Chapter 62 A Friendly Face in a Foreign Land
When I entered the questhouse, I shed my wet clothes and cranked up the heater. Then I hopped into the shower. Hot water poured over me, thawing my frozen body with steam.
Since I didn’t have spare clothes, I wrapped myself in a blanket. Then I boiled some water and sipped it. I didn’t care how clean the cups were, but I wished there was tea to warm me up
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That made me laugh wryly, but my mind was racing to figure out how to meet Fred. I reached for the pamphlet and looked through the contact information. I dialed a few numbers, but no one answered. It seemed this business wasn’t customer–friendly.
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The middle–aged man I met earlier was my only hope. However, my hope faded as the night wore on and no calls came. I eventually dozed off.
In the middle of the night, I woke up with a fever. Wrapped tightly in my blanket, I couldn’t stop shivering. My teeth chattered uncontrollab
In my delirium, I desperately longed for a sip of warm water. However, I couldn’t even summon the strength to open my eyes, let alone get out of bed. Nightmares plagued me all night.
Fearing Matthew would call, I forced myself out of bed the next morning
I went to a nearby grocery store and video–called him from there, as if showing him my hometown. The
store was difficult to locate, and after a brief conversation, I hung up. I felt utterly drained.
I had planned to buy some medicine, but there was no pharmacy in the area. I learned from the grocery store staff that the nearest hospital was a long taxi ride away. My phone was also running low on battery.
Reluctantly, I returned to my room to charge my phone before heading out. However, I fell asleep again from exhaustion. Despite being asleep, my subconscious nagged me that time was running out.
I needed to find Fred to secure the deal. This was my trump card against Matthew.
At some point, my phone rang, startling me. I fumbled for it, hoping for a message from Fred. When
Atlas’s name flashed on the screen, I felt somewhat disappointed.
We exchanged a few words before I hung up, but I couldn’t remember what we discussed, I struggled to sit up and realized I was burning up and shivering uncontrollably.
Tknow I had a fever. The accumulation of stress, that night of binge drinking, and the rain all contributed.
to ir stowly, I started losing consciousness.
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