Chapter 279 Spending the Night in a Mountain Cave
I subconsciously glanced at the handsome man beside me, my voice involuntarily dropping a few notches, “Mr. Monroe.”
There seemed to be a moment of silence on the other end of the phone, no sound, I didn’t wait for the next sentence, didn’t have the mood to talk more with him, so I said into the phone, “I’m hanging up now.”
He then immediately hung up the phone.
Daniel glanced at me, didn’t ask who I was on the phone with, but simply said, “The mountain road will be bumpy later, why don’t you close your eyes and rest for a while?”
I shook my head, unable to fall asleep, with all the muscles in my body tightly tensed at that moment.
But as the saying goes, too much of a good thing can be bad. Three or four hours later, just as Daniel had said, the mountain road was not only bumpy, but also full of twists and turns. I had no idea how long we had been driving, but I felt as if all my bones had been shaken apart, and my stomach was churning.
After enduring for a long time, she ultimately couldn’t hold back and hastily raised her hand, wanting Sebastian to stop the car.
Daniel reacted quickly. Seeing that something was off with my expression, he immediately said, “Stop the car.”
Sebastian hit the brakes, and I hurriedly got out of the car, crouching by the dirt road and retching. Daniel fetched some water and tissues, patting my back and handing me water to rinse my mouth, saying, “There are too many mountain roads, and it’s getting dark. When you
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feel better, we’ll eat something to recover before we set off again.”
He didn’t say anything, and I didn’t realize that we had spent the entire afternoon in the car. The car had been driving for so long, and we were already deep in some mountain range. Mountains surrounded us, and the sky was gradually darkening.
I had dry-heaved everything in my stomach, feeling somewhat better, and managed to steady my breathing, “How much longer until we reach Mount Snake?”
The phone in Sebastian’s hand had already lost signal, but fortunately, he had a map from somewhere. After taking a close look, he said, “There are three or four more hills, but if we go further, there might not be any roads. We’ll have to hike into the mountains.”
It was already a detour, many paths weren’t even considered roads. Fortunately, the vehicle Sebastian prepared was an off-road vehicle, which could overcome most obstacles as long as they weren’t too large.
I nodded, we would drive the car as far as we could, and we would take the back road.
My stomach felt much better, Daniel and I got in the car. We stood outside for a while, a bit dazed, but fortunately, Sebastian had prepared warm clothes in advance.
I restarted the car and hit the road, but shortly after, a heavy rain suddenly started in the mountains. The road I was on was already a mountain road, full of potholes and bumps. With the heavy rain at this time, the road was flooded, making it even more diflicult to drive.
Not long after, it had gotten dark, and the road ahead became increasingly difficult to navigate. Seeing that many places were completely obscured by the heavy rain, I couldn’t help but say, fearing that I might put them in danger, “It’s too dangerous, maybe we
shouldn’t go any further. Let’s find a place to take shelter from the rain and rest for a while.”
Sebastian had been driving for nearly ten hours, a feat that would exhaust anyone. Coupled with the fact that it was now nighttime, it was very easy for accidents to occur. It was far too dangerous.
Daniel probably had similar concerns, saying, “Let’s find a place to take shelter from the rain.”
Sebastian grunted in acknowledgment, driving the car to a cave not far away. Seeing the cave, I was somewhat surprised, but also somewhat delighted. After all, taking shelter from the rain in a cave was much better than in the car. At least, in such cold weather, we could make a fire to keep warm.
After getting off the car, worried about the potential danger in the cave, Sebastian fetched a flashlight to check the situation. Fortunately, there were no wild animals or the like, just some weeds and deadwood inside.
Upon seeing this, we all entered the cave. Fortunately, there was dry grass inside, and in no time, a fire was started. Previously, Sebastian had prepared quite a lot of food in the county town.
He brought some food in and handed it to me and Daniel. Worried that he was too tired, I told him not to worry about us and to sit down and rest for a while.
He hesitated, not moving.
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