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Burning Passion: Love Never Die

“If you don't eat the food, I'll call Mr. Loftus,” she wrote.

Before she came here, Curtis had given Gus’ phone number to her, just in case
they needed to contact each other for the time they'd be posted in the village.
Curtis had also told her that if she had any trouble, she could ask Gus for help.
When Gus saw the message from Debbie, he shot an incredulous glance at her,
just in time to catch her returning the phone back into her pocket.

“I've never seen such an annoying woman!” Gus cursed.

His voice wasn't that loud but was enough to be heard by their schoolmates. As
Gus’ eyes were fixated at Debbie, everyone instantly understood who the
annoying woman was in his mouth.

The villagers were preparing the wine at one side so they didn't hear it. Gail and
the other girls chuckled under their breaths.

What had Debbie done to earn his rebuke? Was it something major that

Gus would carry the disagreement back to school?

Unimpressed by Gus’ behavior so far, Jared put down his chopsticks and wanted
to retort. But Debbie grabbed his wrist and stopped him.

“Never mind. Go on with your meal,” she persuaded

At least, Debbie's message had gotten home. Feeling pressured, Gus had
already taken his chopsticks and begun to take a bite of the food. As such,
Debbie thought it was unnecessary to let Jared join the argument.

Yet, a question suddenly rose in her heart. She didn’t understand why

Curtis had to ask Gus to come with her.

In the middle of the meal, the village head's wife came to the dinner table after
finishing her housework. A student stood up and politely ceded his seat to her.
But she shook her head and chose to sit next to

Debbie.

As Debbie was relishing the special flavor of the peach blossom wine made by
the villagers, she finally got to know why the village head's wife chose to sit next
to her. She realized that she was specially treated by the village head's wife. The
woman happily greeted in her local dialect and proceeded to add more food onto
Debbie's plate.

Although Debbie didn’t understand her Language, she could feel the hospitality in
her tone and suppressed the urge to stop the woman from adding food onto her
plate.

Seeing how the two got along so well, Jared said jokingly whether the village
head's wife wanted Debbie to stay and marry her son. Debbie would probably
have a dotting mother-in-law.

Amidst amused giggles, everyone's eyes turned to Debbie, who pretended
offense at Jared's joke

After dinner, the village head took them to attend a campfire party.

The bone chilling cold on the way made them yearn for the bonfire so much that
when they finally arrived, they couldn’t hide their excitement.

A group of young boys and girls dressed in cultural costumes were on the site to
entertain their visitors with dance and song. Beaming with glee, they greeted and
invited the students to dance together.

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Debbie joined the dancing group too.

On her left hand was a pretty girl

dressed in a yellow cultural costume;
while on her right hand was the
handsome son of the village head,

also dressed in a cultural costume

and a large woven hat on his head.

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The young man and a few of the

young villagers had basic

compulsory education, so they at

least had enough conversational

fluency in standard Mandarin to have

chit chat with the students. It was

sheer fun to finally have locals to talk

to, ask questions and learn about the
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After the campfire party, Debbie went
back to her room, feeling thoroughly
entertained. But she shivered in cold
again when she went back to her

room. In a few minutes, without

washing her face, she quickly went to

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