Lola stepped near Harry and gave him a pinch secretly.
Harry purposely contorted his face with pain. Seeing his agony, Nicole put on a worried expression and asked, "What's wrong with you, uncle Harry? Are you ill?"
Harry shook his hand, "I'm not sick. Your mommy was gonna kick me out! Help me, Nicole!"
His pitiful look astonished Lola. How could he be so childish?
"Mommy, show some mercy on him, please! Let him sleep with us, okay?" Nicole moved towards Lola and tugged at her clothes pitifully.
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At night, the three slept on the one bed, Nicole lying in the middle.
But at midnight, she was moved inside.
The others whispered. "Harry, stop it! Nicole's here!"
"Relax. I just wanna hug you. Don't mind me. Good night!" Immersing himself in her fragrance, he enjoyed the serenity at the moment.
Would Harry just hug Lola to sleep? Of course not!
The man got out the bed and carried her by the waist to the bathroom.
When they came out, Nicole was sleeping horizontally across the bed.
Harry laughed, put Lola on the edge of the bed and moved the sleeping Nicole aside.
Just as he settled Nicole, a muffled bang was heard.
Harry looked back to find the woman absent. Lola rose up and glared at him, "How dare you kick me off the bed!"
The man held back his laughter and picked her up to the bed.
"I'm sorry! I forgot you, my sweetheart!" Harry helped her knead where it hurt. After a while, he felt into the mood again!
Lola quickly pulled the blanket to cover herself. "Time to sleep!"
As he decided to let her go, he tucked Nicole in, cuddled Lola in his arms and fell asleep safe and sound.
Next early morning, they set off for Echo Bay.
At Echo Bay Village.
Located in a desolate place with towering mountains surrounded, it was an old village with a history of a thousand years.
To reach Echo Bay village, they must pass a long and tortuous road. It had been narrow, but it was repaired to be a dual-lane road by the government.
The road was so zigzag that they went round to get to the other side of the mountain. With a wide open view, one could catch sight of the whole village with old houses orderly parting in two rows by the wide Echo Bay.
There were dozens of mossy stone bridges over the bay. Now and then a ship floated downstream.
Water streaming down along the steps could be found here and there among houses. Since it was summer now, the waterfall were all greeny under the verdant trees.
The overcast sky heralded the rain. The high mountains afar immediately were shrouded in the clouds and fogs. The drizzles stopped within ten minutes, as suddenly as it came.
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