Chapter 241
Walking Into a Trap "Arghhh!"
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Just as things were about to take a deadly turn, a savage let out a fierce shout. They began to fight back. against the pirates, launching a fierce assault.
The next moment, one of the pirates cursed as he dodged the ambush from the savages.
This sudden reversal gave Seraphina and Kaveh a moment to catch their breath.
"Don't kill anyone! A large group of savages is coming-if we provoke them, we'll all be dead. We need to retreat now!"
One of the pirates shouted.
The situation had reversed quickly. The savages were more united than expected and quickly rallied together. Those who had scattered earlier now armed themselves with makeshift weapons, viciously swinging branches at the intruders. Reluctantly, the pirates retreated. When they ran out of bullets and were captured, they knew they were trapped.
They fled quickly, injuring a few savages along the way. In a chaotic pursuit, the rest of the tribe chased after them.
Seraphina and Kaveh exchanged a glance. Their complexions were pale, but they managed a smile of relief, having narrowly escaped death.
Despite the temporary safety, Kaveh remained vigilant, carefully scanning the surroundings for any remaining savages.
"Let's take a different path. We don't want to run into them again."
Seraphina, trusting his expertise, nodded in agreement.
As they left, roaring engines filled the air.
The whirring noise of helicopters was unmistakable-and there were more than one.
"Those are the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters! It's the military!"
Kaveh looked up and suddenly said.
Seraphina's eyes welled with tears of relief, almost bursting with joy. She could barely contain her excitement.
"They must be here to save me! They finally found me She exclaimed, her voice thick with emotion.
For a moment, she thought she might actually die here
The weight pressing on her chest-the heavy burden that nearly broke her spirit-seemed to lift as the sound of the helicopters roared above. She felt like a beacon of hope was summoning them. 1/3
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On this dark night, it felt as if they were her lifeline and ray of hope.
She ran faster than she ever had, the adrenaline propelling her forward.
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Kaveh was equally thrilled. He found another route back, glancing over his shoulder to check on her as they ran.
"Miss, we're getting out of here together, right? You're not going to leave me behind, are you?"
Seraphina looked at him and beamed, despite their situation.
"Of course not!"
"Once we're back, no matter what happens, you won't forget about me, okay?"
"Don't worry, you can count on me to live comfortably for the rest of your life!"
Seraphina joked. She thought he might be worried she'd turn her back on him.
What was one more person to take care of? She could certainly afford it.
For the next twenty minutes, they ran like their lives depended on it.
Seraphina stumbled several times. The torn and filthy clothes barely resembled their original state.
Her once soft, pale hands were now covered in cuts, and the blood was a chilling sight.
She didn't care, and she never let a cry of pain escape her lips.
They finally left the forest and went onto an open beach scattered with rocks. Three helicopters hovered, above. Their massive rotors are spinning loudly and filling the air with a deafening roar.
Not far from the shore, eight speedboats bobbed in the water, each carrying several men-makeup of various races-all tall and imposing, each armed, their sunglasses obscuring their eyes, and their posture. tense and ready.
The ocean wind whipped up fierce waves, crashing against the rocks with a cold, harsh sound.
This scene was cold and heavy, with a pressing chill that made one's heart tremble in fear.
The situation was heavy with the threat of danger and didn't look like a rescue operation.All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
Seraphina became particularly aware of the three foreign men positioned closest to them. They dressed in military uniforms, each casually holding a rifle and smoking leisurely.
A chilling sense of dread surged within Seraphina, and fear gripped her bones.
These men were now watching Seraphina and Kaveh, who had unknowingly walked right into their trap. The gleam in their eyes was dangerous; their expressions were a mix of delight and cold amusement that sent shivers down her spine. In unison, they laughed wild and unrestrained.
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Kaveh's hand trembled as he held Seraphina's.
"P-Pirates!"