John didn’t care about anything just to save Cordy, even himself?!
Feeling abandoned, Nana glared viciously at him as the vile thought of Cordy dying suddenly occurred to her.
If Cordy would just die right then, no one could take John away from Nana.
At that moment, the savagery in Nana’s eyes only grew stronger.
Meanwhile, John remained oblivious to her growing hatred as he crawled inside and tried to move the seat up front. Alas, it didn’t budge.
There was no way to get Cordy out as the seat kept her stuck in place, along with the door beside her.
John told himself to calm down, and that he was definitely getting Cordy out.
He inspected the interior of the car, and realized that he might be able to pull Cordy out from Sean's side of the car.
"I'll get you out first," John told Sean, making his decision right there and then.
"Okay." Sean didn’t turn him down or ask questions. John definitely wouldn’t give up when he wanted to save Cordy that badly.
John cut off Sean's seatbelt, and helped the latter push against the driver's seat as hard as he could so Sean could free himself.
Sean gritted his teeth to withstand the pain. Yet, he didn’t leave immediately when he was free.
Like John, he was thinking about how to save Cordy.
"She's kept stuck from the right, but there's room to move from the left," John pointed out. "We need to move everything keeping her in place to the right. If her legs have a little room to move, she would be able to pull herself out."
"Alright, let's do it," Sean quickly said.
John nodded, but added urgently, "I tried lifting the seat, but that didn't work. Right now, I’ll push everything holding her to the right end. When I do, you have to pull Cordy to the left and see if you can get her out."
"Okay."
John returned to Cordy's side and prepared to push the door and seat as hard as he could, since it was stuck fast.
"Can you do it?" Sean asked.
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