Get you in my arms

Chapter 109 The Honeymoon Nightmare (Part Two)



Chapter 109 The Honeymoon Nightmare (Part Two)

Reluctantly, Sophia opened her eyes. Her bones had been broken, and she had no strength at all. The moment she just fell asleep, she was about to get up. She gave the culprit a few punches with all her strength.

"Baby, we will sleep on the plane later." He touched her face pitifully.

In the downstairs, the elders were all sitting upright and waiting to have the new daughter-in-law tea.

Sophia knelt down and passed the tea cup to elders respectfully. The elders nodded with satisfaction and gave out a shocking and generous red packet.

After that, they both started their honeymoon trip around the world.

The private plane was decorated with colorful roses, heart-shaped balloons, cute faces and joyous golden wall lamps It was full of warmth and romance of their wedding.

Sophia secretly took out the red envelope given by her elder to see what was going on.

Wow! They are indeed rich. The red packets for drinking tea are all cheques. Oh, my god. There are all tens of millions. She can become a billionaire in one go.

No wonder people got mad at marrying such a wealthy man. It was cash!

She hurriedly put the box into the safe and lay down on the bed to catch up on sleep. Otherwise, the vigorous and always tireless guy might come again to make trouble.

When she was thinking, the door was pushed in. Lucas sneaked in and crept up to her. "Honey, are you asleep?"

"Yes, we will." She blurted out on purpose.

He smiled and kissed her forehead with love and went out.

The first stop of the honeymoon was Switzerland's Saint Maurice.

After getting off the plane, she wore a luxury Maybach.

Outside the car was the magnificent ice kingdom. The setting sun went into the valley and lingered on the snow peak, blue lake and silver clothes like a painting. The stream valley was adorned with all kinds of houses. Round, sharp, rose, snow green and milk yellow, like the castle in the green fairy tale.

"It's so beautiful!" Sophia said as her eyes were fixed outside the window. She couldn't help but exclaim.

"Switzerland is a very suitable place to live." Lucas said with a smile.

A beautiful villa appeared on a hillside not far away after the car drove into a mountain. This was the big wooden cottage that Lucas used to live in.

The wooden house was next to a blue sparkling lake, hugging the Alps on the white snow. There was no abandon, no sand, no bricks, only the smell of soil and flowers. It made people feel that their whole body returned to nature.

"Are you investing in real estate all over the world?" She pursed her lips.

"I don't like staying in a hotel."

Outside the villa, the butler was standing on the stone steps and waiting for them.

His name was Ken. He came from Zurich. Apart from German and German, he could speak fluent English.

Lucas often came here for a holiday. He was in charge of here when Lucas was away.

Ken didn't know his employer very well. The only thing he knew was that his name was just Lucas. He was from an east country. Of course, he wouldn't hinder them from becoming friends.

Ken was a dutiful person. The house was in good order.

Lucas walked over and they gave each other a big hug. He introduced her to Ken, and then they walked into the villa together.

The heating in the room was on.

They took off their coat and sat on the sofa.

The maid brought a cup of hot coffee for them, and for Lucas, it was coffee free, which was his favorite. As for Sophia, she was a cup of cappuccino.

It was already at dusk. The sky was turning dark, heatedly outside the window. Sophia had been a little sleepy, but she felt much better after drinking some coffee.

After chatting with Lucas for a while, Ken stood up to set up the dinner.

The dinner was very rich, all of which were the authentic Swiss food. The first dish was crispy corn cakes with dried beef and vegetable salad, followed by the mushroom soup with ease in the winter order; the main dishes were roasted beef with braised red cabbage, the desserts were piggy fruits cake and honey ice-cream, and more importantly, with the wine that Ken had brewed. The feeling of the whole dinner was like an oil painting admiring Nora, the strong taste lingering on the tip of his tongue.

After dinner, Sophia went back to her room to pack up.

She came to open the curtains and wanted to see the snow at night.

This small town was populated.

Cold mist pervaded the valleys around.

As the wind blew, dark clouds floated in mid air like muddy torrents. The fogs devoured the forest, rocks and stream before slowly coming towards the villa.

A figure was faintly seen through the mist. She stood there motionlessly, surrounded by abandoned houses.

The cold moonlight outlined her curvaceous figure. She wore a long dress, and her hair was waving in the wind.

The first thing that came to Sophia's mind was the ghost in the horror movie!

However, Sophia was afraid of making troubles.

At this time, his phone rang and it was a text message.

She closed the curtains, went to the bedside table and picked up her cell phone. It was an unfamiliar number. She clicked on the message and it was a horrible skull.

She laughed when she thought that someone was playing a trick on them.

Lucas walked in, pulled the curtains open, and gazed at the darkness outside. "This is really the closest place to nature."

"There is a woman on the opposite slope. Did you see that?" Sophia replied carelessly.

"Where are you?" He moved his eyes to the window.

"On the hillside." Sophia walked up to him. She looked around and found no one on the hillside. "Eh, she was there just now." she answered.

"You must have made a mistake. That's a wilderness. No one can go at night."

"There is really a person nearby. I didn't make a mistake, so it's normal for the people living nearby to go there." She was sure about that because of the moonlight, she could see the man's clothes indistinctly.

"Our neighbor lives one kilometer away." He smiled and closed the curtains.

Sophia didn't want to argue with him. She didn't care what kind of monster she was. As long as she was not a seesaw killer or something like that, even he was not a match for him. He was absolutely a special level bodyguard in the middle sea.

After they went to a spa and watched a movie, they fell asleep after playing a few love throwing games.

The room was so quiet that she was not used to it at all. She had been tossing and turning all night.

Lucas was still in sleep. She sneaked out from his arms, got herself a glass of water and gently drew back the curtain.

It was still dark outside, and the fog was a little lighter. The silver light reflected the outline of the abandoned slope.

A slender figure was standing on the top of the slope. The red dress seemed strange. It was gloomy in the wind. The dark long hair spread down like the wind, covering the whole face. It was hard to see whether it was facing her or back.

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She wanted to take a picture of him with her phone, but when she came back, she was gone.

It was weird.

She pulled up the curtain.

She went back to her bed and lay down. The ghost like figure kept flashing in front of her eyes and finally fell asleep.


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