The Villainess Wants a Divorce:Beast Husbands Regret It to Tears-Chapter 121: An Unexpected Delight

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Chapter 121: Chapter 121: An Unexpected Delight

He even somewhat hoped that Seraphina could be a bit more selfish.

At least if she lost her temper at him for once, it would still prove that he was special to her.

Gideon wasn’t as meticulous as others.

But once emotions were stirred, they often came fiercely.

Right now, he was seething with anger.

That rabbit, wasn’t it just that its ears were a bit long?

What’s so impressive about it?

Why could Seraphina smile at it and let it nuzzle her face?

It’s absolutely maddening!

If Seraphina hadn’t stopped him in time, he would have rushed up, wishing to beat that dumb rabbit so much that it even forgot how to hop.

At this moment, he was walking ahead with Seraphina on his back, his broad shoulders steadily carrying her.

He was muttering nonstop under his breath.

"That rabbit is totally out of line, daring to kiss you... utterly clueless! Next time, if I catch it again, I’ll pull its ears off and weave them into a scarf to wrap around my hands, let’s see if it dares to act up again!"

Yet despite his fierce words, his steps were especially careful.

Seraphina sat there, not getting jostled at all.

Seraphina didn’t hear Gideon’s quiet complaints up ahead.

She was bowing her head, focused on examining the Beast Skin Bag Jasper had given her.

There were quite a few fruits inside, dazzling in variety.

These fruits were all sweet and tangy, always beloved by everyone.

But she searched through it again and again, only to find nothing that could be used as a vegetable.

The vegetables in the space were already pitifully few, and now even the wild vegetables they gathered were rare.

After a while, having only fruits and meat on the table couldn’t be a long-term solution.

How nice it would be to have more types of vegetables.

As she was about to tie the bag back up, her fingertips suddenly touched something hard and small, buried under the fruit.

She was taken aback, instinctively pulling it out to see.

It was a wild garlic!

The garlic clove was still tender, small, and delicate, wrapped in a thin layer of light purple skin.

Though the leaf edges were slightly yellowed, the stem hadn’t completely withered.

Seraphina’s eyes lit up.

This was truly a pleasant surprise!

Jasper must have accidentally dug it up with roots and soil while picking fruit and casually put it in the bag.

He might not have even noticed it himself.

But to Seraphina, this wild garlic was an absolute treasure!

It enhances the flavor in stir-fried dishes, adds taste to soups, removes the fishy odor from meat, what can’t it do?

Although this garlic seemed a bit limp, as long as the roots were still attached, it wasn’t hopeless.

As long as it was put into the space and given some nourishment, maybe it could come back to life.

With this in mind, she immediately concentrated and gently placed the few wild garlic plants into the space.

Seraphina immediately directed a trickle of Spiritual Spring Water onto the wild garlic’s roots.

Once the water touched the soil, the shriveled outer skin gradually began to swell.

It’s alive!

As long as the garlic could grow, even if just a small plant, the days ahead would not just be bland and tasteless.

She couldn’t help but touch the Beast Skin Bag hanging at her waist again.

Only after confirming there were no other surprises inside did she satisfactorily lean back against Gideon’s back.

Even if she couldn’t break the contract now, as long as she could store up enough food and preserve this vitality, one day she would find her father.

By then, no matter how thorny the road ahead, the days would get better.

Kaelan walked at the back, watching Seraphina lying on Gideon’s back from a distance.

He couldn’t understand her, nor could he guess what she really wanted.

She had been through three tribes, and everywhere she went, the males were smitten with her.

She always said she wouldn’t accept others, yet never really made it clear to reject anyone.

Not one of the three men left.

She clearly didn’t use any grand tricks, yet it worked better than the Fox Clan’s ancestral flirting techniques.

No wonder the three of them got deeper and deeper.

Evan flew silently in the sky, never uttering a word along the way.

Occasionally, he lowered his eyes to glance at Seraphina among the group on the ground.

He wasn’t like Wyatt, eager to confess his feelings, nor like Isaac, sighing in the corner.

He just watched, carefully weighing all the past encounters.

As noon approached, the sunlight grew increasingly scorching before he spoke softly.

"There’s a forest up ahead, let’s take a break."

Wyatt nodded, but his eyes never left Seraphina.

She was still lying on Gideon’s back, with a slight smile on her lips, and he couldn’t tell what pleasant thoughts she was having.

Forget it, it’s not the time to think about it now, just wait until later.

He believed that as long as he kept following her, no matter how far she went, eventually she would turn back and see him standing there.

Isaac was thinking too.

Maybe she wasn’t unloving, just unsure.

He didn’t know the reason, but he knew there was still hope as long as she hadn’t driven him away.

The wind by the river blew, causing the leaves to rustle.

Gideon was the first to stop, carefully setting Seraphina down from his back.

Seraphina’s gaze swept across the water’s surface.

Finally, her eyes settled on Isaac.

This place was most feared for attacks from wild beasts, especially near water bodies where lurking crocodiles or venomous lizards frequently appeared.

And Isaac, not only could he fight, but he could also move freely through the currents.

With him there, she could truly relax.

Before Seraphina could open her mouth to speak, Isaac had already walked over to her.

He slowly bent down and picked her up in his arms.

"Want to bathe? The water upstream is cleaner, with no gravel, and the current is gentle, I’ll take you there."

She nodded lightly.

As she entered the water, the coolness gradually climbed onto her skin.

She was contemplating how to quickly finish washing up, not to take up too much time.

But just then, Isaac suddenly stopped walking.

Slightly startled, she lifted her eyes.

"Seraphina..."

He spoke in a low voice.

"The heat hasn’t passed yet."

"Being apart from you for so long has been really... hard to endure."

His fingers gently brushed against the tip of her slightly warm ear.

"Can we... make up for the comfort missed this morning?"

Seraphina’s heartbeat paused.

She gazed at him in a daze and nodded.

The next second, his lips descended, his hands still encircling her waist.

Seraphina’s body gradually became soft.

Unconsciously, her arms gently wrapped around his neck.

Seraphina simply felt the air being slowly drawn from her lungs, her thoughts completely blank.

Only when she was almost out of breath did Isaac slowly release her.

His cheeks were slightly flushed.

Seeing this made Seraphina’s heart tremble, and she quickly looked down, not daring to glance again.

If she continued to look, she feared she wouldn’t even be able to utter the words "break the contract".

"Let’s wash up."

Isaac chuckled softly.

He picked her up again and steadily walked towards the riverbank.

Reaching the shallow water, he first crouched down and gently dipped his hand into the water.

After confirming it wasn’t icy, he cautiously lowered her into the water.

The water just about covered her knees when he closed his eyes, opening his arms gently, surrounding the water’s surface around her.

"I won’t look, you can wash in peace,"

he said softly.

Even though the cloth covered his eyes, the scent in him was still unmistakable.

She didn’t dare to think too much, forcibly suppressing her emotions, and quickly began washing up.

Suddenly, a drop of water fell on her cheek.

She raised her head and realized that at some point, it had started raining from the sky.

Seraphina’s heart tightened.

It’s raining?

The rainy season... has arrived?

Her heartbeat suddenly halted, her mind going blank.

With the onset of the rainy season, finding her father would be even harder.

The already rugged and difficult mountain paths would completely collapse, with torrents of mud.

Even moving around would become extremely dangerous, let alone traversing mountains and ridges.

The roads would turn into muddy pits, with feet sinking in at every step.