The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 2760



Chapter 2760

That night, at Taylorton…

Daisie was packing her bags, planning for their road trip, and figuring out what they needed.

When Nollace walked out of the shower and saw her planning so seriously, he chuckled. “We’re going on a trip, not moving.”

“Girls have more to bring around. Skincare, snacks, and the camera. We need the drone I brought umbrellas too.”

He squinted. “Umbrellas too?”

Daisie looked up at him and said in a serious tone, “What if it rains?”

Nollace didn’t know what to say.

They had two big suitcases and a small one. Daisie got up, looked at her own bags, and felt she was overdoing it. She scratched her cheek. “It feels like I’m moving.”

Nollace walked over to her and pulled her into his arms. “I’m glad it’s a road trip, or we might need a U- haul.”

Daisie smiled and hugged him. “I’m so excited for tomorrow.”

The next day, Colton drove over to Taylorton. Waylon and Cameron were in another car. Cam stuck her head out the window and said, “Daisie and Nollace are not ready yet?”

Right after saying that, the two of them walked out with their luggage and moved into the car.

Freyja got out. “Are you moving?”

Colton leaned back in his seat. “I bet Daisie was the one who packed.” NôvelDrama.Org owns all content.

Daisie walked over. “You know me so well.”

“Hah, why would you think otherwise?”

Waylon, who was in the driver’s seat, removed his sunglasses. “Are you ready?”

Colton waited for Freyja to get into the car and rolled up the windows. “We’re leaving first. You follow

along.”

Colton drove away first, followed by Waylon, and Daisie and Nollace were at the back.

The three cars drove into the freeway.

They left early in the morning and rested for two hours at rest stops, then continued driving for six hours

to an old town in Myloton.

The view along the journey was breathtaking. There were hills covered with trees and wide fields.

The place they were at was an ancient forest. It had the beauty of nature and unique old buildings.

When evening came, the sky was red and orange. The red of the maple leaves wound together with the golden ginkgo leaves. It was something one would see in oil paintings.

The six of them stopped the cars and got out. They walked over to an old restaurant, and it was decorated with a vintage look.

The friendly local owner introduced them to the best local dishes.

Daisie saw that they served chestnut cakes, and her eyes shone. “I never had chestnut cakes before. I want to try that.”

Cameron nodded. “Me too.”

The owner smiled and said, “That’s our local dessert. It’s very tasty. By the way, you should try the pasta here.”

Colton looked at Freyja. “What do you feel like having?”

“Anything works. I’m not picky.”

Daisie closed the menu. “One portion of everything, please.”

The five turned to look at her, then Colton frowned. “Are you a pig?”

“There are six of us. We can probably finish a lot of food.” Daisie looked back.

Colton pressed his hand to his forehead. How much did she think they could eat?

Waylon looked at Nollace. “Did you starve her?”

Nollace smiled. “I’d rather starve myself than her.”

Daisie pouted.

Freyja said, “Let’s just get a few and add more if we’re not full yet. We won’t waste food that way.”


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