Chapter 1359
Millie shook her head, her gaze shifting to Marcus’s coat as_ she contemplated her options.
She turned to Trenton and spoke gently. “Mr. Torres, please continue without us. We’ll join you later.”
Perplexed, Trenton saw Marcus nod in agreement.
After Trenton departed, Marcus immediately cupped her face and inquired, “Darling, what’s the matter?” Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
“I’ve got a stomach ache, probably because… well, you know.” Millie hesitated before answering.
“But I rushed here and didn’t bring the necessary stuff. Can I borrow your jacket to wrap around my waist for a bit of coverage?”
She was dressed in just a sweater with a camisole underneath.
Marcus paused for a moment, taken aback. He’d heard about the intense abdominal pain that women often experienced during their menstrual cycles, and he understood it could be excruciating.
Without a second thought, he removed his jacket.
Millie took it and tied it around her waist, ensuring everything was secure.
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This way, even if her pants got stained, they wouldn’t be visible to others.
She let out a relieved sigh.
Observing the sweat beads forming on Millie’s forehead, her hair strands dampened, and her lips paled, Marcus felt concern well up. He suggested she stand on a slightly raised spot and offered to
carry her on his back for the remainder of their journey.
“I’m alright. I can still manage.”
Millie shook her head. She didn’t think they’d walk any faster if he carried her, even though she wasn’t heavy, weighing just over 100 pounds.
Marcus insisted firmly, “If you don’t hop on, I’ll just carry you in my arms.”
Those words seemed to do the trick, and Millie obediently climbed onto his sturdy back.
Marcus hoisted her onto his back, and it proved to be less strenuous than she had expected. It appeared almost effortless for him.
“Do you think they’ll continue pursuing us?”
Millie pushed branches aside as they walked and inquired softly.
“They won’t give up. We need to get out of here as swiftly as possible,”
Marcus replied.
From their earlier skirmish, he had deduced that their pursuer was Ryan.
Marcus also understood that Ryan wouldn’t easily let them escape. Even if he had only one breath left, he’d use it to confront them.