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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 1234

Read Beyond the Divorce - Chapter 1234 Entering the Dense Forest

Read Chapter 1234 Entering the Dense Forest with many climactic and unique details. The series Beyond the Divorce is one of the top-selling novels by Third Blossom. Chapter content Chapter 1234 Entering the Dense Forest - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Beyond the Divorce Chapter 1234 Entering the Dense Forest for more details.

I sighed. "How dare the people from the Huffman family act that way?"

"Not surprising!" Atlas said indifferently, "They were once folks living on the edge. They were living in a lawless place, so there are inevitably some underhanded actions."

"Did you know they're from the Huffman family?" I asked Atlas ahead.

"At first, I didn't know. I asked them questions and guessed," Atlas said.

"What questions?" I asked.

He glanced back at me and smiled faintly, "Related to Navi."

It seemed that when he got out of the car, he tested them by speaking Cirencester's language to them.

"Besides, not many would dare to do such things with firearms. I was afraid they were from two different factions, hence, I had to make sure. The fact that they addressed you as 'Miss,' confirmed that they belonged to the Huffman Family," Cane explained to me.

I could understand this. There would be a significant risk in releasing them once two opposing groups were involved.

Just as we were talking, there were gradually more and more lights ahead, indicating that we were approaching our destination.

At night, the iconic buildings ahead were faintly visible, with lights shining on the towers. It seemed we had reached the area.

Anya stretched her neck to look outside, apparently excited.

The car suddenly left the main road and turned into a small road beside it. The road was extremely rough, and the vehicle was shaking severely.

Atlas glanced back at me and softly said, "Hold on tight, This road is a bit long.

Swarms of insects flew overhead in the dark light, resembling a downpour.

I couldn't help but remember Atlas's words, "Mosquitoes as big as golf balls." Now, it seemed not exaggerated at all.

"Honey, is this the road to the base?" I leaned forward and clutched onto his seat.

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