When Caleb rushed to the boat that Alina had left, the boat stopped in the middle of the Hasnan River, slowly moving with the current.
"Alina!" , "Alina, Alina!" He rushed up like a madman and searched inside and out.
However, there was no sign of Alina.
On the deck, however, there was the sight of Alina's shoes, and the marks on the prow of the ship where something had been hit through.
It was a new mark.
"Alina!" At that moment, Caleb's pupils tightened and his breath was choked at this moment, when he saw the blurred water grass on the river, there seemed to be traces of blood as well.
At that moment, Caleb's world was spinning in the sky.
He jumped straight down.
The water in the Hasnan was really cold.
In this spring day, it still carries a bone-chilling chill. Caleb scurried into the water like a madman, forcing his eyes open.
A mouthful of water spat out sharply before he scurried under the water once again.
He swam around the boat and even went further afield, yet Alina could not been found.
All traces indicated that something might have happened to Alina.
This moment, Caleb experienced the same kind of desperation that Alina felt back then, was she this desperate back then in such cold water?
But this despair was different.
At that time, her heart was as cold as death.
And now he was so panicked that he couldn't do anything else but dive under the water again and again to look for her.
Caleb's world was, in fact, a blank.
He was completely mad.
"Alina! Alina! Alina!" A harsh shout resounded across the Hasnan River.
However on the calm river, as the cargo ship was now banned from leaving Ingford, so apart from his piteous shouts, there was peace.
And in the midst of this calm, the eerie cawing of the crows was constantly disturbing Caleb's mind.
"Alina!" Caleb kept searching, he was unwilling to give up, he was scared.
The last time she fell into the Hasnan River, she had Brandon, the strong swimmer, by her side, yet what did Alina have by her side now?
She was alone.
This undoubtedly cost her more hope of survival.
One hour, two hours had passed.
Caleb finally realised how slim the hope it was to find Alina in the middle of this vast river.
He called Chester, who had been at sword point with him all this time.
...
At this moment, Chester was in his car.
Apparently he was going to rush to the lower reaches of the river, and at this moment he was about to arrive at the cargo ship that Caleb had already arrived at, and from afar, had already seen the two boats on the big river.
"What do you want to say again?" The moment he picked up the phone, Chester's tone was all icy cold.
"Something's happened to her, come fast."
Chester felt his world went blank.
Caleb felt Chester's breath ragged.
However, he couldn't care less about explaining at the moment, he just said in a hoarse voice over the phone, "Come now!"
At this moment, his voice was so painful and desperate.
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