Cami stared at Cameron in shock. She wasn''t just stunned by why Cameron would ask her something like that what really floured her w the meaning behind Cameron''s words.
"Cam, what do you mean?" Cami asked, quickly regaining herposure, her face looking almost normal again
Cameron said, "Just what it sounds like."
Cami chuckled, "Cam, if I''m not from this world, then where am I supposed to be from?"
Cameron replied, "Probably just like what happens in those webnovels."
Cami couldn''t help but let out augh. Actually, the Saunders family already knew that Cami had time-traveled.
And now, Cameron was pretty much considered part of the Saunders family, too. So there was no harm in telling her.
Cami trusted that Cameron wouldn''t go around bbing about it.
Besides, if Cameron knew about this, the potion she gave her would seem even more convincing.
"Cam, you got it. Just like in those webnovels, I''ve actually time-traveled once before. Pretty wild, huh?" Cami said, giving Cameron a
thumbs-up.
"But Cam, what made you suddenly think of that?" Cami asked.
Hearing this, Cameron''s face broke into a bright smile.
''I knew it,'' Cameron thought to herself. ''I always sensed there was something different about her. So Cami really is just like me. But I never expected her to be so honest about it.''-
Cameron said with a smile, "Cami, first off, you pushed the boundaries of modern medicine. You actually cured ALS. And then there''s this potion of yours, it''s just way too extraordinary."
"Didn''t youe up with a miracle cure for leukemia?" Cami shot back.
Cameron replied, “Because I had some outside help too."
Cameron had already developed a cure for leukemia back in the world-hopping universe. But the herbs in this world were just way too polluted.
She spent years buying a piece ofnd, growing all the herbs she needed herself, and finally making the medicine before she could actually release it.
"Outside help?" Cami looked at her in surprise, "Don''t tell me you''re also-"
Cameron nodded. "I''m just like you."
"Really?" Cami''s pupils contracted in surprise.
She''d already been shocked when Evan had returned by possessing another body.
But she never expected that Cameron, just like her, was also someone who had time-traveled.
''What a coincidence,'' Cami thought to herself.
Cameron nodded. "Yeah, it''s true."
Cami grabbed Cameron''s arm. “Come on, Cam. How did you time-travel?"
The two of them were chatting away,pletely at ease with each other.
Now that they shared the same kind of experience, they just couldn''t run out of things to talk about.
It wasn''t until Bradley walked over that their conversation came to an abrupt stop.
"Brad, hang on a sec. Let me chat with Cam a bit longer," Cami said, yfully trying to shoo him away.
Bradley said helplessly, "Cami, you two have been talking for almost an hour. Don''t forget. Today is Cam and my engagement day. All her time belongs to me."
Cami just stared, speechless for a moment. She relented, stepping back. "Alright, fine. Since we''re not heading back to Steerfall today, FIT just catch up with Cam tomorrow."
And with that, Cami started to walk away.
But Cameron called out to her, "Cami, pass this on to someone who really needs it."
"You''re not going to use it?" Cami hesitated, not taking the bottle.
Cameron shook her head and pressed the bottle into Cami''s hand. "When ites to having kids, I think it''s better to just let things happen naturally."
She thought, ''Messing with it just takes away the meaning."
Cami looked a little regretful. But she didn''t press the issue.
Cami gave the bottle in her hand a little shake. "Cam, you can always change your mind if you want."
Cameron shook her head softly. Cami turned and walked away.
Bradley slipped his arm around Cameron and grinned, "Did you two really spend
all that time just talking about this?"
Cameron replied, "It''s girl talk. Don''t go poking your nose into it."
Bradley looked at her dotingly. "Alright."