She had to admit she was afraid of what he had been looking likest night, but in any case, she would not bow to him!
The other side of the bed was empty, but from the additional pillow, it could be seen that Joseph was sleeping beside herst night. Shuddering, Irish touched the pillow and remembered the torture of his finger again between her legs.
It even left a wood incense smell.
Very light. But it was his breath that was tickling her earlobe, reminding her how he defeated her defense mechanism.
She noticed the mechanical watch he used to wear on the bedside table, and the tick wasing from the beating sound of the pointer, but the room was so quiet that she could hear the watch moving.
She had put on clean pajamas, and cotton, and was very soft.
Someone knocked on the door. With alert eyes, Irish''s body was attached to the head of the bed, who quickly raised her guard line.
It was Jessica who came in.
There was no fuss when she saw Irish was already awoken, turning a blind eye to her pale face, she went straight to the window, drawing the curtains, and letting the sun rush to the windowsill.
"Miss Irish,e downstairs and have lunch when you''re done cleaning your face. Before Sir went out, he told me that I had to keep an eye on you for lunch."
Jessica''s words made Irish shiver, catching herst words, "Before going out? He... He''s not in the vi right now?"
"Sir went out on business this morning."
Irish''s brain was running fast, her fingers trembling with excitement after hearing that Joseph went out to work.
There must be a way out of this ind!
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The ind was very quiet, and time seemed to have stopped in this ce, without the noise of the city, and had not been busy every day like the pressure of the gyroscope, where only the sound of whispering was heard between the birds, flowers, and trees.
After lunch, it was time to walk again.
But this time, instead of walking aimlessly, she sat quietly on the beach, staring at the wide open waters near her.
At the foot was the fine white sand, which was clean enough not to be stamped.
The calm sea winded, purely reflected the blue sky, as deep as sapphire.<novelnext></novelnext>
Everything was calm.
Sitting quietly on the white sand, Irish was thinking.
After learning that Joseph had gone out of the house, she did not show much emotion in front of Jessica. When she washed as quietly as before, she saw that the wound on her neck had been affixed with a Band-Aid. It was very thin and almost impalpable. She looked at herself in the mirror for a long time and the Band-Aid.
Then she quietly ate, and then went out at the time that had been used by Jessica.
A few days before she was sent to the ind, she vented all her grievances, and then, after she had calmed down, she began to familiarize herself with the ind''s environment and location.
However, in the absence of signal location, Irish, who had been not interested in geography, could not urately locate herself most scientifically, and could only preliminarily judge ording to several obvious features.
The temperature difference between day and night on this ind was slightlyrger. During this month, she found that the daytime temperature was about 25, so it was warm but not hot, and the sea breeze was soft andfortable; at night, it was about ten degrees, and the beach got cooler, likest night, which should be cooler.
There were no heating or cooling facilities in the vi, which meant it wouldn''t be too hot, and now it was the beginning of the year, which meant it wouldn''t be too cold. She also carefully observed the vi at other times. The main material of the vi was made of good instion material, mainly wood and steel, thus ensuring the temperature inside the vi.
The vi was equipped with sr and wind energy, and all the energy needed in the vi came from the conversion of natural energy, it was a very advanced conversion. At the very least, Irish did not feel cold in the vi, and there were plenty of hot water resources in the bath, and Jessica could also use natural energy to make delicious meals, and the fountains and garden watering equipment in the vi were all derived from the conversion of energy sources.
In other words, there were only a few ces where the huge vi could use electricity.
This required the most demanding condition for the temperature and light of the ind, which clearly fitted. Irish was quietly pondering how Joseph had left.
For nearly half a month she had not looked at the topography of the ind, only to find, in despair, that the most convenient means of transportation was ne and ship, while the car was nowhere to be found. She was sure it was surrounded by the sea.
So, when she calmed down, she thought, if Joseph really left, he would take on a helicopter.
She extrapted two points: first, Joseph''s watch was still on the bedside table, which showed that he did not want to go far and that he should be back in the evening; second if Joseph was onnd, there was still a ce on the ind where she had not found it. So, could she possibly find a way out in just a couple of hours?
The answer was no.
Let''s not say how long it would take her to find a ce to stay. Take Jessica, for example, if she didn''t see her back for more than three hours, she would ask someone to look for her. Besides, afterst night, she was very weak. The distance from the vi to the beach wobbled her, not to mention finding a way out.
Even though she could find a way out, Joseph would be back by that time, and she could not take the risk.
After sitting on the beach for more than an hour, Irish got up and dragged her aching body toward the jungle.