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Chapter 241

Chapter 241 He Didn't Kill Her

Holding a cane with a hunchback, the masked man rolled up his sleeves and pointed to the mottled

marks on his arm without looking at Eudora. "I was in a hurry to go down the mountain to find someone

to save you, and I fell below the hillside."

Eudora looked at the scars on his right arm and saw his raised left arm, which also had some wounds,

so she believed it.

"Well, I thought you were ungrateful and ran away."

Eudora finally let go of the unhappiness she had held in the past few days. She said to the masked

man, "Come on, let's go fishing crayfish, and I'll cook tasty crayfish tonight."

According to what the villagers said about the masked man's family situation, she knew he was only in

his twenties and thirties. Eudora thought they could be friends.

So she wanted to take him to fish for crayfish and have a big fancy dinner.

Her arm was injured, so she couldn't do heavy work. Rosetta was a spoiled lady. She came to Ford

County just to go through the motions, so she couldn't work, either.

Therefore, Eudora and Rosetta often fished crayfish in the pond at the door to pass the time.

After all, there was no Internet nor TV. Life was so dull.

"No need."

The masked man directly refused.novelbin

Eudora was moved when she thought the masked man 'rolled down the hillside' to save her. She

insisted, "Come on. I'm not good at fishing crayfish and only caught half a pot one afternoon. Six hands

are better than four. Let's catch them together."

Crayfish was very popular in the city, and many people loved it.

But in the deep mountains, the simple villagers mainly cultivated land and were not interested in

crayfish, which led to the flood of crayfish in the pond at the entrance or in the village field.

Naturally, it was easy for them to catch crayfish.

Rosetta and Eudora were having fun while the masked man was fishing crayfish by the pond silently.

"That night, after Eudora fell into a coma, the masked man sat beside her. He pressed the dagger

against Eudora's neck, but when he thought she had been poisoned to save him, he finally withdrew

the dagger and went down the mountain."

Death and life had their determined appointments. Whether she could be alive would depend on her

luck.

But she survived!

At night, before Colbert came home, the masked man left.

Eudora persuaded him to stay but failed.

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