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Powerful Papa with Triplet Babies novel Chapter 1073

Chapter 1073

Ashlynn was walking toward Chichi when she paused.

It was because she suddenly saw waves appearing on the surface of the water.

She felt as though she had seen a pair of eyes appearing and approaching Chichi.

Chichi was still happily barking.

When Ashlynn realized what that was, she immediately ran forward, picked up Chichi, and ran.

The pair of eyes sank into the water again.

Ashlynn rubbed Chichi’s furry head, and said, “You were almost eaten by the crocodile. This is a dangerous place. Who allowed you to come here? You are so tiny, and you are not even enough to be the crocodile’s dinner.”

“Woof!” Chichi squirmed in her arms.

Ashlynn knew that the surroundings were eerie, even though it was just a riverbank. She did not want to stay there for long.

Just when she was about to leave, she caught sight of the crocodile not too far away. It was slowly crawling its way across the ground.

It bared its sharp teeth at her.

There was also not just one of them!

Ashlynn turned and looked, only after making sure that there were no crocodiles behind her, then she backed away, holding her breath.

What… What should she do? There were four crocodiles…

Not just Chichi, even herself was not enough for them to fill their stomachs.

Would she be ripped into pieces by the crocodiles? –

Her face went pale as soon as she imagined the brutal scene.

“Ms. Thompson!” She heard noises from above.

Ashlynn looked up, she saw Corentin’s staff standing on the cliff, and her voice was shaky. “Help… Help me!”

He did not stretch his arm out for her but pointed his gun downwards and fired.

The shots were fired at the ground.

Ashlynn was stunned. Why were his shots so inaccurate?

Even the crocodiles could tell they had no shooting skills!

The crocodiles were shocked by the noises and backed off a little, but soon they advanced again.

The staff continued to fire his shots.

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