Chapter 49
Surviving the Apocalypse with my Multiplier System
Rayne finally got up from her bed when she heard the water stop running, bringing her back to reality.
She felt bad for the man because of how badly swollen his foot was. She knew that it must be very painful for him, even though he didnât show it at all. She waited a few minutes inside the camper to give him time to get dressed before she walked out.
"Hey, thank you for letting me shower, and for the clothes!" said Julian, smiling at her. He was seated at the picnic table, wearing the new clothes she had picked out for him.
Rayne was glad to see that the clothing fit, but she couldnât help but admire his handsomeness now that he was cleaned up.
His messy brown hair curled up slightly at the ends due to being wet, and his blemish-free skin provided a delicate touch to his muscular physique.
What drew Rayne in the most were his ice-blue eyes. She felt like those eyes had seen many difficult moments, giving her a subconscious desire to go up to the man and hold him.
She snapped out of her thoughts as she sat down next to him.
"Youâre welcome. Iâm glad the clothes fit you," she said shyly as she reached over to grab the first aid kit.
"Sorry, Iâm not professionally medically trained, but I do know how to bandage up your swollen ankle," she added.
Julian watched as she took the large compression bandage from the first aid kit and squatted in front of him, carefully bandaging his ankle.
Flustered, Julian quietly thanked Rayne. "Oh... um... thank you, you didnât have to do so much for me... I mean, of course, Iâm grateful!" Julian was horrified at the stuttered words that came out of his mouth! Heâd interrogated criminals and negotiated multi-billion dollar contracts, and never once had he stuttered!
Maybe I need to ask Noah to bring a doctor with him to make sure my brain is still functioning properly!
Rayne took her time bandaging his ankle, adjusting the tightness as needed along the way. It took her a few minutes to finish, and just as she stood up, her stomach growled!
She froze at the sound, her face turning red from the embarrassment! She just realized that since she left her house this morning, she hadnât had a bite to eat all day! It was already past lunchtime, and her stomach was reminding her to eat.
Julian laughed at her cute embarrassed expression. "Haha, my stomach has been growling too, donât worry." He only said this because he wanted to help ease her embarrassment. However, moments later, his stomach growled even louder than Rayneâs!
They both stood still, looking at each other, then burst out into laughter together.
"Haha! Iâll go make us something to eat, Iâll be right back!" said Rayne, laughing at the situation. She walked inside and made her way over to the small kitchenette. This camper was a luxury model and had a double-burner stove along with a mini-fridge included, allowing Rayne to prepare hot dishes.
However, she was really hungry and didnât want to waste a lot of time cooking, so she opened up her system panel instead.
She scrolled through the various prepared foods that she had collected over time, carefully deciding what to choose. She couldnât choose anything too flashy like king crab or sushi, but she didnât want to resort to something basic like a sandwich either.
She decided to go with a creamy pasta dish with chicken and a side salad. She figured that pasta was relatively quick to cook, so she didnât need to spend a lot of time pretending to cook inside the camper.
She spent about 15 minutes playing a game on her phone before she took out some nice plates and the two copies of the creamy chicken pasta. She took the pasta out of the takeout boxes and arranged it neatly on the plate, leaving some room for the side salad.
Scrolling through her âSaladâ tab, she found a nice dark leafy green salad and split it between the two plates. She made sure to throw all the takeout boxes into her system trash bin before walking out of the camper.
Julian was sitting quietly on the bench of the picnic table, admiring the beautiful view of the river. He felt that Rayne really picked out a good spot to camp at, even though he still wasnât sure what brought her here.
After a while, he heard the door to the camper open and saw Rayne carrying two large plates of food. He was surprised to see the delicious pasta on the plate when she placed it in front of him.
He saw her quickly run back inside and bring out two glasses of water and the utensils before she sat down across from him.
"Wow, this looks so good! Thank you for treating me to such a nice meal," said Julian. Heâd been living off of pre-packaged meals mixed with his terrible cooking for over a month now, and seeing this restaurant-quality meal felt like a blessing!
"By the way, Iâm Julian. I feel like youâve helped me out so much today, yet I havenât even introduced myself."
Rayne looked over at him, slightly flustered. "How rude of me! Iâm Rayne, nice to meet you, Julian! And youâre welcome, Iâm glad I could help!"
"Nice to meet you, Rayne," replied Julian. So I was right! It really is Dr. Westonâs daughter!
Although he confirmed her identity, Julian still decided to pretend like he didnât know her, which, in a sense, was true. He knew her father, but this really was the first time theyâd met.
Surviving the Apocalypse with my Multiplier System ï¤Chapter 48: Internal Struggles Tsunade Can Hear My Inner Voice ï¤Chapter 73 - Roasted Rabbit Harem Stealer: Reborn with the God-Tier Sharing System ï¤Chapter 169: Submission and small meeting They chatted occasionally as they ate.
"So, what brings you out here? I donât think this is a campsite, right?" asked Julian, feigning ignorance.
Rayne stayed silent for a minute while she thought of an appropriate answer.
"Well, Iâm sure you saw it too. All of the disaster happening in the city. Most of the taller buildings have collapsed, killing thousands, Iâm sure... I felt like coming somewhere remote, such as here, would be the safest option. I donât think things will get any better anytime soon. What about you?"
Julian was surprised to hear her answer. What she said was what his instincts had told him earlier today when he was on the phone with Ian.
He wasnât really sure how to answer her. "Well, I guess my reasoning is similar to yours, but youâre clearly a lot more prepared."
"Yes, Iâm lucky in that regard. I was actually planning on going on a camping trip with my friend, which allowed me to leave with this whole setup early this morning."
When Julian heard her say that she left this morning, he was a little surprised. At least from the outside of the camper, it looked like sheâd been living here for a little while.
"If you donât mind sleeping on the fold-out couch, youâre welcome to stay with me until your ankle heals," offered Rayne. Although she didnât know what kind of person Julian was, she felt comfortable around him and decided to let him stay for at least a little while.