Chapter 1204
When Quinn got back, Alexander was already up, sitting by the fire and staring hard at the cave entrance. "Where'd you go?" he asked.
Quinn glanced at the perilla in her arms and plopped down in front of him. "Feelin' any better?"
"Still kickin'," he said, his eyes roaming over her bare shoulders, checking her out from top to bottom.
Quinn caught his look and grabbed a coat from him to cover up, blocking his view.
Alexander chuckled. "You think I can do anything to you in this state?"
Quinn paused for a sec, ignored his comment, and started crushing the perilla to slap it on his wound.
He was still a bit feverish, and after she applied the stuff, sweat beaded on his forehead.
Quinn said, "You need to rest up. We'll talk when you're better."Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
Alexander suddenly hugged her. "You goin' out to hunt to feed me?"
Quinn was a bit taken aback. She could barely hunt; she was more likely to end up as some wild animal's dinner. "I'll figure something out. Just let go of me first," she said.
"I'm cold," Alexander said, tightening his grip.
Quinn tried to take off the coat she was wearing, but he stopped her. "Don't take it off, or I'll get turned on."
"Things are so messed up right now, and you can still get turned on?" Quinn said, feeling a bit speechless.
"If you keep your clothes on, I won't get turned on," Alexander remarked.
In the end, Quinn didn't take it off. She was afraid that before Alexander did anything, she wouldn't be able to handle it herself, especially since the medicine's effects hadn't worn off yet. After a while, she pushed Alexander away, stood up, and said, "I'll go collect some firewood. Rest up."
She walked out of the cave and started gathering firewood nearby to avoid running out like the previous night. She piled several stacks at the cave entrance.
Meanwhile, Walter had been in the village for two whole days without making any moves.
Sean had gone out and returned to find him still sitting at the entrance, sipping tea like he had all the time in the world. Sean couldn't help but step forward and ask, "Didn't you say you were gonna find Alistair? Why are you still sittin' here?"
Walter glanced at him and smiled faintly. "What's the rush? Alexander ain't coming out anytime soon. Why are you all so antsy?"
Sean sneered. Of course, he was anxious. He wanted to find Alistair ASAP, partly to stop him from escaping and partly 'cause he feared Alexander might not wanna come out after staying in the forest too long. "It's none of your business. If you're not gonna find him, then don't stay here," Sean said irritably.
"In that case, I won't stay here," Walter said slowly.
Then he patted the wrinkles on his pants, stood up leisurely, walked past Sean, and got into his car without looking back.
Sean stared blankly at the car. Did he really leave?
The others exchanged puzzled looks, not quite getting what Walter was up to.
After a moment, Sean realized what was happening and quickly ran to his car. "Follow him."
The car drove on the bumpy road, followed by several other cars. Walter turned his head slightly and looked through the rearview mirror.
He chuckled.
Sean kept following him, from the dirt road to the paved road, and then along the paved road for a long time.
As they approached the bustling area, Sean got a message on his phone.
He opened it and saw it was from an unknown number: [You bringing so many people 'cause you're afraid Alistair won't notice you?]
Sean was stunned and instinctively looked at the car in front of him.
He had been bringing a lot of people these days, but they never managed to catch Alistair, partly because of this reason. However, if he didn't bring enough people, he was worried they wouldn't be able to handle Alistair and his crew.
So it was a bit of a dilemma. Bringing people could easily alert Alistair, but not bringing enough people could mean they couldn't win a fight.
He thought for a while and finally decided to send everyone back. But before he could give the order, another message from Walter arrived.
Walter: [Have them split up and act separately. Don't stay together.]