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Chapter 268

Chapter 268 Colbert Was Furious

When the flood took her away, Eudora was almost desperate, as if she had seen death.

After finally getting out of the water, her wound had symptoms of infection again, which got her a high

fever, and she couldn't walk.

After being abandoned by the masked man, she walked alone in the deep mountains and forests,

supporting her weak and tired body and feeling unable to walk due to hunger.

She even saw a 10-foot-long python.

If it was other times, Eudora would be able to kill it by herself.

However, her body was too weak at that moment, so she could only take a detour, run far away, and

hide on a tree late at night.

In the end, things got even worse, and she met a pack of wolves.

It was only three days, but Eudora, who had gone through ups and downs, felt that three days seemed

like a century, and it had always been a challenge to her.

Being tortured to the point of near collapse, she just wanted to lean in Colbert's arms, greedily asking

for this slight sense of security.

"Okay, let's hug for a while."novelbin

He replied softly, "You can hold me for as long as you want."

Eudora leaned in his arms, and her bad mood was better. Then, she opened her red eyes. "Thank you,

brother."

She originally wanted to call his name, but Eudora was somewhat moved by the change in Colbert's

attitude towards her recently.

She said, "Although I know you don't want me to die just because you want Grandma to be happy, I

really appreciate it."

Eudora pushed Colbert away, blinked her long and thick eyelashes, wiped away the tears hanging from

them, and then said, "Don't worry. As long as I live, I will treat grandma well."

As she said that, she sighed again and said with emotion, "Grandma is really happy. It's great for her to

have a grandson like you."

It was clearly a compliment but sounded weird when it came from Eudora's mouth.

After hearing Eudora's words, the unconcealable distressed look on Colbert's handsome face instantly

became cold and gloomy.

A little tenderness he had was gradually worn away by Eudora.

His lips parted slightly, and he said word by word, "Then you'd better do what you're supposed to do as

a god-granddaughter. Otherwise..."

"Otherwise what?"

Eudora curled her lips. "Otherwise, you will make my life a living hell, right? I know. I know. I will

definitely treat Grandma well. Go pick the fruit quickly. I'm so hungry. If I starve to death, Grandma will

definitely be sad."

She waved her hand, covered her growling stomach, and looked at him eagerly.

This damn man, how could she not know what he was thinking?

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