Chapter 224
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 224 Hiking was exhausting.
I took them six hours to reach the summit.
Harper, panting heavily, hugged her backpack and squatted on a stone.
âIâm dyingâ She gasped, gripping the handrail. âWhy didnât I take the cable car?â
Madeline, equally tired, patted Harperâs shoulder before sitting on the ground. âLetâs take the cable car down. We still want to watch the sunrise tomorrow. The scenery here is worth itâ
Madeline found the place somewhat familiar, âWow, look at all these love locks!â
Matthew explained. âYes, I want to lock one here with my girlfriend someday. Itâs pretty romantic.
Madeline rubbed her chin, thinking for a long time, Madeline remembered a time when Benjamin was pursuing her. He had posted photos of love locks featuring them together.
1 She checked her phone and found her Instagram posts from a year ago, stirring up some embarrassing memories.
Madeline compared the photo and said, âLooks like itâs really hereâ
Not knowing what Madeline was doing. Harper crouched beside her and noticed a familiar name on a lock. âMadeline, thatâs your nameâ âWho is this Benjamin? Your ex?â Harper asked, surprised. âSo you youâve been herr beforeââ
Harper found the name Benjamin familiar, like the name of a onceâfamous senior Madelineâs expression darkened as the noticed Benjamin had locked another one with Winslet. âWhat a scumbag Harper reacted. âMadeline, your ex is indeed a jerk. He climbed this mountain and locked two love locks. So, whoâs his real girlfriend?â Madeline knocked off the lock with her name. âIm just his fiancee. Winslet and Benjamin are the true couple, and they re together now.
In heaven, she added.
Madeline dusted off her hands, looking down. âIt feels like ages ago, but it was just a year. I was almost over this insignificant person âMadeline, thereâs another one bere, Harper exclaimed, waving. âItâs your name. Whatâs going on!â
Madeline frowned. i must be a coincidence. I didnât lock it.â
âItâs your name, and the guyâs name is.. Bobby. It looks new like it hasnât been locked for longâ Harper grinned mischievously.
She thought, âBobby! Could it be the one Iâm thinking of?
She asked, âMadeline, is this Mr. Dont Youâre not siblings, right No blood relation? Are you two in love, a teacherâstudent relationship?â
Madeline quickly covered her mouth. âDonât talk nonsense.â
When she looked clover, she found Harper wasnât lying.
Years ago, Bobby did visit the mountains to pray at a chapel but didnât mention locking a love lock.
Madeline fel a mix of helplessness and doubt. She the thought, âCould he have done that?
âMadeline. I think Mr. Dalton likes you. Do you feel the same way? You canât possibly have no feelings for him!â Harper insisted.
âI can just picture how serious and since he was when he haing the lock Madeline knocked Harperâs head. âItâs just a condence. Donât talk nonsense. Weâre siblings.â
Just then, Matthew shouted, âCome here! The monkeys are coming!â
Harper covered her heal, momentarily stunned.
Then she exclaimed, âMadeline, there are a lot of wild monkeys here. Hurry, theyâll attack the touristsâ
Madelur replied, âThey sound perity here, Chapter 224 When Madeline turned to grab her backpack, a group of fierce monkeys was already there, rummaging through their bags with menacing expressions.
She was completely at a loss for what to do.
Then she was targeted by the monkeys.
âOh no,â Harper said, looking upset. âOur food is gone! These monkeys are tough. Weâre in for a rough time. Last time, a tourist tried to reclaim their food and ended up in the hospital from being tickled Harper knew well that one shouldnât risk big losses for small gains.
Forget it. Luckily, there are stores and Chapels nearby. Worst case, we can have a meal in Chapel,â she said, Watching the monkeys divide their spoils, Madeline forced a smile. âI think thatâs a good idea.â
When they caught up with Matthew and Brooklyn, many tourists were already fleeing The monkeys had a notorious reputation and had caused quite a stir online.
They rarely appeared on this hiking route, so they could only blame their bad luck.
âIâm sorry, Harper, Madeline. We were sitting down and didnât expect this to happen,â Matthew said, looking guilty âI should have brought your backpacks earlier. Itâs just that we didnât get a chance. Ours were taken too.â
Harper said, laughing lightly. âAt least weâre all equally miserable. Letâs have a meal at the chapel. I heard its food is pretty good here.â Madeline nodded, âLetâs consider it a way to experience the local customs.â
âMadeline, arenât these monkeys a bit excessive?â Harper asked.
Madeline sighed and nodded. âWeâve lost our body warmer patches too. Itâll be cold at night. Weâd better stay in the chapel to avoid freezing Harper agreed.
She e had warm clothes in her bag, but now they were gone. If they slept outside, theyâd turn into ice sculptures by m morning.
The altitude here was several thousand meters, making it extremely cold. It would only get colder as they climbed higher, only a down jacket could handle such freezing temperatures.
The four of them split up because they lived in different places.
Madeline and Harper went to the chapel and stayed in a guest room.
They had their meals in the hall with the priest and could attend morning and evening prayers The chapel was vast, and the floors swept spotless.
The long steps were slightly broken, with moss growing in the cracks and resilient ferns thriving, creating a serene atmosphere.
Excited, Harper returned from the restroom âMadeline, priests are praying, and many people are listeningâ
Madeline raised an eyebrow, âAre you interested in that?â
Harperâs eyes sparkled with excitement. âNot really, but thereâs a particularly handsome priest in a gray robe. Heâs stunning âItâs like that saying. Simple beauty is the b best, untouched and natural