Chapter 620: It Was That Man Who Fired

Walker Grant and Daniel Hayes both charged forward, their eyes widening in disbelief at the scene unfolding before them.

But soon, they both froze in their tracks.

The gunfire had stopped. The person who fell wasn’t Chloe Reed—it was the man holding her hostage.

Before he died, the man’s eyes were wide with utter disbelief.

He seemed unable to fathom how, when everything had been going so well, he was the one who ended up dead.

He collapsed slowly to the ground, and a momentary silence enveloped the area.

Chloe Reed cringed, bracing for death, but to her surprise, she was completely unharmed.

She turned her head to see that her captor had fallen. Not far behind them, a man was lowering a gun.

The thick camouflage paint on his face obscured his features. All she could see were his exceptionally cold eyes. He shot Chloe Reed a frigid glance, then turned and walked away.

’It was the man who found me earlier!’

’The one in the tree who had aimed his cold gun at me but didn’t shoot, the one who just turned and left!’

one

"Wait!"

recede into the distance, Chloe Reed quickly turned and ran

BANG!

up dirt right in front of her, burying itself deep

stopped in her tracks,

man had warned her not to follow before disappearing into the

"Chloe!"

her. The

man’s searing body heat radiated through her, chasing away the chill that had settled in

rasped in her ear. His arms were like iron clamps, holding her so forcefully it felt like he was trying

safe... Thank

warmth, her heartbeat, her faint struggles in his embrace. Only then did the

filled with the raw relief and gratitude of

She struggled

instead tightening

being squeezed so tightly she could barely breathe. "You’re

body went rigid, and he loosened

kept his arms around her, however, refusing to let go, as if she would vanish the

Reed shifted in his embrace to face him. Seeing his pale face, she reached out and hugged

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