Chapter 033 The Conspiracy Behind it
Chapter 033 The Conspiracy Behind it
“Ok, let’s go to the top of the mountain to rest. The tent was set up.” Edmund Johnson spoke softly to
them.
Hearing that they were going up to the top of the mountain, Tina puckered up and said, “Mr. Johnson,
are we going to stay on the mountain tonight?”
“Yes. When Rosemary told me you guys were going on a field trip this morning, I checked the weather
forecast, and there was a meteor shower tonight.”
Edmund Johnson took Rosemary to a makeshift camp on the hill. “Rosemary, you and Tina take a
break, and I’ll call you later.”
Rosemary nodded and drilled into the tent with Tina.
The sun was setting slowly, and a bright moon had crept silently up the hill.
Tents were scattered on top of the mountain. Maybe because of the meteor shower, there were more
people here tonight than usual.
Edmund took out the barbecue rack he had prepared early in the morning, set up the iron rack on a flat
spot, and took out charcoal to make a fire.
Rosemary woke up and heard Edmund playing with a barbecue. She watched as the sky slowly
darkened, then sat up and walked outside.
“Edmund, that’s very thoughtful of you.” Rosemary smiled slightly, like the breeze in March, making a
person feel particularly comfortable.
Edmund saw Rosemary woke up and asked, “Did you sleep well?”
“Yes. I didn’t expect it to be late afternoon.” Rosemary said, stepping forward to help him.
Edmund didn't stop Rosemary from helping, but rather liked the feeling that she was there to help him.
Rosemary saw the charcoal had burned red, so she said to Edmund, “Edmund, we can start now,
where is the food?”
Edmund Johnson turned to take food out of the car’s refrigerator. He came over with a few strings of
each on a plate.
Rosemary put the food on the shelf to grease and paint it, and it could told by her skill that she did a lot
of barbecues.
“Rosemary, did you use to grill a lot?” Rosemary's hand gently shook, she smiled and said, “I used to
have a barbecue with my classmates in high school, so I leaned it.”
John Sawyer used to love barbecues, but he didn’t think they were clean, so Rosemary learned how to
cook barbecue for John Sawyer, which was kind of silly.
Edmund smiled at her skilled grilling skills, “Then I can be a little lazy tonight.” Then he took a stool and
sat down beside it.
Edmund just looked at Rosemary in silence. The night of the mountain was particularly quiet,
occasionally came a worm song or a bird call.
Rosemary’s head was down and she was flipping the barbecue. A hot look was fixed on her face,
which made her feel uncomfortable.
“Okay, you can go and tell Tina to wake up, or the barbecue will be cold.” Rosemary said, staring at the
barbecue on the shelf.
Edmund Johnson looked at Rosemary and got up and headed for the tent.
Rosemary took a deep breath and kept cooking.
Tina smelled the smell of barbecue and her stomach growled. She was about to get up when Edmund
came and asked her to eat.
“Tina, Rosemary asked you over for a barbecue.” Edmund stood outside the tent and said.
Tina answered and went out of the tent to Rosemary.
Tina was surprised to see Rosemary cooking a barbecue. She rubbed her eyes hard with her hands,
unable to believe it.
“What’s the matter?” Rosemary looked at Tina’s exaggerated expression, “Are you awake?”
“Rosemary, I love you so much, I finally get to eat Rosemary’s own barbecue.”
Tina put her hands on her chest as if she had found the treasure.
“What do you mean? You’ve had them before.” Rosemary glared at her and laughed.
Tina picked up a skewer of barbecue and mumbled, “I’ve had your barbecue many times!”
Rosemary’s hands stopped there, staring blankly at the grill.
Tina realized what she had said. She lowered her head and slowly ate the chicken wing.
Edmund took Rosemary’s wings and tried them, “Wow, Rosemary, you’re really good at grilling!”
“Eat more if you like.” Rosemary also took a string of barbecue slowly began to eat it.
Rosemary thought she had lost her cool. She couldn’t let her mood get in the way of everyone else’s.
Rosemary smiled and looked at Tina, “Tina, help yourself. I’ll make more for you.”
“Okay!” Tina didn’t want Rosemary to think about John Sawyer again, so she pretend to be a foodie to Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.
deflect the conversation.
“Mr. Johnson, did you often come for an outing before?” Tina asked, digressing.
Edmund smiled. “Not very often,” he said. “We just come out once in a while to relax.”
Tina seemed surprised by Edmund’s answer. She mumbled something and went back to eating her
barbecue.
Rosemary suddenly felt a little bored and said to Edmund, “Edmund, I’m going for a walk.”
“Do you want me to go with you?” Edmund stood up and looked at Rosemary.
Rosemary shook her head, “I want to walk alone, you can eat with Tina!”
“All right! Pay more attention to your safety and don't stray too far.” Edmund urged.
Rosemary walked over to a big rock and sat down. Listening to the happy chirping of insects, she felt
she was in a new world.
Rosemary heard something nearby. Before she could turn, she saw a pair of hands pushing her to the
bottom of the valley.
Ouch…
Rosemary rolled a few times and found a man standing a short distance ahead. Before he could
dodge, she hit him and they rolled down to the bottom.
“Ouch…” Nathaniel Meyer lifted his foot and realized that he couldn’t feel it. He tried to sit up, but found
a man lying on top of him.
Nathaniel Meyer was so angry that he gave the Rosemary a shove, and she tumbled sideways.
Rosemary woke up when Nathaniel Meyer shoved her. A thrill ran through her as she looked at the
darkness in front of her.
“Tina, Edmund, are you there?” Rosemary exclaimed with a look of horror on her face.
Nathaniel Meyer was in a very bad mood. He was standing in the middle of the mountain enjoying the
full moon when he was pushed down to the dark valley floor.
Rosemary staggered to her feet. But she had only taken a few steps when she stumbled over
something, “Ouch!” And bam, she was all over Nathaniel Meyer.
Nathaniel Meyer wanted to rip the woman off his back. She was on top of him! Twice!
Rosemary felt as if she had fallen on something squishy. And it was like…
“A ghost!”