froze lowered his eyes, like a naughty child who was caught, and raised his eyelids in embarrassment.

"Sister, it's already late, but Froze saw you sleeping so soundly and couldn't bear to wake you up, so"

Bai Wu smiled: "It's okay Froze, you can just wake me up next time."

Froze coughed, concealed his strangeness and nodded quickly.

After getting out of the carriage, Bai Wu simply washed herself with the water that Froze found for her.

As soon as he dried his face, Frozer handed over the baked bread.

Bai Wu was sitting on the stone, her blond hair hanging down shining dazzlingly in the sunlight.

Her face, as white as fine porcelain, was also lightly powdered, and she looked like an elf princess born in the forest.

She looked at the bread in her hand and asked curiously: "Frozer, have you been busy all morning? Are you tired?"

Froze scratched his head: "Sister, you're not tired, Froze got up earlier than this when she was tending sheep on the farm."

Bai Wu nodded and gently bit into the sweet bread.

Then she seemed to remember something, raised her head and looked at him: "By the way, Froze, have you seen my blue handkerchief? I suddenly couldn't find it."

The young man's eyelashes blinked rapidly.

"No, no, sister."

Bai Wu sighed sadly: "Then maybe it was blown away by the wind."

Froze looked away guiltily and looked away.

Bai Wu asked again: "Then have you seen Sema? Why haven't I seen her yet?"

Froze pondered for a while: "Mrs. Sema got up early in the morning and said she was going to catch fish in the creek."

Bai Wu frowned: "Catching fish? But it's almost noon now, why doesn't she come back?"

Froze pouted without concealing it: "Maybe she is unwilling to not catch the fish. She wanted to eat the fish I caught for my sister last night."

"You." Bai Wu glanced at him helplessly, then stood up and patted her skirt, "Then I'll go find her. It's getting late, we should leave."

Froze also stood up immediately: "Then I will go with my sister!"

Bai Wu stood on tiptoes and touched his head happily: "Okay, but we have to be separated. These are more efficient."

"Okay." The boy looked a little disappointed, but he still ran in the direction Bai Wu pointed.

Bai Wu lifted up a corner of her skirt and began to wander in the forest carelessly.

Not long after, she heard a cry for help.

It's Sema's voice.

Pushing aside the bushes, Bai Wu saw Sema leaning in the stream at a glance.

She seemed to have slipped from the rocks and was lying stretched out in the stream.

Fortunately, the water in the stream was not deep, but this also caused her to suffer a lot. She was in a very embarrassed state and was dying.

Bai Wu's clear blue eyes gradually became shimmering.

She watched with interest as Sema screamed for help, and watched her struggle in the cold stream until she became silent.

She then pushed aside the bushes, held up her skirt, and stepped forward with elegant little steps.

On the other side, Sema was completely desperate, thinking that she was going to die in this barren mountain.

She couldn't help but start to look back on her life and began to repent to God for the bad things she had done before.

But it's all in vain.

In the end, she could only accept her fate and close her eyes.

But at this moment, a tender white hand stretched out in front of her eyes.

"Quick, Mrs. Sema, catch me."

(End of chapter)


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