Chapter 1548
The Love that Never Really Dies
Chapter 1548 You Are Late
They paired up and started exploring the place, but not long after they came in and went along the
cave, they realized that the path was becoming broader and broader, and everything was becoming
clearer around them.
Vivian noticed that something was wrong, and she asked, âWhat's happening, Duncan? Why is the
path becoming smoother all of a sudden?â
A frown appeared on Duncan's face. He was still thinking about that question, but then he noticed a
familiar scent lingering in the air, and he stopped walking for a moment.
Vivian was holding his hand, and when she realized he had stopped, she came to a halt as well.
âWhat is it, Duncan? What happened?â
âIt's nothing. Wait right here for me. I'll take a look over there.â He let her go and went to the spot
where the scent was the heaviest.
She didn't know what he was trying to do, but she didnât dare move around in such an unfamiliar
area, so she waited for Duncan to make his return. About five to six worrying minutes later, Duncan
finally came back, much to her relief.
Vivian asked him, âWhat is it, Duncan? Did you find something over there?â
Duncan answered, âYes. There's dried sand over there. There might even be an exit too. Your brother
probably left using that exit. We'd better get going right now.â
âAll right then.â Vivian agreed with Duncan.
They trotted quickly along the cave, but this time, they didnât even make five hundred meters. All of
a sudden, a loud rumble was heard, and the ground started shaking violently.
Vivian was shocked by the sudden development. âWhat is happening, Duncan? Why is this place
suddenly caving in?â
âIâ" Before Duncan could even say anything, the ground they were stepping on suddenly cracked,
and the two of them fell through it.
The moment Vivian fell through, a stab of pain traveled up her head from her right ankle, and
everything turned black around her. Before she blacked out, her last thoughts were, This place is
booby-trapped? Wait, that means lanâs in trouble.
When she regained consciousness, she realized there was something wet around her lips, and she
drank the sweet liquid even though she didn't know what it was. Who is it? Is it Duncan?
She finally regained her consciousness, and she opened her eyes, but what she saw first was
unending darkness. âDuncan? Is that you there? Where are we? Do you know what this place is?"
she held the person who was feeding her and quickly barraged him with a lot of questions.
However, the person was keeping quiet. His hands were cold and hard, but Duncan's were muscular.
Hm? Who is this?
Vivian thought about it for a few seconds, then she suddenly grabbed the person's finger and
reflexively touched his hand. âOh my god, Kurt! Why didnât you show up earlier? I almost died, for
god's sake!â
She started crying like a baby, and she pounced on the person before her. She hugged him and
cried in his embrace, as if she had found someone she could rely on even though that person was
two years younger than she was.
The darkness and the unknown dangers that lurked within tensed Kurt up, but when the girl started
crying right in front of him, he couldn't bring himself to get angry at her. He sighed in resignation,
and he couldn't bring himself to push her away.
Well, what else can I do but spoil her? Kurt picked her up from the ground and leaped up, then he
pulled them up the stone wall using the vines that hung around them.
Vivian was still in a state of shock. She was busy crying her heart out earlier, so when Kurt came
back up with her in his arms, she was still staring at him dumbly. At that moment, what she thought
was, Hey, how did I get up here so fast anyway?
Kurt ignored her. After they came up, he took her to a brighter place and placed her down, then he
started checking her ankle.
"Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!â The moment he touched it, she started shouting in pain, and a look of agony
painted her face.
Kurt stopped touching her ankle immediately. He put her down and stood up to look around them.
Vivian asked, âWhere are you going? Donât leave me here alone.â
Kurt answered, âI will not. I'll get some sticks to secure your leg in one place. Then I'll prop you up
and take you with me.â
Vivian protested, âProp me up? But I don't want to walk! I want you to give me a piggyback ride! My
ankleâs hurt, and you want me to walk? How could you!"
And the girl started crying again. Even though she had grown, she was still the same little girl
whenever she cried. Her tears would keep streaming down her cheeks.
Kurt could not believe what he was hearing.
That was the difference between him and the boy called Duncan. Before they came into the cave,
Duncan had told Vivian to hold his waist, but she had refused. However, when Kurt said he wouldn't
even give her a ride on his back, she started crying pitifully.
Kurt's mood was significantly lifted. He came back and picked her up from the ground instead of
carrying her on his back.
Vivian said, âO-Oh, are you going to hold me like this? But I'm a heavy girl.â
Kurt answered, âIt is all right. We should leave this place and find your brother right now.â
Oh, right. I have to find him. Vivian finally snapped out of her delusion, and her face was red with
embarrassment. Even though the road ahead was dark, she still felt at ease. For some reason, she
always felt at ease as long as Kurt was around.
"Oh, Kurt. Did you see Duncan? He fell into this place with me.â
âI did not see him.â The young man who was holding her looked as cold as ice.