Chapter 918
Anthony frowned.
"Here?" he asked, tone low and playful.
He knew Charmine had always been bold, but he did not expect her to ask him to take off his clothes at this kind of place.
When Charmine saw the look on his face, she knew he misunderstood her.
She instantly explained, "Your wounds need to be cleaned. You have mud all over you, and they'd get infected like this.”
Anthony's eyes turned dull. That was it?
No need forthat, then.
"It’s just some minor wound," he replied, "there's no hurry."
Charmine looked at the large surface of the wounds all over him and frowned.
No hurry? He was severely wounded, and these must have been caused by friction. Although the wounds were only on the skin's surface, their surroundings were wet. How could she leave it unattended?
Just as she wanted to speak, Anthony turned his gaze upward to weigh on the situation.
The cave was as spacious as about ten or so square meters. The middle part was a mud pit with two dry sides.
They leaned on the wall with their backs; they seemed safe.
However, the wall was coated with wet mud. They would not be able to climb up, so all they could do was wait for help.
Noticing he was thinking of something, Charmine comforted, "Don't worry, Kay and the team will find us in less than twelve hours."
The Gragoul team had always been powerful and capable.
Anthony's eyes narrowed. Of course, he believed in Kay and his team's capability, but he was curious. How did Charmine get the support of these many people?
Before he could ask, Charmine had found some wooden sticks and leaves, and she knelt in front of him.
"The most important thing now is to clean the wound to prevent infection," she spoke as she used the stick to scrape off the mud around his wounds. Meanwhile, he used leaves to clean the wounds to keep them clean for the time being.
Since his skin was hurt by friction, she worked on them gently. Charmine’s face looked gentle and more delicate than usual.
Anthony watched her as he failed to bite back the growing smile on his face.
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