When Quentin was about to leave, he cast a lingering glance at the pile of ashes, feeling as though
something had scratched at his heart. He couldn’t quite put his finger on it, but the irritation nagged at
him like a curse and kept haunting his mind. Aside from killing, he rarely experienced such emotions.
He didn’t want to delve into it. The fact that he’d spared Maja’s life was already a grand act of mercy.
Lugging a bundle of bones wrapped in a few scraps of cloth, Maja had barely walked a mile before she
passed out. She felt her entire body aching and feverish. It was an intense heat, as if she were about to
combust. Someone gently caught her around the waist, but she was too weak to open her eyes and
see who it was. When she awoke, she was lying on a small bed. The sunset cast a warm glow through
the window. An IV needle was taped to the back of her hand. She frowned and thought about pulling
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtout the needle just as the door opened and Patric walked in. Feeling tensed up, Maja scanned him
several times. Had he recovered? Patric approached and sat on a stool by the bed. “Feeling any
better?” “You’re back to yourself?” He had a fresh mark on his forehead, probably from the night
before. Last night, with both her and Quentin absent, Patric must have gone looking for them and
accidentally bumped his head. He touched the mark, his gaze unsettlingly aggressive. It made Maja
uncomfortable. “Sort of back.” With just a glance, Maja knew this was Patric, not Eric. Eric’s gaze was
warm, not mercurial like this. This man seemed far too aggressive. Maja closed her eyes, refusing to
engage with him. Patric remained silent, as if they were in a standoff. After a while, he opened the box
he’d brought. “I packed you some soup; Just eat up.” Maja really was weak. Her wounds seemed to
have been treated, but she didn’t want to inquire who had changed her clothes. Taking the spoon, she
quietly sipped, when she heard Patric say, “I saw Ian.” Her grip on the spoon tightened, and a spark of
light flashed in her eyes. “Is he on Middle Island?” “Yeah, but he’s got a lot of people around him. He
can’t get away to meet up with us for now.” Maja sighed with relief. As long as Ian was on Middle
Island, it was okay. “Take care of yourself for now; I’ll keep in touch with him. In a few days, he should
come to see you.” Feeling drained of strength, Maja just nodded. After finishing the soup, she curled up
under the covers and fell asleep. Patric took the dishes out and tossed them into a nearby trash can.
He looked up at the sky, his eyes
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reflecting complex emotions. His forehead ached from last night’s injury. Realizing Quentin and Maja
hadn’t returned, he’d left the tent by himself. Not sure how long he’d walked, he ended up in a tussle
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwith some thugs. Driven by a survival instinct, he fought them off but accidentally hit his head and
passed out. Waking up, his found his mind clear, and he even remembered something new. So that
was it. No wonder Eric had been so tight-lipped about that so-called ‘human experiment.’ That was the
real truth. He took a deep breath and punched the wall, making his knuckles bloody, but he seemed
indifferent to the pain, and just pursed his lips in a dark mood. Maja trusted the simple-minded Patric
but not this lucid version. Now that she knew he was back to his senses, she’d become very cold. She
would eat the food he brought but didn’t believe a word he said. He claimed Ian was on Middle Island,
but she wouldn’t believe it unless Ian actually came for her. Was Ian really captured that night? She’d
been tortured by the question and had planned to search for him, but now she could only stay put and
recover. She worried about him, and the anxiety made her stomach ache. Such emotional turmoil was
bad for the baby. She took deep breaths to force herself to rest. But the sight of the human bones
nearby brought the piercing pain surging back. Quentin, the boy who grew up on Forbidden Island and
who yearned for light. was gone—consumed by flame. Fate had indeed been cruel to him.
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