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He touched my face.“Let’s go somewhere else.”
I slapped him.“You’re such a shameless, despicable bastard! I was blind to love you and bond with you!” My voice trembled with anger. If I could turn back time, I would have ended this disastrous relationship before it even began.
Jason’s eyes were bloodshot from my words. “Regretting being with me now? But it’s too late. You’re already my oemga. As long as I don’t let you go, you can’t leave!”
“You’re the one who cheated! You’re the one who ignored me! You’re the one who hurt me! Why are you still tormenting me? How could you be so cruel?!”
I was truly furious. My emotions completely collapsed. Tears flowed uncontrollably like a broken string of pearls.
I had overcome so many obstacles to get bonded. Unexpectedly, the bonding severance procedure was even more difficult. I was truly exhausted. What sins had I committed in my past life?
“…Don’t
cry, don’t cry, my dear. I’m wrong, it’s all my fault,” Jason’s heart ached. “I deserve to die. I was bewitched. I don’t want to torment you. I just don’t want you to leave.”
I suddenly fell silent. Looking at him through my tear–filled eyes, perhaps influenced by my overwhelming emotions, or maybe enchanted by the mountain spirits and goblins, I suddenly felt so tired, annoyed, and helpless.“Is it only when I’m dead that you’ll stop?”
Jason was speechless. His hand hovered over my cheek, staring at me blankly. He was at a loss for words.
Everything had gone wrong when he couldn’t resist Tanner’s temptation, taking that first wrong step. It had sealed an irreversible outcome, like a fairytale castle built of dominoes, destined to become ruins once the first piece fell.
There was nothing he could do; everything was out of control.
We stared at each other in silence for a long time, both seeming to have exhausted all our energy.
After a long while, I said, “I’m hungry. I want to eat something.”
Jason responded dejectedly, “I’ll go buy you something.”
Getting out of the car, he realized that there was nowhere to buy food in this desolate place. And the car was out of gas.
I looked at him without moving.“My leg isn’t healed yet; you hurt it again just now, and I can’t
run.”
Jason didn’t explain.“I’ll go look for a small shop nearby. Wait for me in the car.”
“Mm.” I replied weakly.
Jason got out of the car and locked the door. He checked the map on his phone. The nearest convenience store was about a half–hour walk away. He searched for the supermarket’s phone
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number, hoping they would deliver, but to no avail. Delivery services were all out of range.
He could only go to that small supermarket. Mr. Winter had created this mess himself, so he couldn’t complain.
I watched Jason walk away. The moment he disappeared from mysight, I immediately climbed into the back seat, folded down the back seats, got into the trunk, and escaped through the emergency exit.My wolf was still shaken, its nerves on edge, “YOU’RE ACTING TOO WELL! IF IT WEREN’T FOR THE MINDLINK, YOU ALMOST HAD ME FOOLED!”
My wound had indeed been pressed, but it was fine. Currently, except for running, I could walk normally without any issues.
I walked in the opposite direction. After walking for about twenty minutes, I felt pain in my wound. If I continued, it might burst open, making it impossible to walk. I looked at the mountain next to me.
Should I hide for a while? I had been sending Summer my location; perhaps she was nearby.
Having made up my mind, I slowly climbed the slope, found a place with lush vegetation to hide, and called Summer, sending her my current location.
Summer estimated it would take her thirty–five minutes to arrive at most and told me to stay put and not run around.
After hanging up, I hugged my knees, staring blankly at the stars in the night sky.
The surroundings were pitch black. I sighed softly, feeling a pang of sadness, annoyance, and strange amusement.
After about ten minutes, I suddenly heard a sound like footsteps. I tensed up; Summer couldn’t have arrived this quickly!
My wolf was terrified, “WHO’S THAT!?”
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