[I never really thought much of Clyde until | saw him on this show. Man, he used to have a celebrity image as heavy as a ton of
bricks, but now he's just one of us—no pretense, no fuss.]
[To be honest, last night the camera caught a glimpse of Joana's bag. If it weren't for her stash of makeup, that thing would have
been light as a feather.]
[Even though Joana gets under my skin, when Clyde shouted out a "Keep it up!", | actually felt a twinge of sympathy for her. |
mean, | couldn't help but laugh...]
Joana was on the verge of tears, but she clenched her jaw tight and didn't let them fall.
She looked, well, a little pitiful, truth be told.
After a while, Naylor cback and took sof Joana's stuff, putting it into his own pack. "We're here for an adventure, not a
vacation," he said with an icy edge.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJoana just stood there, silent.
The group kept moving, but Joana couldn't keep up. In the end, she reluctantly discarded her skincare products but chose to hold
onto her makeup. She didn't have the guts to go completely bare-faced like Astrid.
No one knew how long they'd been walking when they suddenly saw a red tree in the distance. Joana blurted out, "Can we take a
detour? Can we not go through the front?"
Parrish frowned. "What's the deal? Why can't we go down that path?"
Joana pursed her lips and said meekly, "I did my homework before coming here. This mountain is notorious, and many adventurers
have met their end here. Without fail, their last steps were near that mountain range ahead, where the tree with red leaves stands.
The inteis clear on that. Better safe than sorry, Mr. Naylor. Let's take the long way around—I don't want to die here!"
Naylor looked at Joana and replied coolly, "Don't scare yourself with online tales. Sof that stuff is just fiction. Mr. Maddox, the
crew, and | have already scouted this route. See? I'm standing here in one piece, aren't I?"
With nothing more to say, Joana quietly followed, all the while clutching at Parrish's backpack.
He was annoyed by her but seeing her genuine fear, he let her hang on without a word.
Astrid glanced at the tree and then at the mountain shrouded in mist, whispering to Elio, "This must be the place."
Enodded in agreement.
Parrish, curious and irritated, asked, "What's all this 'place’ talk? Can you two stop speaking in riddles? You know curiosity killed the
cat, right?"
"Are you sure you want to know? Maybe you're better off in the dark. Otherwise, you'll accuseof flaunting my relationship
again," Eteased, leaving Parrish pretending to be hurt.
Shaking his head in mock despair, Parrish said, "Mr. Lampard, you've changed. You've started to throw shade atnow. You're not
the Mr. Lampard | used to know!"
Turning to face the camera, Parrish addressed the audience, "Viewers at home, | need your support here! My fans have been
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmsaying I've put on weight. Do you know why? It's because I'm constantly being force-fed this lovey-dovey stuff. Using this platform,
1, Parrish, am officially putting out a call for a sugar mama. I'm tired of trying, and I'm sick of living off love scraps. All | want is
someone who can see through my bravado and cherish my vulnerability. That's all | ask."
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