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Ms. Escape Marrying to Run Fighting to Rise novel Chapter 293

Chapter 293 Going Fishing

“Slow,” Nina murmured, her chubby fingers nudging the insects, keeping them in line.

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She was thoroughly enjoying her bug playtime. Nearby, William was called away, seemingly to help with some matters related to the coffin.

He left someone to watch the children before heading off.

Nina saw William leave, but didn’t follow.

She had things to play with outside and didn’t want to go back inside.

Just as Nina was engrossed with her insects, a few local village children wandered over.

They stopped when they saw her. “Hey, chubby, are you from out of town?” one asked.

Hearing “chubby,” Nina’s head snapped up.

“Not chubby!” she retorted angrily.

The child who called her that, a boy of about seven or eight, laughed.

“Yes, you are chubby!” he insisted, calling her “chubby” again.

He then asked if she wanted to play with them. “We’re going fishing. We’ll catch fish and roast them. It’s really tasty. Wanna come?”

Nina had never been fishing, but she loved catching fish.

She thought for a few seconds, then stood up from the ground, her little face serious, her hands clasped behind her back, and followed the group of kids looking offended.

Nina went off with the children. Noah hadn’t been invited.

He watched her back, then went over and inherited the bugs she left behind.

Noah wasn’t scared of the many insects either.

He squatted down and started playing with them, copying Nina.

However, after just a few seconds, he got bitten.

Noah cried out, dropped the bugs, and ran back home to find Harper.

“Mommy! Bug bite me! Nina’s bug bite me! Mommy, Nina bite me!” As he ran, his tattling

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turned into blaming Nina entirely.

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Nina, who was usually the one blaming others, was getting a taste of her own medicine for the

first time.

Luckily, Nina didn’t hear him.

If she had, she’d probably be shouting “I so mad!” by now.

Of the two little ones who had just been near each other, one was now running home crying, and the other was heading further away to fish.

On the way to fish, Nina stayed quiet at first.

But the other kids talked to her.

“What’s

The trees by the pond dropped leaves all over the water.

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“Nina, do you want to eat berries? My family picked some. I’ll give you some later when we go back,” one of the girls offered.

Nina sat with them by the pond’s edge.

She nodded. “Yeah.”

Settled in, she held her little fishing rod and fished with the others.

One of her bodyguards had already gone back to report to William.

Two remained, and they wanted to take Nina away from here.

The pond’s edge was too dangerous; they wouldn’t dare let Nina take the risk.

But just the two of them couldn’t haul away Nina.

They had to go back and get William.

Under the nervous watch of the two remaining bodyguards, Nina sat well-behavedly fishing by the pond.

She lasted about two minutes before getting restless.

Fishing required patience. Nina only had patience for messing around.

So, she put her little rod down on the ground, got up, and went off to play elsewhere.

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