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The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 124

    The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 124


    Read The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 124 – “How are you feeling


    now, Iris? Does it hurt?” Leon asked worriedly.


    Iris moved her ankle and genuinely felt surprised! “It doesn’t as much as earlier!”


    “I’m d to hear that.”


    “The joint has been realigned and you’ll be fully recovered with a few days‘ rest,” Leon said.


    “A few days?! So, you’re saying that my foot hasn’t been curedpletely yet?” Iris looked surprised a


    s she put her shoes on.


    “It’s cured, but you shouldn’t put too much pressure on it for the time being. It’ll be best if you could avoi


    d making any


    movements that would injure it a second time. I rmend not walking for at least twenty–


    four hours…” Leon exined simply.


    “What?! Then how do I get down from this mountain?” Iris was


    taken aback. Staying on the mountain for twenty–


    four hours was very unrealistic andpletely out of the question!


    “Easy. I’ll carry you down from the mountain.” Leon let out a soft but audible sigh, but deep down, he w


    as delighted and he even secretly thanked God for giving him such a good opportunity.


    “But…” Iris’s pretty face turned red.


    She has always kept herself pure and chaste, shunning any sort of intimate contact with the opposite g


    ender. As a result, she found it a little difficult to ept that Leon would have to carry her down the mo


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    “Alright, let’s go!” Before Iris could say anything, Leon mustered up his courage and stepped forward d


    ecisively to carry Iris on his back.


    “Hey! What are you


    doing?!” Iris eximed. Her pretty face turned red with shame, and Leon’s domineering initiative had all


    but eaten away at what little hope of struggling she had.


    Since things already reached such a point, she had no choice but to ept having to interact so closel


    y with Leon.


    “Fine! You got lucky this time…” Iris’s face and ears turned red. She reached out to pinch the soft flesh


    around Leon’s waist in a light–hearted protest to vent her shyness and dissatisfaction.


    Leon inhaled sharply, but his heart was filled with joy and the pain was ovee


    with happiness.


    After that, Leon carried Iris back to the stone steps and walked to the top of the mountain. If Leon could


    just freeze that moment in time, he would feel so much happier than if he were granted the chance to b


    e God for a day.


    “Didn’t you say you were going to carry me down the mountain, Leon? Why are you going up instead?”


    Iris asked curiously.


    “It’s still early, so we might as well go to the top of the mountain to see the scenery. We can


    still make it in time to see it before descending,” Leon replied with a smile. He knew that Iris wanted to


    see the scenery where mist and clouds became


    one on the mountain peak, so he naturally could not let her go back disappointed.


    “Okay,” Iris relented within seconds after a brief hesitation.


    Since Leon carried her on his back all the time, there was no difference whether she descended the mo


    The distance to reach the peak from the end of the stone steps was about a quarter of the mountain’s he


    The terrain


    further up was steeper, and the rough path was so difficult to hike that no stone steps could be set up th


    In addition,o tourists that it was forbidden to climb up without the escort of professional mountaineers


    and guides.


    “That exins why there aren’t any other


    tourists on this path! The mountain peak will only be open to the public at the end of the year!” Upon see


    the warning sign, Leon and Iris sudden there was a striking blue


    warning sign that was erected there as a final. reminder tly realized that they were very ill–informed.


    “Forget it, Leon. The mountain isn’t open to the public, so I think we should turn back,


    Iris said a bit disappointedly.


    “But…” Leon was hesitant too because he knew how dangerous it would be without any


    stairs with which he could go up.
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