What Happens in Chapter 421 – From the Book My Four Miraculous Treasures (Willow and Jasper)
Dive into Chapter 421, a pivotal chapter in My Four Miraculous Treasures (Willow and Jasper), written by Webfic. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
After several days without a bath, her scalp had been itching unbearably, so she’d washed her hair.
“How’s your concussion? Feeling any better?” Xavier felt her twist her shoulder out of his grasp, leaving his hand as cold and vacant as his heart.
With all his might, he suppressed his sorrow so that it wouldn’t show on the outside. Her well-being mattered more than his feelings.
“I’ll be fine. I just need a few days’ rest,” Willow replied. “If there’s nothing else, I’d like to get back now.”
As she turned away to leave, Xavier declared, “We’re going to go grab a bite to eat, together.” He tried to make it sound assertive, as though she didn’t get a say in the matter.
“I’ve already eaten.”
“You’ve had dinner. Time for dessert.” He opened his car door, invitingly.
Willow frowned. “I’m not hungry.”
“Alright! I guess I’ll go have a chat with Jasper, then!” Xavier snapped, delivering an implied threat.
“No, don’t!” Willow’s resolve folded instantly. She obediently got into his car, and Xavier drove off with her aboard.
After a short ride, they arrived at a fine dining restaurant. It was a classy place.
The two of them sat at a table by the window, looking out upon a beautiful garden with a fountain in the center.
The flowers were a vibrant and colorful display. The fountain threw up a cloud of mist that gave the whole place a romantic and cozy sort of atmosphere.
The waiter served them a steak. It looked delicious. It smelled delicious.
And there was no doubt that it would have been extraordinarily delicious… to someone who’d come here with an appetite.
Tragically, what Willow had brought with her was a full tummy instead. She’d had a lot to eat for dinner. There had even been cake. There was no space left—certainly not for a steak.
Willow was stunned. She hadn’t expected Xavier to say such things to her.
She thought back to the time when Xavier suddenly appeared at her place, just when she’d discovered that George Lane might be the one who’d caused the death of Jasper’s parents. Though she’d tried to flee for dear life, she’d fallen right into Jasper’s clutches anyway.
That time, Jasper had mistakenly assumed that Willow meant to elope with Xavier.
Jasper had imprisoned her in his Royal Garden, punished her so badly she couldn’t even get out of bed. During those four horrible days as his hostage, she’d very nearly starved to death.
Willow still vividly remembered the terror of that whole ordeal.
She’d nearly been tortured to death over a simple misunderstanding. If she actually went anywhere with Xavier, Jasper would probably rend her limb from limb.
Anxious and agitated, Willow replied, “Xavier, where did you get such an idea?! I’ve told you so many times already… You deserve far better than me, and many other girls out there would be happy to be with you! Stop wasting any more of your time on me!”
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