Chapter 738
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
For a moment, I actually felt slightly uneasy. Fortunately, Laurel was here to chat with me.
âI remember we loved camping and hiking when I was still in university. Looking back, I really miss
those good old days.â She sighed. âIn just the blink of an eye, ten years have whizzed past.â
âYouâre right. I canât believe Iâm going to be thirty soon!â Nora sighed. âI feel like Iâm still young and free.
How did I grow old so fast?â
Gazing at the night sky full of shimmering stars, I took a deep breath. âThereâs no need to dwell on the
past. People just have to do what theyâre supposed to do in due courses like studying, getting married,
and giving birth. Our ancestors had lived for thousands of years, yet they followed the same routine. Itâs
not that they hadnât thought of living their ideal lives. Perhaps they had experienced the freedom which
we all long for, but in the end, they found it even more unbearable than being married and having kids.â
Nodding her head, Nora turned to glance at Tessa. âTessa, arenât you into philosophy? What do you
think about life?â
Pressing her lips together, the woman looked intently at the night sky for a few seconds before saying
indifferently, âLife and death have been fated from the start. Itâs an endless cycle of torment.â
âWhat nonsense are you talking about?â Nora mumbled and pouted her lips. She then turned to
Armond and asked with a sweet smile, âMr. Murphy, do you have anything to say?â
âNo,â Armond replied. His icy gaze was fixed on the night sky.
âOuch!â All of a sudden, Rachel jumped to her feet with her hands over her stomach, and her face
contorted with agony. âMy stomach hurts.â
Ashton furrowed his brows. âWhatâs wrong?â
âI donât know. Iâm having a stomach-ache. Maybe I ate something bad. Excuse me, I need to relieve
myself.â Immediately, she scurried away while holding her tummy.
Watching the woman sprinting toward the end of the enormous field, everyone tried to stifle a laugh.
There was no undergrowth or trees that could act as a cover across the field, so she had to run further
away.
None of them had thought of this issue before camping.
Nora let out a half-suppressed giggle, moving closer to me. âI bet sheâll not be able to enjoy the
stargazing tonight.â
âWhy did you say so?â Staring at her enigmatic face, I couldnât help but ask.
The woman flashed me a sly smile and said impishly, âThatâs the consequence of acting all high and
mighty when she knows nothing at all. I had no other way to vent my frustrations.â
Glancing at her sneaky expression, I made a wild guess. âDid you put something in her food?â
She shrugged noncommittally. âI only added a little chocolate in the glass of milk she drank just now.â
Bewildered, I asked, âCan milk and chocolate cause diarrhoea?â
She nodded her head. âYes. Donât worry, she wonât die. Sheâll only have the runs.â
I see.
âLook! A shooting star!â someone screamed in delight. In an instant, everyone looked up at the sky.
Sure enough, a few dazzling shooting stars glided through the night sky.
âHurry and make a wish!â Nora closed her eyes and clasped her hands together at once, wishing
solemnly upon the star.
A smile spread across my face. Instinctively, I turned to the other side. I was stunned when I locked
eyes with Ashton unexpectedly.
Never had I thought that he was looking at me at the same time. His dark, gleaming eyes appeared
slightly distant and aloof.
In a split second, I swiftly averted my gaze. Like Nora, I closed my eyes and acted as though I was
making a wish as well. Under his steady gaze, the rhythm of my heartbeat became frantic.
âWhat did you wish for?â After the shooting stars vanished, Nora asked enthusiastically, staring at me.
âI wish for peace, joy, and health,â I answered impassively.
She gave me a sniff of disapproval. âHow boring. Why did you wish for those things? You might as well
just wish that youâll come to your senses.â
Afterward, she looked at Armond and asked curiously, âMr. Murphy, what did you wish for?â
Glancing at her coldly, the man answered indifferently, âI donât believe in this.â
Then, he closed his eyes to take a rest.
Finding the two of us lame and unexciting, she clambered over to Laurel and Tessa to ask them the
same question.
Staring at the breath-taking starry night sky, I spaced out. I truly loved such an environment. It was so
relaxing and soothing. My mind was clear of unwanted thoughts.
With my eyes closed, I drifted off and felt like I was no longer on earth but in heaven.
After a while, someone suddenly spoke. âMs. Zimmer has been away for quite some time. Why isnât
she back yet?â
Opening my eyes, I glanced around the campsite. Rachel was nowhere to be seen.
In the meantime, Nora was chatting with Laurel. âDonât worry, sheâs so good at playing innocent and
pitiful. Sheâll be alright even if she runs into any wild animal.â
It was already 11 p.m., and Rachel had been gone for an hour.
Turning to glance at Ashton, I couldnât help but urge him. âMr. Fuller, you should check on her. After all,
sheâs a woman. Itâll be dangerous if she runs into any problem.â
âYeah, Mr. Fuller. Hurry and look for her.â Everyone followed suit. It was about time to sleep, since we
had finished eating and been stargazing for a while.