Chapter 272 Eric v Saila (Extra 7)

People on the street looked at the beautiful Miss Sierra sitting in Eric's arms. The handsome man and beautiful woman were very eye-catching, and everyone was surprised.

Eric didn't like the way they looked at Serra, like they were looking at a cheating mistress.

He took out the cowboy hat he seldom wore from the horse's bag, pressed it on Sera's head, and said softly, "I'll clarify tomorrow that I have nothing to do with Miss Annahi."

Sera didn't care. Out of the corner of her eye, she caught a glimpse of a pictorial on the wall and said curiously, "There's a freak show recently."

Eric glanced at the poster and held the rein tightly, "Are you going?"

Sierra nodded, "Probably, my sister might be very interested."

"Can you not go?" He lacked confidence when he asked this, and even threw out a bigger temptation, "I can take you to see something else, something better than the freak show."

"What is it?"

"Can't say now."

Sera's appetite was successfully whetted, and she nodded with a smile, "Okay, I'll wait."

Eric took her to the top of a mountain on horseback before sunset, where she could enjoy the beautiful scenery of the entire town of Wally surrounded by mountains, and the orange light was dazzling and spectacular.

Sera's eyes were full of the beautiful sunset, and she said with a smile, "It's very beautiful."

Eric kept looking down at her profile, his heart pounding, "Is this a date?"

She nodded and kissed him on the cheek, "Why not?"

Eric's cheeks turned red instantly, his eyes trembled slightly, and he bent down in a hurry to spread the picnic cloth and food he brought.

When the last rays of the sun faded into the twilight and the sky darkened, Sierra sat down on the picnic cloth to eat with him, and the feeling was both new and familiar, as if it had been done many times before.

She licked her lips, watched him carefully spread strawberry jam on the bread and handed it over, and asked, "Did you fall in love with me at first sight? Eric."

He blushed, "I fell in love with you the first time I saw you in the manor, and I have been waiting for your arrival."

These words were similar to what I said last night, Sera pointed to her face, "Just because I'm good-looking?"

Eric stared into her eyes, with seriousness in his deep eyebrows, "Because of your soul, I know you are different, different from everyone else in this world."

Sera was stunned for a moment, feeling a little embarrassed by his ingenious confession, "We only met a few times."

"So let's meet again next time, you can get to know me more, and I will fulfill all your wishes." Eric touched her face gently, "I want to be with you."

Serra ate half of the bread, and put aside the uneaten ones, and he took a few bites to finish it.

She pursed her lower lip, leaned over, and sat down with her back leaning against his broad chest.

What's amazing is that she really doesn't suspect that he will lie to her at all. She thinks everything he said is sincere, and so is the love that cannot be melted in his eyes, without any falsehood.

The mountain forest at night was a bit cold, and fireflies flickering around, Eric deliberately chose a place with many of these little bugs, grabbed one in the palm of his hand, and stretched out his hand to the girl next to him, "Send you off. "

Sera took it in his hand, watching the green light fly out from his fingertips again, the corners of his lips twitched.

She took the thin blanket next to her, put it on the two of them, and nestled into his arms, "I want to sleep."

Eric crossed his legs and hugged the man into his lap, his arms and chest wrapped him tightly, "You won't be cold if you sleep."

His body temperature was enough to dispel any chill, Sela put her palms against his chest, closed her eyes, "I am very happy today, good night Eric."

Eric, who leaned against the big tree, bowed his head and kissed her hair, "Good night."

As the morning approached, a wolf howl suddenly sounded in the forest, one after another, as if sending a signal.

Serra shuddered, waking up.

She curled up in a warm embrace, as if the clear howling of a wolf was right next to her ears, she clutched the clothes on Eric's chest, and said anxiously, "Is it not safe?"

Eric frowned and pressed her into his arms, listened carefully to the conversation of his companions, and comforted her in a low voice, "It's okay, they won't bother us, you continue to sleep."

Serra rubbed against his chest, grunted, and quickly fell asleep again.

She knew that something must have happened among the wolves, but it should have nothing to do with her.

Eric squeezed a corner of the blanket to wrap her body, and glanced behind a fir tree, a huge brown wave came with a pair of green eyes.

"Crack."

The wolf's paw broke a branch, and Sera moved uncomfortably. Eric immediately covered her ears with one hand, and said in a low voice, "Be quiet, don't wake her up."

The giant wolf flicked its tail, growled a few words at him in a low voice, then turned and left.

In the early morning, the fog in the forest was heavy, and Sera was cut off from the wet moisture by a blanket, and Eric's fiery chest made her sleep well.

"Good morning Serra."

He lowered his head, touched her lips lightly, and stood up with his arms around her as if nothing had happened.

Sera, with a confused face, didn't realize that there was anything wrong with what he did, so she leaned softly on his shoulder, rubbed her eyes, and said, "Good morning."

Eric used his fingers to help her smooth the long, messy hair on the back, and hung a strand from her sideburns behind her ear, "Let's go down the mountain to have breakfast."

"Yeah." She was carried on the horse, a hat was pressed on her head to cover half of her face, and she could not lean against him loosely.

The black horse slowly carried the two of them down the mountain. Not long after they set foot on the artificially opened mountain road, the two of them ran into a few police officers who came up on horseback halfway up the mountain.

This also raised the cordon.

"This man died too badly, all his limbs were removed."

"It's the little hunter from the fur shop at the foot of the mountain."

"Ugh"

Sera was about to lift her hat to see what happened, but Eric held her head with one hand, preventing her from looking at the bloody corpse on the ground, "There's nothing to see, Sera, if you weren't with me recently , just stay at home and don’t come out to play.”

Sera was covered by the brim of the hat, and pulled his fingers uncomfortably, "What's the matter, what happened? I heard them say that he is dead."

"Hey Eric, hold on."

A police officer pulled over their horses, and Eric had to answer why the body was there.

"I don't know anything, I just brought the girl here for a date, and I only plan to send her down the mountain this morning."

Sera's long hair covered most of her face like a curtain, and her petite face was still a little blurred in the mountain mist.

The policeman glanced at the two of them with ambiguous eyes, and then said: "Okay, you go down the mountain earlier, there may be a perverted murderer who bleeds people, so don't come up again soon."

(End of this chapter)

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