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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1611

Chapter 1611 Counterplot

"What's going on?" Athena roared angrily, questioning the cockpit through the communicator, "What are you doing? The plane is unstable?"

The cockpit replied nervously, "Miss, our helicopter's control system was hit. Both engines failed completely."

"What ?! How is this possible?" Athena's eyes widened in surprise.

She looked at Cloud, "Suzuki, what should we do?"

Cloud did not answer. He calculated in his heart that now they were over the open sea, ten minutes away from the Rohomes territorial waters. Once in the Rohomes territorial waters, it would be his world. At his command, nearby ships could come to the rescue within five minutes. However, the helicopter had lost its control system and could barely hold on for long enough to enter the Rohomes territorial waters while gliding in the air.

How to maintain the balance of the helicopter and let them enter the Rohomes territorial waters before jumping into the sea?

Thinking of this, Cloud suddenly stood up and kicked open the isolation door of the cockpit.

He grabbed the panicking pilot and threw him into the cabin.

"Get out, I'll do it myself."

Cloud sat in the cockpit. Without the control system, he turned off all electronic braking and used mechanical controls instead. Using the last thrust of the temporary power compartment, he forcibly turned the helicopter back and glided towards the Rohomes territorial waters.

In the cabin, Athena glared angrily at Otis.

It was to save this irrelevant person that she encountered this crisis. He actually used Luther to threaten her. It was unbearable!

Otis glanced at Athena and said coldly, "I told you not to provoke her."

He had seen Joyce's skill with guns with his own eyes.

"You still have the face to say that? Isn't it because of you?" Athena roared angrily.

Then, as if thinking of something, she suddenly said, "Otis, have you ever thought that if you and I were all buried in the sea today, do you want to take the password to hell?"

Otis narrowed his eyes, revealing a dangerous look.

If he really couldn't escape the robbery today, would he really sink this matter to the bottom of the sea forever?

"Why don't you tell me the password and I'll send it to my subordinates now. Even if we all perish today, my subordinates and Suzuki's subordinates will surely make good use of this password, get the antidote, and use it well. They will never let Joyce feel good. Don't you want revenge? Do you willingly die like this?"

Athena persuaded Otis step by step. She just wanted to know the password of Vault No. 0578 at Peninsula Bank.

Only by obtaining the antidote could she proceed with the next plan.

She even waved a satellite communicator in front of Otis.

"Otis, at this point, don't you trust me yet? We are in trouble together now. We live together and die together. How long do you still want to keep the password?"

Otis was shaken by Athena's words.

It was true that if Joyce fired at the helicopter again and directly hit the oil tank, they would all be buried in the sea.

At that time, what would be the meaning of all his arrangements?

Even if he did not die well, why should others be better off? Ever since Joyce appeared, everything he had finally gained gradually collapsed. Otherwise, now even if he was in control of Charlotte, he would still be the only one below and above tens of thousands of people.

The mistake was that he underestimated Joyce and overestimated himself.

In the end, he lost everything.

But he did not regret it. His bloated ambition made him overconfident. He would never be satisfied in this life without trying.

Under Cloud's control, the Blackhawk Helicopter flew straight to the Rohomes territorial waters relying on temporary power, wind direction and inertia. Speedboats chased all the way, getting closer and closer.

"We need to reduce weight," Cloud said, turning to Athena. "I'll open the cabin door now, and you throw out all the unused weapons and supplies."

As he spoke, the cabin door opened.

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