Unlock the content CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE Jeremiah frowned and tightened his grip. "What do you mean they can't harm you? Listen to me. Stay close. If you want to do something, I'll do it for you." Yvette looked into Jeremiah's eyes, raised an eyebrow, and said, word by word, "My blood is the poison to these poisonous insects. If you don't believe me, I'll show you." Charles was stunned. 'Yvette's blood is poison to the poisonous insects? What's going on here?' he wondered.
Jeremiah pursed his lips, remaining silent, and his expression dark. After a long pause, he finally released her hand. "They can't get close to you, right?" Yvette paused, nodding obediently. She spoke slowly. "They can't." Jeremiah nodded. "Good." The next second, he picked Yvette up, tightening his hold on her. In a low voice, he murmured by her ear, "I'll carry you out. Just let me." Yvette nestled into Jeremiah's arms, looked up, and smiled slightly, rubbing against him. She appeared innocent and obedient. "Let's go." Jeremiah lowered his gaze, looking at Yvette with a soft expression. He couldn't help but feel his heart soften. "Okay." Charles, following behind them, couldn't even put into words how he felt at that moment.
'Can't they be a little more mindful of the situation?' Charles thought. "They're calmly showing affection in such a disgusting place? Oh my god. Only big shots can make this look so effortless. Look at all the poisonous insects around them. Amazing...
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Chapter 418 55% 'Can't you noticewhile you're showing off your affection? Yvette isn't afraid of the poisonous insects, but I am!' Charles wondered as he roared inwardly.
Jeremiah, carrying Yvette, kept his eyes on her. Without changing his expression, he took the first step. Charles felt a sudden jolt in his heart. If these poisonous insects weren't afraid of Yvette, Jeremiah's life was in danger here.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt'How much courage does it take to make that first step? These two really trust each other unconditionally, Charles thought.
The next second, Jeremiah's right foot landed firmly among the poisonous insects. To Charles's disbelief, all the poisonous insects instantly scattered in every direction.
They fled as if they had encountered their natural enemy. The people inside the jars suddenly opened their eyes, as though they had been startled, and began wriggling uncontrollably.
Charles said, "Yvette, they're moving." Jeremiah paused and calmly responded. "It's just an involuntary body tremor." Yvette patted Jeremiah's shoulder and jumped out of his arms. She glanced around at the jars, where eerie sounds were coming from, and said in a calm, unhurried tone, "Let's go. The real treasures are inside." Charles nodded. He felt that the treasures Yvette referred to were certainly not the sas what he had in mind. The three of them passed through the jars and reached the farthest end. There, a small door appeared before them. Compared to the large doors outside, this one seemed rather ordinary, even lacking a lock. Yvette stepped forward. The scent of poisonous insects growing stronger seeped through the crack in the door.
Her voice was cool and detached as she spoke. "The people outside are just the hosts for the poisonous insects. What's inside is where the real poisonous insects are." Jeremiah's eyes were cold and deep as he stared at the door, his gaze darkening. He stepped forward and pushed it open.
When the door creaked open, the foul, decaying stench from outside was replaced by a refreshing fragrance that filled the air. Beyond the door lay a completely different world. Inside a small room were dozens of exquisite wooden boxes. Just the craftsmanship of the boxes suggested their high value, so one could imagine the worth of what was inside. Charles looked at Yvette and asked, "Yvette, is this where the poisonous insects you mentioned are?" Yvette nodded. A cold glint flashed in her eyes, and her voice grew colder. "Yes," she said nothing further.
The poisonous insects here were likely bred by sacrificing at least a thousand lives.
Yvette approached, crouched down, and slowly opened one of the boxes. Inside, a plump, golden-colored insect with vivid, sharp eyes was clumsily wriggling around.
It looked rather cute at first glance. However, this was a poisonous insect that fed on blood and could only survive after countless battles.
Charles stared at the insect in the box, stunned. "This is a poisonous insect? This chubby little thing is the poisonous insect everyone fears? This is ridiculous,' he wondered.
Charles picked up another box and was about to open it when Jeremiah stopped him. "Don't." Startled, Charles lost his grip, and the box fell, dropping the poisonous insect onto the ground.
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To his shock, the golden insect suddenly took flight, its tiny wings fluttering as it darted straight toward him. This poisonous insect was even Very more golden than the previous one, with its wings glowing faintly as it sped toward him. Charles took two quick steps back, his face full of shock. The insect was faster. In the blink of an eye, it was almost on him, about to burrow into his skin. In a split second, Yvette stepped in front of Charles.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJeremiah's face darkened as he immediately reached for his gun The poisonous insect froze midair, its golden eyes locking on Yvette, and it stopped in its tracks.
Jeremiah saw this, his eyes narrowing as he held back from shooting, staying ready for it.
Yvette raised her eyes to meet the flying poisonous insect. Her beautiful, cold eyes narrowed slightly.
This poisonous insect had developed intelligence. It was a rare one indeed. Generally, these types didn't mix with ordinary poisonous insects. Either no one had realized it was intelligent yet, or it was too rare to be noticed. The insect suddenly moved again. It circled Yvette twice, flapping its wings as if excited. Charles was stunned. 'So this poisonous insect distinguishes between people? Does it only like good-looking ones?' he wondered.
It turned out that Charles's assumption was correct. The poisonous insect seemed to be m attracted to beautiful people. After circling Yvette for two or three rounds, the insect flew directly to her hand. Yvette's clear, bright eyes fixed on the insect, and then she did something unexpected. Slowly, she extended her hand and opened her palm.
|| In the next moment, the poisonous insect flew into her hand, landing on it as if it had decided to rest. It glanced at Jeremiah and Charles before lying down comfortably in her palm.
It rolled over and squinted its eyes, enjoying the moment.
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