What Happens in Chapter 337 – From the Book The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor)
Dive into Chapter 337, a pivotal chapter in The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Ivy’s eyes widened in surprise. “The villagers still haven’t told us where the cave is?” Gallagher shook his head. “Both of those families–there are only old folks left at home. Their sons disappeared into the mountains with their… wives. No one can reach them–there’s no cell signal out there. The elders have no idea where they’ve gone.”
Jamison frowned, skepticism in his voice. “If that’s the case, then what’s the point of you going? If even the villagers don’t know, how do you expect to find it?”
On the other end of the call, Warren answered, having overheard Jamison. “Miss Windsor, here’s what we know: the family who bought your things–the one with the young man, Silly, who has cerebral palsy. The other villagers say his family probably knows where the cave is. We went to talk to Silly. When he heard you’d come to Silverfen, he said he wants to see you. He promised that if he could meet you, he’d tell us how to find the place in the mountains. So-”
So that was it!
Ivy cut him off before he could finish. “Good. I was planning to visit Silly anyway. I’ll
head out now.”
“Great, we’ll wait for you.”
As soon as she hung up, Ivy gulped down the rest of her breakfast, stood, and turned to the man beside her. “You stay at the hotel and get some rest today, all right? I’ll ask Derek to take a few people with me to the village.”
Jamison immediately objected. “No. I’m coming with you.”
She shot him a hard look. “Absolutely not. You’re badly hurt–you needed more than ten stitches and barely slept last night. If you hike up the mountain now and your wound splits open, what then?” Her tone was firm, brooking no argument. “You’re not going anywhere today. You’re staying put, understand?”
Jamison’s face grew serious. He met her eyes. “Either I go with you, or you’re not going at all. Choose.”
Ivy didn’t bother responding. She tossed a few things into her bag and strode out in
search of Derek.
But Derek looked uneasy. “Ma’am, Mr. Jamison didn’t give the go–ahead. We can’t just take you to the village after what happened yesterday. That was–honestly, it
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was terrifying.”
“There are plenty of police in the village now. Nothing’s going to happen,” Ivy
insisted.
Derek still refused.
Ivy’s patience snapped. She tried to hail a cab herself, but the bodyguards blocked her path.
While the standoff dragged on, Jamison appeared, calm as ever, coming out of his room. As he passed, he tossed her a curt, “Let’s go. I’m coming with you.”
Furious, Ivy stared at his broad, unyielding back and called hoarsely after him, “Jamison, maybe you don’t care about your own health, but I do! Do you think it doesn’t hurt me to see you injured?”
Her voice cracked, and before she could stop herself, tears spilled down her
cheeks.
Embarrassed by her own outburst, she wiped her face with a trembling hand and glared at him.
Jamison froze, caught off guard by her tears. His chest tightened painfully.
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