Chapter 722
Heather hadn’t been staying in the forest for long, but she deeply felt how lonely the forester must’ve
been. What puzzled her the most was the fact that there wasn’t even a TV, and he was probably out of
touch with society. She leaned against the window sill while looking at the tiny bit of greens outside the
window.
Everything was deathly still in winter, but that little bit of life was enough to warm the heart. Heather
was bored stiff, so she would often relieve her boredom in such a way. If it weren’t for the deepening
dusk and the daybreak, she wouldn’t have known how much time had passed. Why isn’t there
something to check the time inside this house? she thought to herself.
Heather felt increasingly bored; she couldn’t find anything interesting, nor did she see anyone. In her
mind, she planned to give the forester a TV as a present. After all, every industry was different, and
they were equally worthy of respect.
She would get to meet Zayne one day and one night later, whom she hadn’t been looking forward to
seeing so much. As she lay down on the sofa again, the lazy feeling made her feel a bit relaxed. She
was anxious, but she would occasionally space out as she did at this moment. She fell silent just then,
not thinking about anything else since she just had to lay quietly on the sofa. Suddenly, she felt as
though those grudges and overnight wealth were very far away from her. Not only that, Heather
suddenly found it difficult to imagine the days to come if her life continued to be so easy and
comfortable. It seemed that she had never enjoyed a life of ease and comfort since she was born.
When she had time, she would let a fortune teller read her fortune to see if she was destined to have a
tumultuous life.
It’ll probably be nice to be here during spring and autumn, Heather thought to herself as she imagined
how the ancients withdrew from society and lived in wooded mountains. Such pleasure of roaming
happily through the forests and mountains kept inspiring her to write literature.
Surprisingly, she saw a pen and some papers on the small desk beside her. She wondered if she
should get up and write a poem since she hadn’t written any in such a long time. She even
remembered having published an anthology of poems while attending junior high school. However,
poets were mostly down on their luck, and she, a filthy rich businesswoman, didn’t quite match the
poetic charm.
Suddenly, Heather laughed as it occurred to her that she was down on her luck. She whispered to
herself, “It seems like I’m in a lousy situation right now.” Indeed, she had never been in such dire straits
before, for she was now trying to survive on an inhabited island. Luckily, she had instant noodles to
keep her company, or else she would have to go out and search for food by herself. She couldn’t find
anything to eat in the winter and would starve to death in this log cabin.
The more she thought about it, the more she wanted to laugh, for she was convinced by her
imagination. Life is so beautiful, yet I’m so bored, she thought to herself as she stood up quietly. Her
whole body was limp as she had lied down for too long on the sofa. As she raised her eyebrows, she
felt that such a despondent side of herself was really interesting, but she could only look for some fun
in her boredom.
Only on the third day did Zayne set out early in the morning to meet Heather, and it was fortunate that
everything went smoothly. In fact, even Zayne himself didn’t expect everything to proceed without any
hiccups. After all, he had prepared a week’s worth of food for Heather since he was worried that three
days wouldn’t be enough to solve the problem. He showed up at Heather’s log cabin at lunchtime and
stared at its tightly shut wooden door, wondering if she hadn’t come out all this while!
Then, he stepped forward and knocked on the log cabin’s door. When Heather heard that, she put
down the cup of instant noodles in her hands in surprise. As soon as she happily opened the wooden
door, she saw Zayne as well as Jason behind him—it was her first time getting to see Jason’s looks
clearly. She initially thought that he was only a mute driver, but she didn’t expect him to be so tall and
sturdy. Meanwhile, she looked at Zayne as if she was looking at her savior, for she couldn’t wait to
return to modern society.
“Heather, are you moved now that I’m here early in the morning to pick you up?” Zayne’s smiling face
was very offensive to the eye.
Heather cast him a disdainful look. “Thank you for arranging one hell of a place for me, Zayne,” she
said angrily. “The most annoying thing is that there isn’t even a TV.” The more she thought about it, the
angrier she was. Her face was ruddy with anger, and she looked pitiful and charming without any
makeup. Jason had been displeased by her attitude at first, but he instantly forgave her inwardly when
he saw Heather looking like this.
“Haha! Don’t you hate watching TV the most, Heather?” Zayne had previously dragged Heather along
to watch some TV dramas together, but she ruthlessly refused. Therefore, women weren’t the only
vengeful ones since men also had such a side to them. This time, Heather truly experienced what it
was like to be bored stiff.
“Indeed, watching TV is a waste of time, but does it even matter since I’m already in such a place?”
Heather replied in vexation. In short, she was in the right and wouldn’t allow Zayne to refute her.
Since he knew Heather’s temper, he didn’t argue with her anymore. “Okay, you’re right.”
Heather could say nothing else when she saw how sincere Zayne was. After that, her eyes roamed
over Jason. She had seen him twice, and it seemed like Zayne trusted him very much, so she was
curious about their relationship.
“By the way, Zayne—find time to have a TV delivered over when you go back,” she said while pointing
at the door, thinking that it’d be great to have a TV to watch some dramas.
“Huh? Don’t you want to go back? Do you want to stay here for a few days longer?” Zayne teased
Heather with a laugh.
“Throughout my time here, I have experienced profoundly how bored the forester must be every single
day. We should give him a TV so that he can pass the time.” Heather knew that Zayne wouldn’t speak
