Chapter summary of Chapter 3165 – Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy
In Chapter 3165, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan).
Sara had brought two tents, and Gonzalez had brought his own, making three in total. The arrangement was set: Norah and Sara would share one, while Gonzalez and Adrian would each take a single.
As he hammered in the tent stakes, Gonzalez kept a constant, watchful eye on Norah.
It didn't take long for him to notice the girl who had tried to hit on him earlier approaching Norah. He couldn't hear what was said, but Norah suddenly broke into a brilliant, trusting smile.
He had a very bad feeling about this.
Sure enough, moments later, Norah was leading the girl right over to their campsite. "This is Lorelei," Norah announced cheerfully. "She's camping here too. I thought we should all introduce ourselves."
Lorelei offered Gonzalez a slow, exaggerated wink.
Gonzalez mentally cursed. *Norah, you naive little fool!*
Carrying a massive container of premium cherries, Lorelei enthusiastically pushed it toward the group. "Have some fruit and take a break. Anyone you meet out on the trail is a friend, so don't be shy!"
Sara politely declined. "Thanks, but we brought our own."
Ignoring the rejection, Lorelei grabbed a large handful and practically forced them into Norah's hands. "I'm obsessed with fruit, so my dad actually flew to Chile and bought an entire cherry orchard just for me. Eat as much as you want!"
"Thank you!" Norah accepted them gracefully.
Sara's lips twitched as she exchanged a knowing glance with Adrian. It was painfully obvious this girl was just aggressively flaunting her wealth to get Gonzalez's attention.
Lorelei seamlessly pivoted back to Norah, acting like they were best friends. "We're doing a seafood BBQ for lunch. We brought way too much fresh catch. You guys should totally join us!"
This time, before Norah could even open her mouth, Gonzalez shut it down. "No need. We brought our own lunch."
Faced with Gonzalez's blunt, unyielding rejection, Lorelei finally looked embarrassed. She forced a laugh. "Alright, well, after lunch, we should all go exploring! The scenery further up the mountain is stunning. We could even go bungee jumping or rafting."
"Thanks for the recommendation!" Norah replied warmly.
Lorelei waved goodbye and retreated to her own camp.
As soon as she was out of earshot, Gonzalez turned to Norah. "Stop inviting random strangers into our camp."



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