Savage Love On His Wheelchair

Chapter 032 Olivia Miller’s Hate



Chapter 032 Olivia Miller’s Hate

Edmund leaded the way, Rosemary and Tina followed. After a long walk, just as the girls were about to

give up, Edmund said, “Here we are!”

Rosemary and Tina were girls after all. Their legs and feet were sore after the long walk. When

Edmund said they finally arrived, they fell to the floor. Just when Tina wanted to ask Edmund where the

beauty was, Rosemary shouted, “Tina, look over there!”

Tina looked in the direction Rosemary was pointing and saw an endless sea of flowers not far away.

The flowers of different colors were swaying in the gentle breeze, sending out bursts of fragrance.

“Wow, it’s beautiful!” Tina jumped up from the ground and looked ahead.

Rosemary did not expect to find such a beautiful place near Cornshire. In this deceitful lively city, there

was such a fairyland. No wonder Edmund said they wouldn’t want to go back after they got here.”

“Wow, the sea of flowers, here we come!” Then Tina took Rosemary's hand and ran to the front of the

sea of flowers.

Edmund smiled at the sight of them galloping.

“How beautiful it is!” Rosemary could not help but praise.

A patch of lavender stood faintly among the flowers, attracting bees from time to time to gather honey.

Rosemary just wanted to do one thing, that is, “dance!”

“Tina, shall we dance together?” Rosemary said happily.

Hearing Rosemary’s proposal, Tina hurriedly echoed and said, “I also wanted to do so!”

With that, two beautiful figures began to dance in the sea of flowers.

Tina was wearing a yellow dress today. She was dancing beside the beautiful lavender, just like a

carefree flower spirit.

Rosemary’s dark hair fell over her shoulders and her off-white dress fluttered in the wind as she

twisted. She was like an innocent angel, happy and holy.

In the distance, groups of colorful butterflies were flying to the center of the sea of flowers. Their thin

layers of wings gave off a faint light, with small eyes looking in all directions. Soon they were all

intoxicated with the preserves again.

Edmund was frozen by the figure in front of him. Rosemary was like a bridle of wild horses today,

galloping in this endless sea of flowers.

Edmund kept taking pictures with his camera. Dancing in the sea of flowers, she kept changing her

movements and dancing happily.

Tina saw some lilies not far away. She called out to Rosemary, “Rosemary, look, your favorite!”

Rosemary looked in the direction Tina was pointing and saw a few newly blooming lilies are in full

bloom against the wind to release the flowers covered with crystal tears.

Edmund saw one of the most beautiful paintings when he turned the camera.

Rosemary went to the lilies and crouched down, her fingers gently moving a lily in front of her, closing

her eyes and smelling the tantalizing scent.

On the other side of the mountain.

Nathaniel Meyer was sitting with his legs crossed in a makeshift resting place on the set. His dark blue

eyes were like the blue sea, and his handsome face was cold.

He gently waved the best wine in his hand. Looking at the figure dancing in the sea of flowers in the

distance, his smile was more and more obvious.

Rosemary and Tina both ran tired, so they sat back against the back in the middle of the flowers, like a

beautiful landscape.

Edmund strode over with his camera.

“Mr. Johnson, how did you know about such a beautiful view?” Tina asked excitedly.

“I found this place by accident. At that time, when I was tired from work, I would come here to relax.” Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

This place was actually discovered by Wilson Grant. The three of them made a pact that when they all

got girlfriends, they would take them to see the scenery. But before that day came…

Rosemary saw Edmund did not speak for a long time, so she asked, “Edmund, what’s wrong?”

Edmund chuckled and said, “This is just one of the attractions, and there are two more that I’m sure

you’ll like better!”

“Mr. Johnson, where's the other one?” Tina jumped up from the ground happily.

Rosemary was also curious about other beautiful attractions.

“Let’s go! I'll take you to the next attraction. Today I’m working part-time as a photographer.” Edmund

grinned.

Not far away in the sea of flowers, Olivia Miller looked at Rosemary’s back and felt hatred.

Edmund Johnson led them to the foot of a high mountain. At the peak not far away, a long waterfall

cascaded down the middle of the mountain, with a crystal clear river below. On both sides of the river

was a green lawn, which was covered with a variety of wild flowers. Colorful butterflies were dancing

here.

“Edmund, why are there more butterflies here than there were back there?” Rosemary asked curiously.

Edmund said softly, “Because the environment and climate are good for butterflies. And there are trees

that butterflies like. It’s also called Butterfly Valley. Did you see that butterfly with the long tail? That’s

called the Isabella Butterfly. And the purple and pink one, it’s called the Purple Rose Swallowtail. And

the many unknowns, isn’t it beautiful?”

“The butterflies are all wild, but they are taken care of to prevent the unscrupulous from destroying

them.” Edmund explained to them one by one.

Rosemary looked at the butterflies flying around. Everyone was admiring the beauty of butterflies, but

they did not know that the longest life span of butterflies was only one to two months. There was

always a cruel truth behind beauty.

A beautiful Purple Rose Swallowtail flew onto Tina’s shoulder. She stood up slowly and danced softly.

Butterflies sometimes flew to Tina’s forehead, sometimes to her hands, and some to Rosemary’s hair.

Tina gently took Rosemary’s hands and they fly in the colorful butterflies.

“Tina, look, these butterflies are flying to our bodies.” Rosemary said excitedly, looking at the butterfly

resting on her body.

“Rosemary, I’m so happy!” Tina’s voice flew through the valley.

“Me, too. This is the happiest day of my entire life.” Rosemary and Tina were holding hands and

spinning wildly.

Edmund was a photographer all day, and those two girls were dancing all day. Everyone was tired out,

but was still in high spirits.

Finally, Tina was too tired to jump, so she sat down on the ground and didn’t move.

Rosemary looked at Tina lying on the ground and smiled to Edmund, “Edmund, let’s go back to rest!”


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