Chapter 748 - 748: On the Hunt
The Heiress Strikes Back
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
It was already dark. Occasionally, rustling sounds could be heard from the forest, mixed with the crisp sound of frogs.
Sharon led the way in front, holding the flashlight tightly in her hand. She felt a little uneasy. After all, they were in the wilderness. Other than pheasants and frogs that could be used as food, she didnât know what other birds and ferocious beasts there were in the forest. Everything in the forest was unknown, and it was unknown if they could hunt prey successfully.
This forest was densely packed with trees and weeds under their feet. The space they could pass through was narrow, so the few of them lined up and walked forward.
Melissa walked close to Sharon, wishing she could stick to her. She was so afraid that her body was trembling slightly.
âMelissa, donât get too close to me. Itâs inconvenient to walk like this.â Sharon turned around and reminded her. Not only was it inconvenient for her to walk like this, but the two of them might also fall together.
âNo, Iâm afraid.â Melissa reached out and grabbed the hem of Sharonâs shirt, showing no intention of letting go. âI donât care. You have to protect me anyway.
Sharon shook her head helplessly, sighed softly, and continued walking forward.
Melinda walked forward and pulled Melissaâs hand away from Sharon.
Melissa rubbed her wrist that was hurting from Melindaâs grip and screamed,
âAh, what are you doing!â
Melinda stopped in her tracks and glared at her. She gritted her teeth and said,
âWalk behind me! Iâll protect you!â
It was fine if Melissa usually couldnât help much, but now, she was following Sharon and causing trouble. Melinda felt that it was only because Sharon had a good temper and a good heart that she didnât argue with her, but Melissa was pushing her luck.
Melissa felt that she had been bullied and felt wronged. Just as she was about to flare up, Dan said, âMelissa, follow behind Melinda. Shane and I will follow behind you.â
Shane also said, âThatâs right. You sticking to Sharon will indeed hinder her.â
Melissa felt that they were all targeting her, but in the wilderness, she had no choice but to rely on these people to protect her. She could only follow Melinda aggrievedly.
Melinda followed behind Sharon carefully. She was nervous and excited, but for some reason, she felt inexplicably safe with Sharon around, so she was more excited than nervous.
Dan and Shane wanted to take the lead, but Sharon was going to hunt later, and Sharon was walking in front. It was as usual as the two of them covered the backs of the three girls. Moreover, the exploration location chosen by the production team shouldnât be dangerous.
The few of them were walking forward carefully when Sharon suddenly squatted down and shone her flashlight at the weeds under her feet.
Melinda squatted down and asked nervously, âWhatâs wrong?â
Melissa, Dan, and Shane also stopped in their tracks and waited for Sharon to answer.
Under the bright light of the flashlight, Sharon carefully observed the weeds on the ground.
Seeing that she was silent, Melissa was a little impatient. âWhatâs wrong? Donât leave us hanging, alright?â
Melinda rolled her eyes at Melissa.
Sharon gently brushed the weeds on the ground with her fingers and smiled. âThe weeds here have traces of being trampled on. From the marks, it should be a pheasant.â
âThatâs great,â Melinda said excitedly. âThen if we follow the footprints, wonât we be able to find the pheasant?â
âIn theory,â Sharon said. âThese marks are still very fresh. The pheasant should have passed by not long ago.â
Dan smiled and said, âSharon, youâre too awesome. Iâm your fan now.â
Shane said, âThatâs right, thatâs right. I want to be a loyal fan.â
Shane said, âThatâs right, thatâs right. I want to be a loyal fan.â
Seeing that they were all praising Sharon, Melissa rolled her eyes. She thought to herself, Is there a need to do this? Sharonâs fart is fragrant.
âAlright, you guys are reallyâ¦â Sharon was a little embarrassed and smiled. âItâs starting again.â
Sharon wasnât flattered by everyoneâs praise. It wasnât difficult to find the pheasant, but the difficult thing was to catch it. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Everyone was immersed in the excitement and joy of discovering the traces of the pheasant. Other than Melissa, who was a little disdainful and waiting to see Sharon fail to catch the pheasant, Sharon was a little worried. After all, the last time she had done so was when she had followed her grandfather up the mountain to catch the pheasant when she was young.
There was also the fact that she had happened to watch a relevant program previously. She only knew what could be done in theory, but she had never really put it into practice after all. Whether she could catch it depended on luck..