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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 200

Suzanne cast several backward glances as she walked. She felt at ease watching the drugs in the warehouse get engulfed by the flames.

All of the drug traffickers were headed this way once they noticed the building on fire.

The pair passed through the forest and reached the country's border—it was the edge of a bottomless cliff.

Under the bright moonlight, the drug traffickers were still engaged in a gunfight a few miles away.

There was a blazing drug nest in front of them and a cliff behind.

Looking at Nathan in disbelief, she asked, "Did you climb up from here?"

Nathan didn't reply. He surveyed his surroundings and brought her behind a huge rock, motioning for her to crouch down.

He fished a flare gun from his pocket and handed it to her.

"Half an hour from now, a helicopter will come for you. When you see it hovering above you, fire the flare gun. Someone will come for you."

"Where are you going?" Suzanne asked, holding onto his hand with worry.

He glanced determinedly at her glazed expression and gently tucked the hair on her cheek behind her ear.

"Lucas suffered injuries in Muzat trying to locate the stolen weapons. He's still in the hospital right now."

Suzanne refused to let go of his hand. "Are you going to investigate the matter on your own, Nathan?"

Nathan pursed his lips bitterly and caressed her head affectionately. "Stay here and wait for the helicopter to rescue you, okay?"

She thought of how Lucas ended up and immediately broke into tears. Shaking her head, she choked out, "No, you can't go alone. It's too dangerous."

"I'll be fine."

Suzanne gripped his arm firmly with both of her hands. Afraid of losing him, she anxiously swallowed and said, "I beg you, Nathan. Don't go.

"You're the general of Norvania, the leader of the Norvanian Military. If you can send someone for me, you can send them to investigate the whereabouts of the stolen weapons.

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