After leaving, Caroline Edwin went to Chris Jung and Lilian Rose's residence to deliver the insect repellent to them.
She took out a mask from her pocket, put it on, and strode decisively towards the edge of the village.
At the village entrance stood a black Volkswagen, she opened the door and sat inside, the car filled with her favorite subtle fragrance.
A light and elegant scent, in this scorching summer day, it was particularly refreshing and soothing.
The ride was quiet.
The car drove to the nearest town, and after about fifteen minutes, it stopped at the entrance to a chain supermarket.
Jerel Edwin opened the door, "Let's go."
"Sure."
Caroline raised her head to glance at the supermarket, tamed the wildness in her eyes, and stood side by side with him as they walked in together.
Her elder brother's transfer to the remote River City was at least in the city center; driving from the city center to the countryside took quite a long time.