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Chapter 430

Ian was like a man possessed, charging towards the inferno, but several bodyguards clung to himwith a death grip. “Mr. Hayes, it’s too dangerous! There’s gasoline in there. The flames arerelentless!”

“Get off me! I have to save Clara. I have to save my child.”

“Mr. Hayes, you’ll get killed if you go in there. Let us handle it.”

With a punch for each, Ian floored the bodyguards and, heedless of anyone’s attempt to stop him,soaked his clothes in seawater before diving into the fiery abyss.

Running, he bellowed, “Clara, I’m coming for you! Where are you?”

His search turned up no sign of Clara. Just as he contemplated storming upstairs, a familiar voicepierced through the roar of the flames. “Ian, help me!”

He spun around to see Heidi, bound to a pillar with ropes. The fire encircled her menacingly. Hisheart clenched at the sight. Clara must have won their struggle. She had tied up Heidi and madeher escape.

The only way out was the sea, but Clara had a phobia of deep waters. And she was pregnant.

With this in mind, Ian kicked a ball of fire towards Heidi, intensifying the blaze already consumingher.

Terrified, Heidi screamed, “Ian, please, save me! I’ll tell you where Clara is.”

Desperately she struggled, trying to free herself from the knots Clara had tied so tightly. The moreshe moved, the tighter they became. As the fire surged towards her, she wailed and pleaded with

Ian, who looked at her with no more sympathy than one would a piece of trash, then leaped into thesea.

The flames engulfed Heidi. The searing heat tortured her beyond endurance.

As bodyguard after bodyguard followed Ian into the waves, not one giving a thought to her fate, thepain in her heart outstripped the fire’s burn.

Just then, she heard a familiar voice. Edwin, leading a group, charged into the blaze, shoutingorders to retrieve his sister from the depths.

Heidi thought her salvation had come at last. Edwin wasn’t as ruthless as Ian. He would surelyremember their shared past and save her.

Amidst the flames, Heidi struggled, shouting with all her might, “Edwin, I’m here! Hurry and saveme!”

Edwin started towards her voice but halted abruptly upon seeing it was Heidi. His eyes turnedsteely, and his voice was ice-cold. “Heidi, this is the bed you’ve made. Dream on if you think I’ll saveyou!” Then, he too plunged into the sea.

Both Ian and Edwin, when it came to the crunch, chose to save Clara. So many were diving in torescue that bitch, yet not one spared a thought for Heidi. The bitterness in her heart was keenerthan the burn on her skin.novelbin

Defiant to the end, she roared at the sky, “Clara, go to hell!”

The fire on the ship raged uncontained. The rescue team was preoccupied with hunting for Clara,and no one bothered to quench the flames. Heidi was abandoned by all, and her consciousnessebbed away.

Ian searched underwater, desperate, finding no trace of Clara. The waves crashed over him as hescoured the depths.

He knew all too well the peril Clara faced in the water. Even if she could swim, her phobia wouldparalyze her, leaving her at the mercy of the sea.

Ian’s fear mounted as he swam further into the abyss.

Seconds turned to minutes, and the professional dive team labored through the night, but Clara wasnowhere to be found.

The sea was at its most turbulent, and Clara’s frail form would probably have been swept away bynow.

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