Chapter 867 Grandma’s Leaving Us Soon
“I’ll leave with you.” This was probably the rashest decision Savannah had ever made in her life. Jason was overjoyed to hear what she said. Initially, he had planned on staying in town for a while longer in hopes that he might have been able to convince Savannah of his genuine feelings for her. To his surprise, Savannah agreed to leave with him before he had to do any of that.
Her agreement was good news to the both of them, and they both wore smiles on their faces when they exchanged glances with each other. Savannah no longer tried to run off this time—she followed Jason on an extremely long car trip, followed by her first plane ride that lasted for more than 20 hours. Finally, they arrived at Yucaria, a country that was foreign to her.
Since it was the first time that she boarded a plane, she felt extremely nauseous the entire trip. She puked a few times in the plane and continued to puke even after they got off the ride. She was extremely weak and drowsy by the time they arrived at Yucaria.
Due to this incident, Jason brought her to rest in another one of his properties in the city instead of bringing her directly to his family home. He was worried that Savannah would feel too pressured to meet his family so soon.
After arriving at their lodging, Savannah slept for an entire day before she finally felt better. Jason stayed by her side and waited while she slept. “How are you feeling? Better?” Savannah opened her eyes to meet his gentle gaze.
“I’m a lot better now. The plane ride was torturous,” she muttered in a weak voice as she looked at him with her big, watery eyes. “It was your first time on a plane, so it might have been hard for you to get used to it.
Don’t worry; it’ll get easier in the future.” Jason smiled. “I’ve prepared some soup for you. Why don’t you try some of it? You might feel better after eating something.”
Savannah sat upright in bed as she spoke. “Are we in your house now? Should I greet your grandparents and parents first? It’s rude for me to stay here without greeting them, right?”
“This isn’t my house. This is just a temporary place that I use sometimes. Don’t worry. We can meet my family once you feel better. Here, try this soup.” He brought a spoonful of soup toward her lips.
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