Savage Love On His Wheelchair

Chapter 94 An Ancient Forest



Chapter 94 An Ancient Forest

“Boss, I think we hit the edge of a cliff.” The pilot said to Ellen.

Edmund frowned at the situation. It would not do to continue like this...

“Ellen, let’s go up first. Even if we go down now, we won’t be able to find her until tomorrow. Let’s get

down at first light tomorrow morning.” Edmund said, looking at Ellen.

Ellen frowned more and more, and finally flew up.

Tina saw that they had smashed everything in the house. She went inside step by step.

The frame of a family photo on the floor had been smashed. Tina carefully pulled away the pieces of

glass on it. She cut her finger on broken glass, but she didn't feel the pain. The photo was taken two

years ago during the New Year when the family went to a photo studio.

Vincent hurried up and grabbed Tina’s hand. He took a handkerchief from his pocket and tied it up for

her. Then he took a look at her, “I know you’re upset, but it’s already happened. You need to pull

yourself together. Your dad and Justin need you!”

She looked up at Vincent, her tears falling gently, and said, “I will, they are up to you! I’m so tired...”

“Ok, you see what you need to take away, we will take it together later!” said Vincent.

He turned to look at the men and said coldly, “Brandon Baker owes you $5,000. You trashed his house

and beat up Justin. How do you suggest we settle this bill?” This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.

Vincent exuded a cold smell that immediately cooled the room by several degrees.

The chief man knew he could not get any benefit today, so he said with a shudder, “We don’t want that

money. As for Justin Baker, we didn’t really hit him, we just accidentally pushed him when he went to

get something!”

Vincent looked at them, took a check out of his pocket, wrote a number on it and handed it to the

middle-aged man.

The man took the check with trembling hands, took a look at the number above, and then was so

scared that he knelt down on the ground and kowtowed desperately, “We are sorry! We won’t do it

again! Please show your mercy and let us go!”

Vincent had already made them freaked out before he said a word. He frowned at them and said, “Take

this money and get the hell out of here!”

The men were so frightened that they ran out, rolling and crawling.

Vincent walked up to Tina and said, “Are you done?”

Tina took a look at the once warm home. Now it was no longer what it used to be. No wonder many

people said that a home without a mother was not a home!

“Let’s go!”

Vincent helped Tina out of her house. The neighbor saw Tina coming out and hurried forward, “Tina,

I’m sorry for you. It’s going to fall to you to take care of your dad and Justin. Come back to me if you

need anything!”

“Okay! Thank you for asking!” Tina’s eyes were red.

When they got back to the car, Justin was asleep. Tina sat next to Justin, reached out and gently

stroked his thin face, swearing to herself, “Justin, I will take good care of you!”

Vincent looked in the back seat and said to Tina, “Tina, why don’t you lean back and take a nap? You

have a lot to deal with later.” Then he drove to the hospital.

Rosemary sat by the fire, looking down into the silent valley floor. She was frightened by the chirping of

insects and birds, and by the occasional sound of wild animals!

Adrian lay curled up near the fire, groaning...

She reached out and touched his forehead. It was very hot. No wonder he slept for so long.

“Adrian, wake up!”

“Adrian…”

Rosemary called a few times, but he didn’t respond. What should she do now? He would burn his brain

out if he kept burning like this!

She tore a rag from herself, went to the dripping area, soaked the rag, wrung it out and stuck it to

Adrian’s forehead.

She kept on changing and applying them until it was almost dawn when his fever finally subsided.

It was broad daylight when Adrian woke up. The sun was shining on the fallen leaves, scanning the

corners of the forest through them.

Adrian moved and felt better than he was yesterday. He touched the rag on his forehead and realized

he had a fever the night before.

Look at Rosemary who had been busy all night, Adrian was very grateful!

Adrian tried to get up. But just as he stood up, he felt his left foot weaken and almost fell to the ground.

Fortunately, he was able to hold onto the tree next to him.

Rosemary was woken up by Adrian’s voice. She opened her eyes and saw Adrian awake. She smiled

and said, “You’re awake at last! You had such a fever last night that you scared me to death. It’s a good

thing your fever went down this morning, otherwise I really don’t know what to do.”

Adrian smiled at Rosemary, “Thank you for taking care of me all night last night.”

“Don’t say that. Besides, you wouldn’t have fallen to this bottom if you hadn’t pulled me!” Rosemary

said with a wry smile.

Looking at the sky, Rosemary stood up, took a look at Adrian’s legs and said, “Can you walk with me?”

“No problem!”

“All right, you sit here. I’ll go out front and see if there’s an exit.” Adrian nodded at her.

Rosemary walked around the cave several times, but she never found an exit. So she stood under the

rock beside and looked up in a daze.

She wondered if her father knew she had fallen off a cliff and if Tina’s father was out of danger.

Bang…

Rosemary was startled by a noise. She followed the noise slowly and heard a noise just outside the

crack in the rock.

As she approached, a great rush of vines appeared before her. Rosemary tugged at the vines, and

before long, a ray of sunlight came from outside.

“Wow, I finally found an exit!” Rosemary was jumping for joy.

Rosemary pulled hard that a large vines, and her hands were scarred by the vines.

Now she just wanted to get out of here. Last night she noticed that Adrian had scratched a large patch

of skin on his back, which was now inflamed. If they couldn’t find an exit, they would starve to death in

this valley!

Rosemary finally pulled out a large gash, so she hurried back to help Adrian.

They emerged from the cave and were greeted by an endless forest. There were also many unknown

plants mixed together. And there was no road that could be extended.

“Adrian, don’t we look like we’re in an ancient forest?” asked Rosemary, looking at the forest full of

thorns in front of her.

Adrian took a look at Rosemary and said, “I guess so. Don’t be nervous. Let’s go get something to eat.”


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