"There's no one here." Nielsen shook his head as he raised his hand. "No way." Jhordan sharpened his sense of sight, casting his eyes around. "Someone must have eavesdropped on our conversation." The three of them instantly became more alert and turned their bodies slowly, checking the surrounding
Jhordan, Nielsen, and Hans had searched for Noah dozens of meters away from where they were, but never found him. They were exhausted and couldn't figure out where Noah was. The three of them were even tired. Their breathing was labored as they ran a little to speed up the search. But to no avail, t
Dave felt numbness in several parts of his body until he could no longer feel where exactly it hurt. He tightened the bite of his lips to muffle his voice so that it wouldn't be heard by the three men who had just overcome him. If they found out that he disappeared from where he was, maybe the three
Noah looked at the man with cold eyes. "Yes, but it's not free." Dave was speechless. He piled up his saliva, then swallowed it with difficulty. "Yeah, I know." He was used to the idea that in the business world, there was no such thing as free. "But for now, thank you is all I can give." Noah nod
Dave exhaled roughly after he felt that the three men's voices had left and no more footsteps could be heard, Dave crawled slowly to his feet and by relying on the strength of both hands, Dave tried to climb up the 5 meter high cliff, even though his broken leg was an obstacle for him. "Ah, shit.
Dave exhaled roughly after he felt that the three men's voices had left and no more footsteps could be heard, Dave crawled slowly to his feet and by relying on the strength of both hands, Dave tried to climb up the 5 meter high cliff, even though his broken leg was an obstacle for him. "Ah, shit.
Dave managed to grab a long root from one of the trees on the side of the cliff and made it into a rope in order to pull it up. Finally, after much effort, Dave managed to get out of the cliff even though he had to drag one leg painfully. Dave got up while leaning on the tree trunk, moving his he
Jhordan, Nielsen, and Hans had searched for Noah dozens of meters away from where they were, but never found him. They were exhausted and couldn't figure out where Noah was. The three of them were even tired. Their breathing was labored as they ran a little to speed up the search. But to no avail, t