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Her Rebirth of Retribution novel Chapter 100

Summary for Chapter 100 Bad News: Her Rebirth of Retribution

Update Chapter 100 Bad News of Her Rebirth of Retribution by Clara Westwood

With the author's famous Her Rebirth of Retribution series, Clara Westwood captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 100 Bad News, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Her Rebirth of Retribution series be available today?
Key: Her Rebirth of Retribution Chapter 100 Bad News

After hearing these words, Calista didn’t know how to respond at all. Kallum was still under observation, but why did everyone around her seem to think she was definitely marrying him?

Calista shook her head and was about to speak when suddenly there was a loud whoosh followed by a loud blast! A missile had hit the rotor blades, causing the helicopter to lean to one side, followed by the shrill alarm to indicate that the operating system had failed.

“Bad news! The helicopter has gone out of control!” the pilot shouted loudly. They were under attack, so Calista quickly put on the parachute.

The helicopter was veering left and right and was spiraling down towards a forested area.

The pilot was really unable to control the helicopter anymore, so he shouted, “Jump!”

Then he was ejected by the seat.

When she saw that the helicopter had lost control, Calista immediately jumped out as well. Shortly after she jumped, another missile came and hit the helicopter body.

The helicopter exploded in midair, and one of the fragments wounded Calista’s thigh. Calista couldn’t attend to her wound now, because she could see that she was falling fast. She opened the parachute in time, narrowly escaping death.

Was that an accident, or were they purposely coming for her?

Kallum had been ambushed too!

This ambush was a really crazy one! The enemy definitely wanted him dead.

Given Kallum’s high standing, if he died in Lostaria, this would deal a great blow to the Lostarian government.

Kallum had not only brought firearms, but even fought off their secret weapon – Influenza T! The rebel soldiers hated Kallum to the core! They weren’t able to kill him the last few rounds, and they realized how powerful Kallum’s side was. So this time they sent two groups of their best men to flank Kallum’s side. Kallum made use of the landform to send them round and round, dispersing them again and again, but this was definitely the fiercest battle he had fought.

Finally the enemy side surrendered after Kallum used such aggressive tactics. After making sure that none of the remaining rebel soldiers had explosives on them and confiscating all their weapons, Kallum wiped away the blood on his body, his bloodshot gaze watching those who surrendered.

“Mr. Kallum, twenty seven people are dead!”

Julian said this with hatred in his eyes! They had been through so many battles, but this was the biggest loss they had suffered so far!

So he coldly asked, “Mr. Kallum, we’ll just kill them, right?”

These soldiers would only get in the way if they had to bring them along.

Kallum nodded. It wasn’t because he was coldblooded, but in a place like this, everyone who wasn’t one of his was an enemy!

The moment he nodded, one of the captives who was around ten years old, suddenly stood up among the crowd.

Once he stood up, all guns were aimed at him. In this sort of place, even a child could pose a risk.

He could tell that they were about to be killed, so the child interrupted them in time, “You can’t kill me! Unless you don’t care about Calista anymore?”

He had said this in Uronian, but Kallum immediately froze when he heard this.

“What do you mean?”

He had pressed the button on his communication device while asking, trying to send a signal to the helicopter that Calista had boarded, but there was no response from the other side.

“We’ve already taken that helicopter down!” The young boy stood up straight with a twisted look in his eyes – he had obviously been brainwashed well.

“If you want her to live, then hand over all the firearms you have!”

He came closer to Kallum with every word. Even though they had checked him for explosives and confiscated all his weapons, Kallum’s men managed to block the young boy in time and did not allow him to go any nearer to Kallum.

But Kallum was anxious now! He glared fiercely at the little boy, “Where is she?!”

The little boy’s dirty face started to panic when Kallum glared at him with such frightening eyes.

Suddenly one of the captives stood up. He looked up and roared, then exploded on the spot!

“Gunner, you bring the team and send the firearms as scheduled. Ryder, you’re coming with me.”

Kallum’s words shocked everyone. “You can’t do that, Mr. Kallum. We can’t do without you to lead us!” Julian said with some difficulty.

“But I’m afraid something has happened to Callie!”

Everyone suddenly quietened down.

After following Kallum for so long, Kallum was always on top of everything, confident of winning. This was the first time they had heard him say that he was afraid of something.

Kallum’s brows were deeply furrowed, “She came because of me, so I can’t let anything happen to her. All of you go ahead – once I’m sure she’s ok, I’ll catch up with you!”

When Kallum gave orders, everyone else could only obey and some left the team. A plane was arranged and once on board, Kallum coldly said, “Go to the forest at the Mirewood River.”

He was saying this while checking the communication device, and realized that Calista’s last signal was at the Mirewood River. If anything had happened to that helicopter, it should have happened in that area.

But Kallum suddenly coughed violently and felt his body temperature rise sharply. His temperature rose so suddenly and so quickly, and he vomited another mouthful of blood.

“Mr. Kallum! What’s happened to you?”

Kallum stretched an arm out to stop Ryder from coming any closer, the veins on his arm on the verge of popping, as if he was trying to endure something within him.

“Ryder, we might have fallen for their trap!” Kallum suddenly said seriously.

From the beginning of the ambush until they exploded and died, those people didn’t look like they were afraid to die at all. The final scene of their flesh and blood flying everywhere proved this point.

But then if they weren’t afraid to die, why did they surrender their weapons?

Kallum had realized this, so that’s why he didn’t allow anybody to go near, and set all the bodies on fire after they were all dead.

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