The water was bone-chilling. With two loud bangs, the water splashed.
The sound was loud, like a boulder falling in a quiet valley.
However, no one saw what fell into the water.
And no one would see this scene.
This place was too remote.
And it was too high.
Olivia fell into the water and fainted on the spot.
Perhaps, she fainted earlier.
Everett fell into the water after her. When the cold river penetrated Everett's body, he felt like being stabbed by steel thorns, which peirced into his whole body.
He was momentarily dizzy.
But as the cold water soaked his body, he reacted quickly. He opened his eyes and looked around.
Soon, Everett saw Olivia sinking ahead.
He immediately swam over and grabbed Olivia's hand. He grabbed her in his arms and headed upstream.
He would not let her die.
Unless he died first.
The river was calm. But it was winter and the water was cold.
The normal people couldn't stand it at all.
Everett held Olivia and swam to the bank.
The other side was Silkworm Town.
He didn't feel tired or cold. He hugged Olivia and kept moving forward.
In front of his bloodshot eyes, he could only see a vast expanse of black.
There was no fear or no pain in his eyes.
It seemed that as long as Olivia was in his arms, he was fearless.
The wind blew silently and rippled the river.
Whoosh!
Everett carried Olivia ashore.
He was all wet, so was Olivia.
The only difference between them was that Olivia fainted and Everett was still awake.
Everett looked at Olivia. She was pale and her lips were purple. It was not a good sign.
Without stopping, he took off his coat and began to take off Olivia's clothes.
Everett took off Olivia's coat, leaving only the sweater inside. He crossed his hands on Olivia's chest and pressed it down.
He pressed her for a while. After doing artificial respiration, he then pressed it down again and again.
He kept looking at Olivia with his dark eyes.
And he didn't feel panicky at all.
Some people were so powerful that you would think they were indestructible.
No one could beat him.
And it was true.
But what you didn't know was that their invincibility came from their own determination.
No failure was allowed.
If he wanted it, he would definitely get it.
Yes, he would get it.
The leaves rustled in the wind, and some of them fell with a thud.
It wasn't loud but clear.
"Ouch -"
Olivia suddenly opened her mouth and spat out a mouthful of water.
Everett immediately picked her up and looked at her.
Olivia spat and coughed.
Her originally pale face turned red from the cough.
She finally stopped looking like a dead woman.
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