Kendra had already served the meal in the dining room. But Abel said, âSend my meal upstairs.â
Kendra was stunned. âMr. Abelâ¦â
âI canât eat when I look at her.â Abel glanced at Emmeline.
âAbel!â Emmelineâs face turned pale. âYou donât have to hide from me! Iâll leave!â
She took her pasta and went upstairs with reddish eyes.
Kendra said, âMr. Abel, Ms. Emmeline made dinner.â
Abel answered, âThe food is good, but she keeps fighting with me. Iâll be angry if I eat with her.â
Kendra was speechless.
After sloppily eating dinner, Emmeline felt depressed, so she left the villa alone and went to the mountainside to relax.
Abel was worried. He asked Kendra to go out to accompany Emmeline. But Quincy woke up and was unwilling to leave Kendra. Kendra could not go up the mountain with Quincy.
Abel had no choice but to leave the villa and find Emmeline.
Emmeline was sitting on a rock with her knees folded.
Seeing Abel walking up the mountain road, she hit him with a stone.
âBad guy! I donât want to see you!â
When on Adelmar Island, Emmeline practiced hidden weapons hard. So she could throw the stones accurately and hit where she wanted.
Abel got hit in his chest first, then another in his ankle.
âOuch!â As he wore a shirt, it did not hurt too much on the chest. But he felt pain in his ankle.
âF*ck!â Abel gritted his teeth. âIf I catch you, Iâll throw you into the valley to feed the wolves!â
âYou wonât catch me! B*stard, you canât catch me!â Emmeline got up and ran.
Abel strode and chased after him.
When Emmeline turned and saw Abel chasing after her, she screamed in fright.
She did not expect Abel would have no problem surviving in the jungle after five years of secret training abroad, let alone the mountain road.
Seeing Abel was about to chase after her, Emmeline clung to the tree and climbed up like a monkey.
Abel did not expect Emmeline to have the ability to climb trees. He was amused and angry, then stood under the tree to stare at her.
âHaha! You canât catch me!â Emmeline sat on a branch with her legs dangling. She tilted her head and looked at Abel with a smug look.
She believed a man as graceful and elegant as Abel would never climb a tree to catch her. That was too unsightly and tarnished his image. So she was safe on the tree.
âMan! Come up and catch me! Can you come up? I didnât underestimate you. Really! But you wonât climb this dirty tree! You canât catch me! You deserve to be angry!â
Abel stood under the tree and listened to Emmeline.
Sure enough, he did not want to climb the tree like a monkey.
That would indeed detract from his dignified and elegant image. But it did not mean he could not climb a five-meter tall tree.
Emmeline was still swinging her legs proudly on the branch while Abel suddenly took a few steps back.
He jumped up and grabbed the tree trunk.
âAh!â Emmeline trembled on the branch in fright.
Immediately afterward, Abel climbed up and sat on the branch. Then, he hugged Emmeline and said, âTrying to run? You wonât escape!â