Chapter 727
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
It seemed to be Ashton and Rachel.
Rachel spoke in a delicate voice. âMr. Fuller, you didnât have to come with me. This orchard is not that
far away, so Iâm fine being alone. Itâs better if you stay with Mr. Oberick and keep him company.â
Ashton replied softly, âItâs fine. The paths are slippery so itâs not that safe for you to come alone.â
Rachel then broke out into a light smile as her eyes shone brightly, probably because Ashtonâs words
had been very warming to hear.
Feeling as though I was a third wheel, I prepared to leave.
However, Ashton suddenly called on me. âMs. Stovall, have you finished picking the fruits?â
Stunned, I looked into my empty plastic bag and laughed. âNot yet. Arenât you picking some with Ms.
Zimmer? I donât think Mr. Oberick needs that many, so Iâll just leave first!â
âSince youâre already here and the weather is so hot, why donât you pick a few more back and share
them with the rest?â said Rachel, as she deliberately moved closer to Ashton, as if she were afraid that
I would not be able to see how close they were.
I nodded and replied indifferently, âSure, Iâll pick some then!â
As I walked around the orchard, I managed to find a pear tree that looked rather healthy and was at the
right height for me to reach.
Rachel had been following me around as if she were a ghost haunting me. When I plucked a pear and
placed it in my bag, she picked one too. She then wiped it clean for a long time before taking a bite.
She scrunched up her face as she said, âItâs really sour. Whoâs going to eat them if you bring it back?
What a waste of these fruits!â
I just stood there as I was lost for words. Then, I looked at her and said, âSomeone else will eat them. If
itâs too sour for you, go pick your own!â
Ignoring her, I then found another tree. However, Rachel continued to shout, âThese fruits seem good,
Ms. Stovall. Why donât you climb up to pick them!â
I looked to where she pointed and pressed my lips together, speechless. The tree was a few meters
tall, so naturally, it got a lot of sunlight. However, it was not that simple to pluck fruits from a tree that
tall.
âI canât climb trees!â I replied, not planning to carry on the conversation any further.
âSeriously?â She looked at me with a shocked expression and continued, âMr. Fuller told me that you
grew up in the countryside. Donât tell me you canât even climb such a small tree?â
However, the man in question was nowhere in sight. Frowning, I looked at her and said, âDid Ashton
tell you that?â
Rachel nodded as if it was something to be expected. âYeah, he told me so much about his past!â
I then gave her a nod and hummed in reply before ignoring her.
Seeing that I was about to leave, Rachel moved to block my way. âThe fruits on this tree are definitely
sweet. Why canât you just climb up to pluck a few? Youâre so selfish. Whoâs going to eat all those sour
fruits that you picked?â
I huffed, feeling slightly irritated, then looked at her and said, âYou have hands and feet too. Why donât
you climb up and pick them? Since you think itâs so easy, go ahead! Iâm not stopping you!â
What a crazy woman!
âScarlett, youâre⦠really selfish!â Rachel was so furious that she could not find words to refute me and
could only curse at me in anger.
However, I was not in the mood to continue talking to her. I just wanted to pick some fruits and go back.
Just then, Ashton came back with a bag of fruits. He looked at us and asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âYouâre back, Mr. Fuller!â said Rachel, as she strutted to Ashton and continued, âLook at the pears on
this tree! They look so big and juicy even from afar. I bet theyâre delicious.â
He nodded. âItâs a little tall though, so it wonât be easy to climb.â
Rachel nodded and acted pitiful as she replied, âIâd previously heard that Ms. Stovall liked to climb
trees, so I wanted her to give it a try.â
I was lost for words as I always got the feeling that the two of them seemed a little crazy.
Paying no attention to them, I was preparing to leave before Ashton looked at me and raised his
eyebrow, then said, âThe pear tree in the yard at R Province is taller than this. Summer always said that
you climbed it to pick the pears every year. Why donât you try it!â
Damn it!
I frowned and replied, âClimb it yourself. Itâs getting late so I should go back. I still have a lot of work to
finish.â
He replied with an air of leisure, âLooks like you donât really care much about Mr. Murphyâs instructions
to cooperate with us.â
Holding my breath, I glared at both of them, unable to get a word out.
I then placed the bag down then looked up at the tree, which was about three or four meters tall. I could
not help but exhale in annoyance.
It was not actually that difficult. In the past in R Province, John had said that since I was so small and
thin, I would not crush the tree when I climbed it to pick its fruits.
From then on, he liked to trick me into picking the fruits that he could not reach, while he just stood on
the ground and waited with a basket in his hands. According to him, even if I did not pick the fruit and
had fallen, he would still be there to catch me.
Since I was lucky, I had never actually fallen from a tree since I was a kid. Then, as I grew up, it
became rarer for me to climb trees.
During the period when I had brought Summer back to R Province, I planted a pear tree in the yard. It
grew very tall and whenever she wanted to eat one, I would climb up and pick one for her.