Novel My Beloved Has Risen from Death's Embrace has been updated Chapter 278 with many climactic developments. What makes this series so special is the names of the characters ^^. If you are a fan of the author Candice Bishop, you will love reading it! I'm sure you won't be disappointed when you read. Let's read the novel My Beloved Has Risen from Death's Embrace Chapter 278 now HERE.
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Chapter 278 novel My Beloved Has Risen from Death's Embrace
Hungry. She was so hungry, but there's nothing to eat.
Xanthea reluctantly shook her head, her conscience betraying her true feelings, while her starry eyes shimmered with a pleading look, which made the man's heart almost melt.
"Just wait."
"Huh?"
By the campfire, in a large lotus leaf filled with river water, a few fish and shrimp were happily wriggling. Orion picked out a trout, while Martin noticed Orion's intent to grill and quickly grabbed the biggest pike.
"Mr. Lockwood, you should grill this one. It's bigger and tastier."
"No thanks, pike has too many bones."
"It does have more bones than trout, but…"
He's not eating it, so why does it matter?
Martin was puzzled until he spotted Xanthea across the fire and suddenly understood—could it be he didn't want Xanthea to get hurt by the bones?
"Mr. Lockwood, are you grilling fish too?"
"Here, take this branch!"
"Mr. Lockwood, I'd advise against it. Its taste is awful."
The group of trainees gathered around, intrigued by his intent to grill. Xanthea was equally surprised.
Although he was an excellent chef, there were no tools or ingredients here. Even the best chef can't work miracles without basics, right?
But now, she clearly saw the family initials engraved on the handle—a finely crafted "N," that had smoothed over from years of handling, as if caressed thousands of times.
As Orion used that knife to scale the fish, Xanthea nervously interjected, "Be careful, that knife is very sharp!"
Orion paused and slowly looked up at her. His eyes were filled with a gleam that seemed a mix of incredulity and eager anticipation.
Caught by the surprise in everyone's eyes and the camera zooming in, Xanthea stammered.
She had spoken out of concern without thinking.
Everyone must be wondering how she knew Orion's knife was so sharp. They might even speculate about a possible connection between them. Wasn't she just fueling rumors about herself?
And the look in Orion's eyes—it was clear he knew the knife was originally hers and hoped she would remember something. What if he asked about the knife? How would she respond?
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