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Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James) novel Chapter 1605

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What Happens in Chapter 1605 – From the Book Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)

Dive into Chapter 1605, a pivotal chapter in Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James), written by Vanessa K.. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Sophie hugged Colby, as if seeking some strength from his embrace.

In the afternoon, the Aldridge family's escort vehicles made their way toward the valley.

The place was overrun with dense forests, without even a clear path in sight.

The only sound in the thick woods was the chirping of birds.

Harold had the car stopped, and everyone got out only to find there was no way to continue on foot.

"What place did Reece find, exactly?"

Jenna looked around, noting that such undeveloped areas were prone to accidents, and the terrain was unclear on the map.

Who knew where the meeting point was?

Moreover, if there were cliffs ahead, they would have no choice but to take a detour.

The dense forest not only blocked signals but also made it easy to get lost.

"If even a compass doesn't work here, then who's to blame if we get lost?"

"Let's just wait here for me," Sophie said, taking out a hiking backpack.

She had anticipated this possibility before coming, just not that they would have to stop three kilometers away from their destination because the car couldn't go any further.

"Sophie, be careful. This isn't a joke. Even if it's just three kilometers in a straight line, without a map, it could take you three or four hours to reach the place."

Jenna walked over to Sophie, worriedly saying, "Maybe I should come with you. I've been on more adventures and might be able to get us there faster."

"No!"

Adler immediately stepped forward, pulling Jenna aside and saying, "Don't make things worse. I can't let you put yourself in danger."

"And what if I don't? Are you going to go?"

With that, Jenna didn't say anything more.

Sophie and Jonah got their gear ready.

During this time, Sophie dared not meet Colby's eyes.

She knew Colby was worried about her but didn't voice his concerns.

He was never one for words.

It was only when it was time to head into the mountains that Sophie finally looked at Colby and said, "Colby, I'm going now."

"Okay."

Colby seemed to have a lot to say, but when it came down to it, he only managed a single word.

Sophie smiled slightly, took Colby's hand, and disregarding everyone else, kissed him lightly on the lips.

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