My Billionaire Husband (Vivian and Morris)

Chapter 216 Her Shoes are Gone



Chapter 216 Her Shoes are Gone

"It's dislocated, you hold the phone."

The man's fingers gently touched Vivian at the knee wound, making a basic judgment based on the

prominence of the bones on her knee.

In this situation, Vivian didn't fight against Morris, but obediently took the phone and shone the

flashlight on her knees.

Then she saw the man lift her leg, moving very gently, looking at her with a slight sideways glance, and

said, "Hold on, I'll connect you on the count of one, two, three."

"Well, okay."

Vivian took a deep breath and clenched her hands tightly, her heart thumping.

She was terribly afraid of pain, and was afraid that she would jump in pain when Morris did that.

"One ......"

"Two ......"

"Ah!!! Fuck, Morris, didn't you say on one, two, three? Why are you shouting two and starting!"

Knees wincing in pain, Vivian slapped a slap on Morris' shoulder and reached out to clasp his shoulder

in a deadly grip, drawing back a breath in pain.

"Move around a bit and see if anything is wrong."

Faced with the woman's sudden anger, Morris didn't care in the slightest, while he was more concerned

about her wounds.

Vivian lifted her leg and moved it freely, she immediately stood up and walked around the same spot,

finding everything as normal except for the slight pain of a skin-breaking knee.

"I can walk normally, thanks."

She smiled at Morris, then her thoughts noticed the dark, invisible chamber around her, the smile on

her face instantly vanished into thin air, and she sighed despondently, "What the hell is this place? The

phone doesn't even have a signal, we have to find a way to get out or we could just die ...... Ah!"

Vivian took her phone and glanced around the chamber, only to suddenly see a skeleton at a corner Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.

location, scaring her with a scream.

Even though she was a bold and brave girl on a regular basis, in this kind of secret room, with this kind

of unknown danger, she was still not mentally built up and was caught off guard.

"What's wrong?"

Morris trotted over to her and followed the flashlight from her phone to find a body in the corner.

"The bones were lying flat on the ground, quiet and untouched at the time of death. There was also a

black mark on the floor, a stain left by the decomposition of the body."

Morris sat down to analyze.

When he finished, Vivian immediately asked, "In that case, this person hasn't been dead for long. The

clothes on her body aren't decayed, and the clothes look like the servant's work clothes from your

family, she is a woman."

"I heard from my Grandma a year ago that a female worker had gone missing from the old house. At

the time it was thought to be a runaway, as she was an orphan and we couldn't contact her relatives,

but the police were reported. When they couldn't find her, it went away."

"An orphan, huh? That's too pathetic."

Vivian adjusted her emotions quickly, just lamenting that a girl was so silently gone was really pitiful.

She stood in front of the corpse and bowed three times, "Don't worry, when we get out, we'll definitely

take you out."

Even though it was a small gesture, it did make Morris feel that Vivian was a kind-hearted girl with the

original innocence, simplicity and kindness.

He took her hand in his, "Come on, hurry up and find the exit or we'll be dead if we stay. Your phone is

off for now, store some power and back up."

Being held by Morris, a sudden wave of reassurance hit her and gradually calmed her heart, which had

been tense a moment ago.

Vivian didn't struggle against it, because she knew that being in a secret room, she could encounter

danger at any time, and the only way to be safe was to hold hands and move forward.

"Okay."

She nodded and turned her phone off.

The two walked through the corridors of the chamber, looking at the polished and flat stone piers that

created the chamber, the walls carved with a painting of the totems of ancient gods and beasts.

Suddenly, Vivian reached out and pointed to the palace lamp in the shape of a female official on the

wall, "There are candles there, see if you can light them."

When she saw the candle, Morris saw it too.

The man pulled the lighter out of his pocket and lit the wick, which was a dried black solid, but it did

light.

"Whew, great, it is bright now."

Vivian let out a long breath of relief.

If there's a light, they are sure to find the exit.

If not, the only thing that awaited them in such a black-lit chamber would be death.

Morris put away his phone, and the moment he looked down, he glanced at Vivian's feet, and

immediately took off his own leather shoes and stood barefoot on the ground, "Put shoes on."

Because she came over for the wedding today, he had her change into a gown, and Vivian chose a

pair of nine-centimeter heels to match the gown on her body.

When he fell from above just now, as he stumbled down the canal, he was only concerned with pulling

Vivian, and her shoes had long since been lost.

Besides, even with high heels, it's not appropriate to wear them in a secret room.

Vivian looked at the black leather shoes under his feet and skimmed her lips, "Are you sure I can wear

your shoes?"

"Why not?" He said in a slow voice.

"How are we going to walk in these shoes? Besides, I'm not sure how big this chamber really is, I'm

tired of walking down it, and your feet could get hurt."

Vivian analyzed calmly.

Although it was said that Morris had given her the shoes out of the goodness of his heart, the larger

size shoes would not only add to the burden and become cumbersome, but they could also rub the

back of her feet.

Because she was wearing high heels, Vivian didn't wear socks at all.

There is some truth to what she said.

Morris looked serious, thinking again and again, and slowly raised his eyes to look at her, "It's not like

there's no other way, maybe you can consider ......"

He was halfway through his sentence and wanted to say something else.

The smart and wise Vivian seemed to have a heart-to-heart with him, and both of them inclined their

heads and looked in the direction of the skeleton just now.

"A corpse is just a corpse, it won't hurt you too much, and don't be too scared, you ...... have me here."

"You talk so much!"

Although Vivian knew that Morris was psyching her up, she was not as pretentious as Morris thought

she was.

But anyway, she was still a little squeamish, so she pointed to his feet, "Take your socks off and give

them to me."

Somewhat surprised by Vivian's reaction, Morris gave her an uncanny look and lifted his foot to take off

his socks and hand them to her.

White socks stained with a thin layer of dust from stepping on the floor.

He handed them to her, and Vivian slipped it directly onto her feet, putting it on while saying to Morris,

"Go get her shoes."

"Okay."

Morris answered and went over.

Not long after, he came over carrying a pair of shoes and handed them to Vivian.

He originally thought Vivian would reject ......


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