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Chapter 253

Chapter 253 Desperate Escape

At that moment, Eudora was in despair, as if she had seen death.

But she was unwilling to reconcile. She tried her best to swim against the water at the last moment and

wanted to hug the trunk, but she still underestimated the impact of the water.

She was washed away by several feet!

"Am I going to die here?"

A big question mark appeared in Eudora's mind.

At this time, the masked man grabbed her by the hand and pulled her over. They climbed to the bank

along the tree that grew obliquely on the bank.

They were so exhausted and lay on the bank, leaving no strength to struggle anymore.

Eudora asked, "Why did you save me?"

At the last moment, when the man stabbed down with the dagger, she thought he was going to cut the

rope and let her fall into the raging water, but the man just put away the dagger and stretched out his

hand to drag her out of danger.

The masked man didn't answer her question.

They lay on the bank and stood up after recovering their strength, and they walked towards the

distance.

"Who are you?"

After traveling through the woods, they were away from the turbulent sound of the rushing river.

Everything became quiet, and even the rain stopped.

Eudora asked the man beside her.

He was no longer stooping and limping like before. He stood upright like a normal person and walked

very quickly.

Eudora should have found out this man was suspicious, but they decided to come to Eastway Villagenovelbin

not long ago, and the masked man was already in the village long before they came.

That was why she felt the masked man couldn't possibly have a problem according to the time

sequence.

However, she still underestimated him in the end.

The masked man ignored Eudora. They kept walking forward, but the surrounding was desolate and

uninhabited. They finally chose to climb up the mountain.

They panted and looked around after standing on the top of the mountain. Except for the rising mist,

they couldn't see any people or villages at all.

"At this flood flow rate, it's at least 24 miles per hour."

While speaking, Eudora raised her hand to check the time on her watch.

Five hours had passed since she woke up in the morning.

If they spent half an hour going from Matt's house to the river and spent one getting up from the water

to the mountain, they should have stayed in the water for three and a half hours, which meant they

were eight-five miles away from Eastway Village.

This distance was too far.

Eudora was not familiar with the geographical environment here, so she was in a predicament for a

while.

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