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A Warrior Undefeatable novel Chapter 998

Josephine and Lizbeth exchanged a look. Then, Lizbeth inched toward Josephine and whispered in her ear, “Let Jared do it to you first. After all, you guys gotten together first. I'm inexperienced too, so I'm scared...”

“Shut up, Lizbeth! I'm inexperienced and scared too! I'm a girl as well, you know?” Josephine smacked at Lizbeth.

“That's not what I mean! You've misunderstood...”

The two women started fooling around.

When Jared saw that, he asked in confusion, “What are you two doing? Hurry up and close your eyes! You'll love it when you see the treasure.”

When Josephine and Lizbeth heard that, their cheeks turned even redder. Josephine rolled her eyes at him and said, “How do you know that we'd like that ugly thing?”

“Yeah! We don't like that ugly thing!” agreed Lizbeth.

Jared was stunned. “It's not ugly at all. You'll find out how pretty it is when you see it.”

Just when they were about to say something, Jared stepped forward and covered their heads with a blanket. He reminded them, “You're not allowed to peek! You can only look when I allow you to.”

Blushing, Josephine and Lizbeth had no choice but to nod obediently.

They could hear each other's hearts beating rapidly. As it was their first time doing something like this, they were extremely nervous.

After ensuring that Josephine and Lizbeth were covered by the blanket, Jared took out the painting and unscrolled it. The first thing he noticed was how the scenery on it had changed. The painting now depicted a snowy landscape, with a few white bears running along.

“Could this be Bera?” exclaimed Jared in surprise as he stared at the landscape in Thousands of Miles Away.

He hung the painting on the wall gently and announced, “All right. You guys can look at the treasure now.”

When Jared pulled the blanket away, he was surprised to see that Josephine and Lizbeth still had their eyes shut.

“Well? Open your eyes and take a look!” Jared stared at them in confusion, not knowing what was wrong with them.

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