Chapter 2481

 

Overwhelmed with questions in her head, Lillian finally asked, ''So do you have a cure for it?'' She placed a hand on her forehead. She was starting to feel light - headed, and the 111ore she inhaled, the weaker she felt.

''I-'' Darryl was about to respond by saying that he did have the cure but could not finish his sentence before he was interrupted by a frantic Lillian leaping into his arms.

''Dad, I've Illissed you. I've missed you so badly,'' Lillian said in obvious distress, even though her eyes were dazed. 

Darryl was startled by the sudden action but swiftly sobered and thought, 'Seriously?

stay away from him, she would not have inhaled the niist and ended up like that. Though, from the looks of

her father. She had lost her father to an incurable disease a year before that. Lillian had been devastated. She established the Blood Thorn Mercenary Team and tried to maintain the exterior of a strong, independent wonian. She missed her father when she was by herself on countless lonely nights. Under the influence of the mist, Lillian began to hallucinate and somehow

the shoulder reassuringly before he said, ''There,

right here with you;

attacked Darryl's senses as he consoled her. Darryl felt distracted by the curves of her body that fitted perfectly into his. Her fragile expression  and delicate features were simply too alluring. Darryl kept Lillian in his arms for a while until she had finally cairned down. He reached down and plucked a plant next to his feet and placed it under Lillian's nose. That plant was the mist's natural enemy. Lillian

kill you,'' Lillian yelled as she stared daggers at Darryl. 'What a jerk; how dare he take advantage of me while I was in a hallucination? Death would have been too gentle for him,' she reasoned. Lillian moved as though she was about to attack, but she discovered that

a puzzled Darryl thought to himself. 'Her power can hardly rnatch up to her ternper. I've just saved her

 

you?'' Darryl grinned as he looked at Lillian. ''I was the man who saved you from danger. How

your garnes, you rat.'' Lillian pointed to the blood-drenched corpses of Earle and the others before she said, ''Those people might be detestable, but they did not deserve to die. How could you be so heartless to lure them into such a miserable death?

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