The Woman From Hell -
Chapter 982
Chapter 982
After crossing God knew how many mountains, the sky gradually turned dark. We had yet to replace aresting place for the night, so Shannon suggested a little worriedly, "Why don’t we continueforward? There were many human traces along the way earlier, so there must be a villagesomewhere. If we can replace someone, then we'll be able to call for help."
Nina agreed. "If we can replace villagers nearby, then we can finally go home. I agree to continue onour journey.”
Everyone else nodded to agree. Fueled by hope and motivation, we were able to move muchquicker than before.
When we went over another mountain and saw the lights in the distance, Nina cried tears of joy."When I get home, I'm going to buy that bag I've had my eyes o n for so long yet never got aroundto buying. Then, I'm going to confess my love for my crush."
Holly also said while crying, "You should all come to m y place first. I'll treat you to our famous loyalskewers."
"Or you should all come to my place and have hotpot instead. I don't think I'll get sick of it even if Ieat it for a week consecutively," Shannon said with a smile.
She was a very beautiful girl who looked exceptionally stunning when she smiled.
Dazaray stopped praying and looked at us, saying, " The reason you survived is that God protectedyou. You should all start repenting for your sins."
Those words spoiled everyone's mood and left all of us speechless. We merely gave her a glance,having no intention to entertain her.
Shannon looked at me and asked with a smile, "What d o you want to do most when you go home?"
What did I want to do most when I go home?
I fell silent for a very long time before saying, "I might go and see someone I really miss. I'll hug himand tell him that I'm sorry." 2
She was a little stunned, then asked with a gossipy expression, "He's not your lover, is he?"
I pursed my lips and smiled slightly, saying no more.
When we got to the village, the sky had completely turned dark. In the remote mountains, not manylived here due to the inconvenient transportation and road conditions. There seemed to be only adozen families 0 r so.
"Let's replace a random household and ask them to help u s."
Having said that, Shannon walked down the never-ending steps and came to a house. She thenknocked 0
n the door.
The sound of barking dogs came from inside the door. Nina and Holly were scared of dogs, so theyhid behind Shannon and me.
Not long after that, the door was opened from the inside. The tenant was a middle-aged man wholooked quite down-to-earth.
He said a few words but none of us could understand him.
Thaddea was more experienced, so after realizing what was going on, she said to us, "He'sspeaking a foreign language. Looks like we’ve already crossed the border.”
As soon as she said that, the rest of us were completely stunned. We did not expect to cross theborder at all. What should we do now?
As the village was shut off from the rest of the world all year round, the villagers here wereextremely wary of outsiders. When the man realized that he did not understand a thing we weresaying, he started driving us away.
Just as we were at a loss, a little girl of about ten years old came running out from inside.
She tugged at the man's sleeve, and after saying something to him, he relaxed and startedgesturing at us.
Thaddea tried to communicate with him by gesturing back. None of us knew what they were tryingto tell each other, but the man eventually allowed us to enter.
As this was a poverty-stricken village, the man owned only an earth-sheltered house withincandescent lamps used in rural areas back in the 90s. The wattage was very low and was notvery bright. The furniture also consisted of only two beds and a closet.
The man went out to the kitchen built underneath a tent and brought three plates of food.
He gestured to us a few times, asking us to eat.
We had not eaten in days, so when we finally had the chance to eat, we did not care whether thefood tasted good or bad. After thanking him, we started gobbling u p the food.
After eating, we noticed the father and the daughter squatting on one side. They stared at us withfear and worry in their eyes.
Shannon gestured at us a few times, asking to borrow their phone. However, they merely staredblankly at her, seemingly not knowing what a phone was.
With that, we could only wait until tomorrow to ask the other villagers.
We stayed here for the night. Even though the place was rudimentary, it was still better than beingin the mountains.
When we woke up the next day, the man was picking grapes from the shelves in the yard.
The little girl was holding a basket standing beside him. The man put the grapes in the basket. Bothfather and daughter would exchange glances from time to time with smiles on their faces, lookingvery content.
"Being rich or poor isn’t an indicator of a person’s contentment level.” Shannon sighed.
I raised my eyebrows. "Did you recall something that made you unhappy?"
Shannon chuckled. "I was just lamenting. I’ve figured out many things after this incident. Enjoy thebest that you can when you're still alive. If my current life makes me unhappy, then I’ll go after thelife that will make me happy-”
"Everything in life is fated. Nothing is up to us. There are a lot of things which you have no controlover.” Dazaray interrupted.
Shannon looked at her with a face full of helplessness. "Has anyone ever told you that you're veryannoying?"
Dazaray acted as though she did not hear her and walked straight to the little girl's side, helping herto pick up the grapes that had fallen to the ground.
With the urge to go home sooner, Shannon took me with her to search for families in the village whoowned a phone.
We thought that it was impossible for the whole village to not have a single handphone in this era,but after asking around, we realized that it was truly the case.
We huddled together in disappointment. Holly said, "If there’s no other choice, then let's just keepmoving. Perhaps we'll replace a phone when we get to a city or perhaps even meet our fellowcountrymen."
"We don't have a map. It’s too dangerous to walk aimlessly. Besides, we’ll be captured if the policesee u s," Nina said with a sigh.
"What's wrong with being taken away by the police?" Holly said, "We'll stand a chance to go home ifthe police take us away.”
"That's right!" Shannon's eyes lit up as she said a little excitedly, "We’ll tell them what happened andwe can then go home.”
With hopes of going home, everyone was overjoyed.
We had no idea where the police station was, nor did w e know how the villagers could contact thepolice.
With the language barrier, we were worried that the villagers would panic if we asked them to callthe police for us. Hence, we had to think of a way to get them to call the police of their own accord.
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