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About Me Being Adopted by Talula (Complete).

Chapter 306: Adventures and Vows in the Snowy Realm. [305]



Summary

In this chapter, the story revolves around Orson, a young boy living in a snowy northern territory. He discovers a fainted girl, dressed in strange clothing, while collecting resin from coal lamp trees. After rescuing her and bringing her back to his village, he finds that the villagers refuse to help her due to her unfamiliarity. Orson decides to care for her himself. As the girl, identified only as "PhD," gradually regains consciousness, she remains distant and unresponsive, communicating little with Orson. He tries to teach her about survival in the harsh environment, sharing his knowledge. Despite her silence, the girl begins to warm up to Orson, especially after he rescues her from falling into a ravine. Their relationship deepens as she opens up and starts smiling again, with Orson finding comfort in her presence. However, the girl is haunted by dreams and memories of her past, hinting at a complex background involving the Tower of Babel and an operation gone wrong. She realizes that her stay in the village may become permanent as her injuries hinder her from leaving. At the end of the chapter, the narrative switches to Orson, who is jolted back to reality by Talula’s calls. He reflects on his past, recalling his life with the PhD and realizing his identity is intertwined with hers. As he wrestles with confusion and fragmented memories, Talula offers her support, emphasizing the importance of facing one's burdens together. This chapter marks a significant point in Orson's journey as he navigates his feelings for PhD, revealing themes of care, memory, and the importance of companionship in difficult times.

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