Ben clenched his fists tightly and gritted his teeth. He did not know how to persuade Avery to abandon her plan.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Elliot is a living person! He isn't the wind or the rain! Before | find his body, don’t ever say that he is dead! What if he is still in a corner, waiting for rescue? Do you dare to say that there isn't this possibility?" Avery said emotionally. Her eyes reddened Ben cried at her questions. "I never thought of giving him up! Avery, I'll bring you to the scene of the accident! | just think that it's going to be hard-" "Even if it's hard, | have to look for him! ” Avery's eyes were filled with determination. Her tone was firm. "Even if | have to search every inch of the forest, even if | have to move the mountain, | have to find him!" Gary was in a luxurious European-styled mansion.
One of Gary's men quickly ran in. "Boss, Avery, and Ben went up to the mountain. They are not afraid of death! It's still raining outside! I'm afraid before Elliot has an accident there, they are going to get themselves into an accident.” Gary was smoking a cigar. He exhaled a puff of smoke.
"Who would have thought that Avery has such a strong character. | never understood why Elliot liked her. Now | know. She and Elliot are quite alike. They are both strongheaded!" Gary furrowed his brows. He narrowed his gaze sharply. "Let her look for him! See how many days she can last!" "Are we just going to let her be?" "Let her be! As long as she doesn't causetrouble. I'll pretend that she doesn't exist!" "Yes, Boss!" His men nodded. After two seconds of silence, he asked, "Boss, how is Elliot? Is he awake already?” Gary looked at him and harrumphed coldly, "Don’t ask questions you shouldn't be asking! When he can do things for me, you would surely be able to see him!" "Boss, | mean nothing by that. I'm only afraid that Avery will find him.” "This is my turf! Even if Avery could find him, she would not be able to take him away from me!" Gary took a puff of the cigar. His deep-set eyes gleamed. "We don't have to show her any respect! Just like how she has never respectedwhen | went to Aryadelle!" "She's too young ?b& "You don't have to bring up the past! Elliot will no longer be led by love! | believe that he has made this decision on his own," Gary said and took a notebook out. "This was the notebook he asked from the butler the night before he gavean answer. He must have been afraid that he would forget simportant information after the surgery, so he wrote down things that he felt were important to him." Gary's men looked at the notebook with curiosity.
"He only wrote three of his children's names, but not Avery's. This means that he hates Avery. Even if he does not go through with the surgery, it is clear he will want nothing to do with her." In the middle of the mountain, Ben was holding the umbrella, pointing to Avery where the accident happened.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"The railings have been crushed. Gary got a rescue team over to search. The rescue team had only found scar parts. Other than that, they found nothing," Ben said.
"Did they not find the driver that went down with them?" "No. The rain cat such a bad time! When | chere this morning, | could still see a trail of blood. It has been washed away by the rain." Ben sniffled depressingly.
"Avery, do you think that one could still survive falling down from here?" Avery choked, "Theoretically speaking, it's impossible. But, before | see his body, I'm not going to give up. If the rescue team here can't find him, I'll go get a rescue team from other countries. Even if he has died. | have to bring his ashes back home." Ben was moved by her sincerity. "Okay. I'll go contact the best rescue team. It's dark. Let's head down! If you want to cagain, I'll chere with you tomorrow." Avery was dragged back to the car, like a puppet.
Returning to the hotel, she lay in bed without taking a shower.
Perhaps she was under the rain and wind, but she felt cold. It was summer, and the air conditioner in the hotel was at twenty-four degrees Celsius, yet she was so cold she curled up into a ball.
She could turn off the air conditioner and cover herself up to feel warm, but she laid there stiffly, not moving.