The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 633 A Fatal RainstormChapter 633 A Fatal Rainstorm
The rolling boulder was huge.
If it hit the car, they'd be smashed to pieces! Shocked, the driver couldn't help but curse, "F*ck!" He turned the steering wheel
immediately to dodge the stone and the whole car swerved to the right.
Sitting in the back seat of the car, Janet was flung towards the window due to the momentum.
Her heart pounded in her chest as she watched the car narrowly avoid the rolling boulder.
However, she didn't have the time to be relieved.
Right after they dodged the boulder, the car rammed into the guardrail on the roadside, flying off the edge of the cliff—falling right
into the ocean! The whole world was spinning as Janet screamed at the top of her lungs.
Soon, the car hit the surface of the water.
Fortunately, the cliff wasn't too high, so the impact of the car falling into the water wasn't strong enough to knock Janet out.
She had been in this situation before and knew what to do.
Panicking was useless.
The moment the water pressure inside and outside the car were the same...
She seized the opportunity, kicked the window open n_ove.le_book.c_om, and swam out.
She swam upward, towards the light.
Her surroundings were endlessly blue, but she tried to keep calm and kept kicking and paddling.
When her head was out of the water, she spat out a mouthful of sea water and gasped for air.
Her vision had gone a little blurry thanks to the saltwater in her eyes.
After blinking furiously for a moment, she turned and looked around.
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"Sir? Are you there? Where are you?” ) She had been so focused on surviving that she didn't notice if the driver was able to
escape.
To her despair, nobody answered her.
Her heart sank.
The driver was most likely dead.
The car should have sunk into the depths of the sea by now.
© Now, she had to save herself! Janet looked around and found that she was surrounded by steep, slippery rocks.
There wasn't a place along the cliff where she could get ashore.
The sea wind was getting stronger and stronger, stirring up the waves with it.
The sky was also gloomy, and the dark clouds seemed to conquer the world.
A heavy rainstorm was about to come.
Janet swam to the edge of the reef in desperation.
She tried to climb up the rock, but the rock had been by the sea for countless years and it was covered in slippery seaweed.
No matter how hard she tried to find a solid foot hold, her feet kept slipping and she'd fall into the sea.
She tried again and again, but it was futile.
Her strength was gradually exhausted.
She held the rock breathlessly and didn't know where to go for a moment.
At this time, the wind was getting stronger, and streaks of lightning lit up the dark clouds.
Thunder roared across the sea n_ove.le_book.c_om, and the waves grew bigger and bigger.
There was no time! Staring at the huge waves rushing towards her, Janet trembled in fear.
She took a deep breath when the first huge wave rolled in front of her.
Then she squeezed her eyes shut and held her breath.
The wind and waves hit the rocks over and over, accompanied by terrifyingly heavy rain...
By the time the sea gradually calmed down, Janet was nowhere to be found...