Max soon reached her.
When she saw that he was the one who came down, she froze and asked, "Why are you here?"
Max rolled his eyes over at her.
"Who else do you think would risk their lives to save you now?"
He was indeed risking his life.
Laura's eyes turned red and she wanted to cry.
Perhaps under circumstances like this, people would be extra vulnerable. She felt that her disguised strong appearance collapsed in her heart.
Her tears silently mixed with the rain.
Max looked at her in silence.
She was usually either cheerful or eloquent. She had rarely been so vulnerable in front of him.
It was like Max's heart skipped a beat. He wrapped the rope around her waist and tied her to himself.
Then he held her waist with his other hand and said, "Don't cry. Now it's not the time. Let's go up first."
Laura nodded.
She was exhausted and almost completely leaning on him.
Fortunately, Max was physically active and was agile and strong enough. He climbed up with her quickly.
The muscles under his shirt were firm. Laura suddenly felt a sense of security she hadn't felt in a long time.
She looked up at his firm jaw and suddenly asked, "Why are you here?"
Max said coldly as he climbed up, "I was just passing by!"
Laura smiled.
He hadn't changed a bit. He had always been an arrogant rich man.
But at this time, she didn't want to be mad at him.
They had been arguing all this time. Perhaps at that moment, she was finally done arguing with him.
"Thank you, Max."
She leaned on him and whispered.
Max's back stiffened.
She had said a lot of things to him, but most of them were mean.
He was not used to her being so soft and gentle.
He said coldly, "Don't say anything. Save your energy."
Laura really didn't say anything else.
After 10 minutes or so, Max brought her to the ground.
Everyone rushed over.
"Laura, are you all right?"
"Laura, how are you feeling?"
Laura covered her belly and looked at them, her vision blurred.
Max untied the rope and wrapped her in his jacket.
He turned his head and ordered Peter, "Why are you standing here? Drive her to the hospital."
Peter said yes and went to get his car at once.
Then Max bent down and picked her up.
Laura grabbed his collar and opened her mouth, but before she could say anything, she heard Max say in a cold voice, "If you don't want me to throw you down, shut up."
He sounded domineering, but he cared for her.
Laura felt nothing but sadness.
She nodded with red eyes.
Her belly twitched and hurt. She was semiconscious and vaguely felt Max carrying her into a car. Then she felt warm and instantly relaxed. She couldn't hold on any longer and passed out.
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