Chapter 261 Epilogue 2
Luo Xied reluctantly took it out, "It's really ugly."
The bracelet is made of a wolf tooth and hair, which is actually very delicate.
Sierra put it on her hand and hugged him, "Now I have to go see Eric, he is still waiting for me."
Eric also had his own house in the capital. After he became a general and led the army to kill the enemy, Horace rewarded him with a small villa, but he never lived in it more than a few times.
Sierra was coming today. He cleaned the house inside and out, and also went to the flower shop to buy a few bouquets of flowers and put them in bottles.
He was busy in the kitchen when she came to visit.
"You're here." Eric looked back at her and suggested with a smile: "How about we go for a picnic today?"
"Okay." Sierra walked over and looked at the sandwich he made on the chopping board. A piece of tomato was put to her mouth, and she opened her mouth to eat it.
The tomatoes are sprinkled with sugar and taste very sweet.
Eric used his fingertips to wipe away the red juice that fell from her lips, and put it into his mouth again, smiling happily, "Aunt Kande is right, this is delicious."
Sierra smiled and said, "Where are we going to have a picnic?"
"At the top of the mountain, I found a beautiful sea of flowers. They are blooming just right this season." Eric put the box into the tablecloth, which was pink and tied with a beautiful bow.
Sierra squeezed his muscular arm, which was as hard as a rock, "Did you go out of your way to learn it?"
"I've had a few cooking classes, and this is how all ladies tie their knots." Eric packed all the things and pulled her into his convertible classic car.
This year's war and the wealth Serra had accumulated had already turned him into a rich man.
As the car speeds through the deserted countryside, patches of daisies bloom on the roadside, and brightly colored swaths of daisies appear before your eyes.
Sierra knelt on the soft leather cushion, leaning against the car door, enjoying the warmth of the sun shining directly on her body, and the fresh air stretching every cell in her body.
Eric occasionally turned to look at her while holding the steering wheel, with a charming smile on his deep face.
It was his subordinate who came up with the idea of taking her for a drive. He said this was the fastest way to win a woman's heart.
Now it seems that Sierra is happy.
The car drove all the way to the foot of the mountain. In the mountain forest with green leaves sprouting, a mighty gray wolf had a pink picnic bag tied to its back. Behind it sat a girl with a floral skirt flying, jumping over obstacles and running upwards.
Sierra gripped his hair, clamped her legs around his waist, buried her face and rubbed him.
Eric felt her smooth cheek rubbing against his lower back, causing a numbness all the way up his tailbone, and his thick wolf claws almost slipped in the muddy ground and fell.
He howled twice, turned his huge wolf head and motioned for her to sit down obediently. If it weren't for the hair covering his face, his face would definitely be burning.
Sierra moved forward and touched his big head curiously, "Your fur is so comfortable, more comfortable than the plush blanket at home."
This was not a good metaphor, but it was barely a compliment. Eric let out another low cry and led her through the dense forest of tree trunks to the top of the mountain.
The large green grassland was full of small wild flowers, and there was a cliff in front of it. A huge waterfall rushed down the cliff, and the water vapor seemed to splash onto Sera's face.
She let out an exclamation as she slid off Eric's back.
"How did you find this place?"
"It took me some time. It's even more beautiful than Wally's view, isn't it?" Eric put down his lunch bag and put on his shorts. With his honey-colored skin and long messy hair, he looked like a handsome barbarian in the jungle, looking up and down. They all exuded an aura of maturity and bravery.
Sierra walked over, helped to untie the tablecloth and spread it on the floor, and sat on it, "It looks good."
He sat down against her, opened the sandwich and handed it to her hand, "This is the best life I can give you. Sunshine, fragrance of flowers, food, you will always be innocent and happy."
Sierra looked at him, and Eric hugged her soft body, "But it doesn't matter if it's not me. I hope you can be happy."
She hugged Eric's neck and responded softly.
"How do I know your choice?"
"This." Sierra raised her hand, revealing the bracelet with wolf fangs, "If I hadn't come, I would have sent the bracelet back."
"I've given it to you, it belongs to you." Eric frowned, "Even if you don't choose me, I hope you can keep it."
Sierra put down her hand, "Okay."
She sat among the flowers on the top of the mountain, soaked in the sunshine, and ate her delicious sandwich.
Eric carried her on his back again. For dinner today, they were going to eat fish from the waterfall opposite.
He jumped down from the slippery rocks with a strong body, placed Sera in a place where she would not be splashed by the water, and jumped into the water with his huge wolf body.
Sera watched him fishing in wolf form, just like watching a large dog fishing. He jumped onto the shore with a big fish in his mouth, and the first thing he did was to shake off the hair on his body.
The water splashed on Sierra's body, and she blocked it with her hands. Then she saw Eric's ears drooped in apology, and his mighty look suddenly became cute, making her laugh.
Eric soon understood why she was so happy, and he went back and forth into the water a few more times, picked up the fish in his mouth, threw it to her feet, and put his big head close to let her touch it more.
Sera kept touching him and scratching his chin as a courtesy, and her heart almost melted at the sight of this big dog.
At night, they returned to the top of the mountain with a basket of fish. Eric lit a bonfire. This time he brought enough seasonings. The smell of grilled fish made people drool.
Sera ate the delicious fish and looked at the Milky Way light band in the sky, where the dense stars were shining brightly.
The evening breeze was a bit chilly, so she got into Eric's warm arms and sat down, and immediately exhaled comfortably.
"Can we sleep here tonight?"
"Do you want to sleep here?" He was afraid that she would catch a cold, but he actually didn't make such a plan.
Sera nodded, "It must be beautiful when you see the sunrise here."
"Okay." Eric hugged her and lay down. Sierra rested on his arm and pressed her hand on his chest. Soon his rough palms covered her and held her tightly.
"Are you happy today?"
"Of course, I'm always happy when I'm with you."
Eric laughed, "Remember, I often crawled into your room with skewers and wine, and once I was almost caught by your sister."
Sierra recalled the tense moment and laughed, "Well, you're on my bed."
Eric rubbed the back of her hand, "I want to sleep in the same bed with you forever."
Sera suppressed her smile and said seriously: "I will make a serious choice."
The sun was breaking, and the grass was covered with a layer of morning dew.
The golden light pierces out from the clouds on the top of the mountain, like a shape, beautiful and dreamy.
Sera quietly watched the sun rise, listened to the melodious singing of the skylark in the mountains and forests, and sighed, "It's so beautiful."
I feel inexplicably sad as I write this, haha.