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Chapter 380: A Secret Room

Chapter 380: A Secret Room

She grabbed the nearby metal chair and smashed it towards the window. Glass shattered, andcountless shards scattered around.

The chase was momentarily halted for a second.

"Now is the time, let's go!" Cheyenne shouted, grabbing Kelvin's hand and holding onto his waisttightly. She jumped towards the broken window, her high-heeled shoes stepping on the nearbysteps.

Kelvin's hand pressed on her shoulder, his other arm wrapped around her slender and smoothwaist. His black suit intertwined with her silver-white skirt as they jumped together.

Just above their heads were the fragments of broken glass. Fearful, Cheyenne closed her eyesinvoluntarily, her grip tightening.

The scene was like a beautiful and dreamlike duet of mermaids in the deep sea, a picture thatbelonged in a fairy tale appeared before everyone's eyes.

Just before they landed, Kelvin used his body to cushion her fall. His back hit the ground heavily,and the shards of glass cut through his exquisitely tailored suit.

A muffled groan escaped from behind his azure fox mask.

Cheyenne only felt a slight jolt, landing on something soft. There was no pain whatsoever.

Without waiting for her to ask about Kelvin's condition, the two hastily got up from the ground. Threeor four executioners in black robes were still present on the long and narrow corridor.

Aidan, accompanied by his men, chased after them. He held a gun and aimed at Kelvin's leg.

"Stop!"

"Stop them for me!"

The corridor turned chaotic as people fell and rolled. Kelvin pulled a black-robed person towardshim, taking the bullet that was from Aidan. Suppressing the pain in his shoulder and back, he pulledCheyenne's hand and hurried towards the stairwell.

Wherever the two of them passed, the surroundings were in a mess.

Cheyenne, wearing high heels, felt like her feet were about to break as she almost stumbled.

"Are you okay?" His gaze looked at her ankle with concern. The strap of her high-heeled sandalshad broken at some point, causing her foot to twist.

Her delicate and slender foot swelled up high, with several bloody cuts caused by the glass, bloodflowing through them.

But behind them were the relentless pursuers.

They couldn't stop.

Kelvin quickly crouched down and told her, "Climb up on my back."

"I'm fine, let's go quickly," Cheyenne bit her lip and refused his offer.

How could he escape with her on his back?

He should have left earlier when she told him to. If they were caught, there would be no one left todeliver the message.

Without a word, Kelvin suddenly lifted her horizontally.

Her body went weightless for a second, and then she realized she was being held in his arms, herface turning slightly red.

"Kelvin, don't be stubborn. Your hands..." She pointed out that his hands were still bleeding.

"Left or right?" he asked.

Cheyenne quickly glanced and chose the left. There were rooms with locked doors ahead.

In the midst of their panic, they hid in one of the rooms. The room was dimly lit, with many tall ironshelves, covered by a huge piece of black velvet that seemed to absorb all light and sound. The aircarried an indescribable eerie and sinister feeling.

Kelvin pulled her hand and hid behind the shelf, close to the wall, listening attentively to the soundsoutside.

"Search, search every room, and find them for me!"

The enraged voice carried immense murderous intent, as if they wished to tear them apart.

"Yes."novelbin

Footsteps could be heard outside. It felt as if someone had entered the room they were in, andCheyenne's heartbeat involuntarily accelerated.

In the dark night, Kelvin's deep and profound eyes were also fixed on the slowly opening door.

She tightened the dagger in her hand... and watched silently.

The dim light from outside penetrated into the room, illuminating the shelves. The object under theblack velvet successfully frightened away the two people who intended to check inside.

"Let's go, this isn't a good place."

"But we haven't checked yet, and why is the door open?"

This was too strange.

Another person replied, "What's so strange about that? Maybe someone picked up someingredients and forgot to close the door. It is chaotic tonight, maybe they just didn't have time to doit."

"Well, let's go. It's gloomy here."

After speaking, the two of them left the secret room.

The sound of metal colliding came, and those two locked the door from the outside before leaving!

Only after the footsteps outside completely disappeared did Cheyenne and Kelvin look at eachother. There was no sound around them, which meant that this was a relatively sealed space.

Without even a window.

The only way out was through that door!

Cheyenne made a rough estimate of the room's size, over 200 square meters, long and deep. Theair here should be able to sustain them for three days.

But what about food and water?

A person can survive three days without eating, but they cannot go three days without water.

She couldn't help but smile bitterly and jokingly looked at Kelvin. "Regretting now, huh? I told you toleave quickly, but you didn't listen. Now you can't leave even if you want to!"

Kelvin, on the other hand, rarely laughed. After wearing a mask for quite a while, he felt a bitsuffocated. He reached up and took off the mask, throwing it aside.

His breathing became more rapid, and Cheyenne knew that the pain in his shoulder must haveintensified. Without any light here...

She reached out her hand in the darkness and touched Kelvin's shoulder, feeling a wet, stickyliquid.

It was blood!

"Kelvin, are you in pain?" she asked.

In the darkness, she heard his light laughter by her ear. "Not at all."

That couldn't be true!

She could hear Kelvin's slightly labored breathing, very faint. He was clearly enduring the pain.

A complex feeling welled up in Cheyenne's heart. She never expected to encounter Kelvin here,and never expected him to take a bullet for her.

In a moment of crisis, he could have abandoned her and escaped for his own safety.

But he didn't.

She couldn't understand him more and more.

In her mind, Kelvin was just a heartless man who loved Abbie Berry deeply, so she didn'tunderstand why he did so much for her sake.

Cheyenne's words earlier weren't just empty talk. She truly couldn't be grateful to him.

No matter what, she still couldn't forgive his indifference towards their child back then...

"But I didn't stay because I wanted your gratitude!"

Kelvin's voice sounded somewhat agitated, unusually clear.

"I just want you to know that I'm changing!"

"Cheyenne, I know I deeply hurt you in the past, and now I'm sincerely trying to make it up to you."

"Whether you believe it or accept it, I will continue."

There was silence for a while. In the dark night, time seemed to slow down abnormally.

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