Chapter 223
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 223
Unfortunately, the leaf cup withered not long after, and the servants disposed of it when they cleaned
his room.
Jeremy was surprised that Corinne was able to fold such a cup.
âSomeoneâs coming, Mister!â Corinneâs voice brought Jeremy back to his senses, and when he looked
up, he saw the light of a flashlight shining at the cave entrance, accompanied by the sound of a
helicopter propeller coming closer.
Jeremy got up, took Corinneâs hand, and went to the entrance of the cave to check on the situation. A
helicopter hovered low over the gorge, and someone was shining a flashlight all around as if to look for
something. The search and rescue team must have arrived!
Corinne raised her cell phone with the flashlight function on and waved it toward the helicopter to direct
their attention to where she and Jeremy were.
The helicopter pilot saw the flickering light below and immediately flew over to make a landing.
The cabin door opened, and Zeke jumped out of the helicopter with Gerald.
Jeremy! Corinne! Are you two okay? Are you injured?â Zeke came over quickly and shone the flashlight
from their head to their toes to check if they were fine.
Corinne shook her head. âWeâre fine.â
Jeremy glared at Zeke coldly. âDid you finally decide to come and find us after having dinner?â
Gerald came over and explained, âThere was congestion on the road up the mountain when the rescue
team arrived. We dispatched a helicopter to pick them up, but our helicopters were too big to fly down
the valley, and Zeke had to borrow a small helicopter. All of that contributed to the delay.â
Zeke nodded helplessly. âYeah! I searched all over the city until I finally found someone whom I could
borrow this small helicopter from. None of us would get such a small, broken helicopter for
fun!â
Jeremy massaged the top of his nose bridge and said, âRight. Letâs talk when weâre back up.â
He then took Corinneâs shoulders, led her to the front, and allowed her to get on the helicopter
first.
At that moment, the bearâs wailing was heard from the cave. When Corinne heard this, she turned
around, looked at the cave entrance, and gazed at Jeremy. âMisterâ¦â
âGot it.â Jeremy understood what she was referring to without needing to listen to her finish her
sentence. He turned his head and said to Zeke, âThereâs another one inside. Let the team bring it with
us.â
Zeke had a skeptical expression. âAnother one? Wasnât it just the two of you? Who else is there?â
A few minutes later, the rescue team brought an injured bear out of the cave.
Zekeâs lips twitched, and he said with a teasing smile, âWhen did an ironâhanded killer like you
become such a caring man? Youâve even saved a wild beast!â
Jeremyâs expression was insipid. âShe likes it. Just bring it back and let her play with it for a few days
before releasing it.â
Zeke stared in amazement at the friend whom he had known for more than 20 years. He could not help
but utter in admiration, âTsk, tsk! How considerate! Youâre the perfect husband everybody wants!â
âScrew you.â Jeremy shot him a cold look and stepped onto the helicopter.
Zeke shrugged and followed suit.
Once everyone boarded the helicopter, it flew up and away from the gorge.
When they reached the cliff, Annie rushed over and hugged Corinne as soon as she saw the latter
stepping out of the helicopter. In between sobs, she said, âCorinne! Iâm so glad nothing happened to
you! I was scared to death! Hic⦠Hicâ¦â