Chapter 661
Beside them, Robin lifted his head to look at Curtis.
Curtis gently squeezed Rayna's hand and suggested. “Let's head down the mountain and find a place to rest for the night. A hotel would be ideal.” His last part was an order for Robin.
“Okay, then.” Rayna no longer held any hope after she discovered Shvomhid Mountain was the lotus flower-shaped mountain she visited in the past.
The three of them set off down the same winding mountain path, with no idea that a mysterious figure was watching them from behind the little log cabin that was tucked away in the woods. No one noticed the figure slowly turning around and disappearing back into the shadows.
Rayna and Curtis decided to check into a hotel room that was located in close proximity to the base of the mountain.
Inside the bathroom, Curtis was wiping Rayna's hands carefully. He could sense that she was feeling downcast and assumed it was due to the rule imposed by the traditional medicine practitioner. In an attempt to cheer her up, he said, “We'll tiy our luck at climbing the mountain once more tomorrow morning.”
“No need. Nothing will change,” Rayna told him. “The traditional medicine practitioner is stubborn. I only came to Shvomhid Mountain in the past as my mother was sick and needed some herbs. I was hiking up the mountain when I stumbled across a little boy who got hurt.”
A boy...
Curtis focused on that detail. “Why haven't you told me that you've been to Shvomhid Mountain before?”
“It happened a long time ago when I was young,” Rayna explained as Couch helped her to the couch. He gave her a glass of water which she held in her hands. “I think it happened over a decade ago.”
“Can you tell me about it?” Curtis urged.
“Sure.” Rayna took a sip of the water before proceeding to give him a detailed account of the incident.
Upon hearing her story, Curtis felt an overwhelming wave of sympathy for her. He was astonished that she had to take on the role of an adult and shoulder such a heavy burden while she was still a child.
“It seems that the old traditional medicine practitioner is a kind man.” Curtis initially assumed that the man wouldn't give the herb to Rayna as it was rare and expensive.
“He didn't want to give it to me at first, but the pretty lady told him to give it to me. That was how I ended up getting it.” Holding her glass, Rayna recalled the lady she met in the past. “She was really pretty. She looked like a princess in the movies.”
Hearing that, a smile nudged Curtis' lips.
Rayna was always generous with her compliments, lavishing all pretty ladies she encountered with sincere adoration. Curtis was familiar with that side of her.
Rayna was truly gorgeous and had an alluring charm, but she was completely unaware of her captivating qualities. Curtis was a little frustrated with her on that. He could see how desirable she was, yet she was oblivious to the admiration she had been receiving from the opposite sex.
Knock, knock, knock!
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