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The sun started to disappear below the horizon, basking the forest in a pale red glow that passed through the branches and leaves.
The light glimmered on the bodies of Victor and Shelia.
They had been walking since high noon and now, the sun was setting.
Their tiredness was assuaged when they saw a relatively spacious country road.
"Finally, we’re out of the forest.Maybe we’ll meet local villagers if we walk a little further.We can…"
Before Shelia could finish her sentence, she saw Victor stop walking.
She was confused.She looked at Victor, wanting to know why he stopped.
"Van?"
"Well, well, well, i didn’t expect you to come out alive."
Norton’s voice came, Shelia looked for the source of the voice.
She saw three cars that were parked not far from them.
Norton stood at the front, looking at them intently as he played with a knife.
Shelia could feel right away that they were Victor’s enemies.She instinctively moved to shield Victor, who in turn stood protectively in front of her.
Victor didn’t take his eyes off Norton, watching his every move.
In a voice that only Shelia could hear, Victor said, "Run into the forest when I tell you to.You won’t get lost even when it gets dark.When we were finding our way out of the forest, I put marks all the way.Follow these marks and you can get back here."
"And then?" Shelia asked, her eyebrows furrowed.
Victor looked straight into Shelia’s eyes.
"Walk along this road.When you meet villagers, borrow a mobile phone from them, and call this number."
Victor knew that Norton didn’t intend to let him go.
Norton just wanted to play a game with Victor by throwing him into the forest.
Victor felt that if he couldn’t escape this predicament, Shelia shouldn’t be implicated.
He had promised to give Shelia a family, bring her back to see his grandmother, and treat her as his own family.
But it seemed that Victor could not fulfill the promise he made in the forest.
Holding Shelia’s hand, Victor wrote a phone number on her palm with his fingertip.
"Shelia, call the number once you get hold of a mobile phone," he whispered.
"This is my grandmother’s number.Call her and she will pick you up wherever you are."
Shelia just looked down at her palm.
Seeing that Shelia didn’t respond, Victor looked at her and asked in confusion, "Shelia?"
"No." Shelia pulled her hand back.
Her eyes were a little red.
"I don’t want to remember the number, nor do I want to."
"Shelia, be a good girl." Victor frowned.
He was so anxious that he coughed violently as soon as he finished speaking.
Shelia remained adamant and clenched her fists.She just didn’t want to spread her palm and let Victor write the phone number again.
Even if Norton couldn’t hear what Victor and Shelia were talking about, he could tell that they were reluctant to leave each other.
With a condescending sneer, he said, "Tut, tut, tut, this is so touching.Such strong feelings for each other! I’m so moved by you."
Victor tensed up when saw Norton approaching them.He intuitively pulled Sheila behind him.
Victor was seriously injured and keeping himself standing steadily was taxing for him.
It would be hard for him to fight off Norton.
Norton deliberately walked up to them slowly.
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