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He Cheated I Rose Making Him Regret Everything (Chloe and Arthur) novel Chapter 236

**TITLE: A Promise Hidden in the Quiet Rain by Adrian Hale 236 CONTENT: He Cheated, I Rose Making Him Regret Everything**

**Chapter 236 Chloe’s Leap**

+ Pearla

The tranquility of the moment shattered like glass as Carolyn’s horse erupted into a frenzy, bucking and rearing with wild abandon. It was as if a switch had been flipped, and the once docile creature was now a whirlwind of panic. Carolyn yanked at the reins with all her strength, her heart racing, but her efforts were futile. The horse surged forward, heedless of the chaos it was leaving in its wake.

“Carolyn!” a voice rang out, slicing through the confusion.

The male lead, his instincts kicking in, wasted no time. He swiftly unbuckled his safety rig, adrenaline surging through him as he spurred his horse into a full gallop. He was determined to intercept Carolyn’s runaway mount before it could carry her too far into danger.

Oralia, too, was quick to act. With a determined look in her eyes, she unclipped her gear and urged her horse forward, intent on assisting Carolyn.

But the situation was dire. Carolyn’s safety wire dangled precariously, and if she continued on this reckless path, the wire would yank her back, sending her sprawling off the galloping beast. The thought of falling at such speed sent chills down everyone’s spine; the consequences could be catastrophic.

“Stop that horse—now!” Brian’s commanding voice cut through the din, a desperate plea that resonated with urgency.

Chloe stood frozen, her expression taut with anxiety. The horse was clearly spooked, its eyes wide with fear.

“I can’t slow it down!” Oralia shouted in frustration, her voice laced with panic. She tugged at the reins with all her might, but the more she fought, the faster her own horse galloped, caught up in the chaos.

The scene devolved into pandemonium as both horses bolted, sending crew members scattering in a desperate attempt to regain control. One staff member was knocked to the ground, a victim of a powerful kick as the horses thundered past.

“Bees! There’s a swarm of bees!” the male lead yelled out, his voice filled with alarm. He reined his horse in sharply, wary of the chaos that was unfolding. The animal beneath him was restless, shaking its head violently as the buzzing insects swarmed around its face.

In a flash of quick thinking, a crew member lunged forward, grasping the bridle of the panicked horse and swatting at the bees with fervor.

But Oralia and Carolyn remained in peril, their horses still racing uncontrollably.

The moment Chloe heard Oralia’s frantic voice, instinct took over. Without a second thought, she sprinted forward, her heart pounding. Eugene didn’t even register her movement until she was already several yards ahead, determination etched on her face.

Robert watched in a state of tense apprehension, his nerves fraying as he witnessed the unfolding drama.

Oralia was urging her horse forward, desperately trying to maintain control, inching closer to Carolyn.

But Carolyn’s horse was a blur, far too swift for them to catch. The safety wire had slipped from the crew’s grasp, and the danger of it snagging was all too real.

In mere seconds—five, perhaps less—the horse would collide with her. The thought of such a crash sent a wave of dread through the onlookers; the consequences could be dire.

“Move! Get out of the way!” Oralia screamed, her voice tinged with desperation as she yanked on the reins, trying to slow the horse, but her efforts only spurred it to run harder.

“Get back!” she cried again, her voice breaking under the strain.

But Chloe remained resolute, her face a mask of calm determination. At the very last moment, as the horse galloped toward her, she spun aside, grasped the reins, and used the momentum to pull herself up—smooth and swift—landing securely behind Oralia.

Oralia’s eyes widened in disbelief. Before she could even process what had just happened, she felt a strong arm wrap around her waist.

“This might hurt. Don’t be scared,” Chloe murmured, her voice low and steady, a calming presence amidst the chaos.

Before Oralia could respond or comprehend the gravity of the situation, Chloe rolled them both off the horse. They hit the grassy slope, tumbling together, rolling several times before finally coming to a stop.

They had escaped the immediate danger, and the horse that had been running wild was now firmly in the grip of another crew member.

With a sharp whinny, the animal finally stilled. Only then did the crowd realize—Eugene had successfully brought it to a halt.

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