Come With Me

Chapter 114 The Death Was Getting Closer



Chapter 114 The Death Was Getting Closer

It took me a long time to adapt to the darkness outside. Then I was able to see something clearly, but I still didn't let go of Robbie's hand. Because of trust, I was so scared that I kept running, hand in hand with him.

I didn't know where we were going and I didn't want to know. I just knew that as long as I was with him, I would be safe.

Just like in the past, he took me away from that nightclub.

There were many torches in the distance. People's sounds became louder as they were at my ears.

"What should we do, Robbie? Will they catch us? "

"Are you afraid?"

I was panting, "I'm scared, very scared."

Although we had run for a long distance, Robbie was not as breathless as I was.

His breath was still smooth. "You'll be fine as long as I'm here."

I couldn't help looking at Robbie while running. His face was still calm, and the decisiveness in his eyes calmed me down.

The voice behind us was getting lower and lower, but the road under us was becoming harder and harder to walk.

Instead of running with me hand in hand, Robbie walked slowly step by step with an unhurried manner.

"I have observed that villagers who help to find people twice do not come to this road. I walked across this road in the daytime. Although it's difficult to walk, it will lead to the outside, but it'll be a little far."

"After all, it's not their family's business. They only look for people for less than four hours each time. It's dark now and people are sleepy, so they at most spend three hours in searching us. We don't have to worry. When they go back, we will walk on the road."

I turned around and saw no one chasing after us. I couldn't see the fire, but it was particularly dark in the forest.

I followed Robbie.

But our hands were still together. I couldn't see the way, so I had to continue to grasp him.

"How do you know where I am? Did Warren find you? "

"She didn't find me."

I was a little disappointed.

Robbie asked, "Do you regret saving her?"

"It could not be said as regret, but I am disappointed. I don't know whether she returns her home."

"I guess she's not home yet."

I couldn't help asking, "how do you know?"

"I arrange her to be with the film crew, so that she can leave the village."

"Didn't you say that she never looked for you?"

"But I found her."

I looked at Robbie curiously.

"To be more exact, the second night I sneaked into Jack's house, I found Warren."

I was even more surprised at Robbie's words.

"You found her long ago? But why didn't you tell me? "

Robbie asked, "Why should I? The shooting was not finished yet. I didn't want our efforts to be in vain."

"You've seen that all the villagers here are very united. If their benefit was damaged, we can imagine what they would do."

"What's more, even though Jack imprisoned her, he doesn't mistreat her. Since she has been in prison for so long, she doesn't need to be locked up for a few more days."

"I planned to rescue her when the crew left, but you were being so nosy that you set yourself up."

I glanced at Robbie and said, "No matter what you said, do you mean that I foul up your plan and what I suffered is my own mistake?"

Robbie said mercilessly, "Yes, you can say that."

"But the crew left before the plan. And you, didn't all of you have left?"

"It was me who asked director Max to do so. If we left earlier, I could save you out earlier. It's impossible for everyone here and bring so many equipment together. Once the scene was out of control. No one could guarantee what loss would be caused. As for me, my feet are on my own body. I can leave and come back as long as I want."

Robbie kicked a wooden stick and picked it up. Opened the path with the club, removing weeds and branches.

"Anyway, thank you for saving me."

"I hope this will be the last time."

"You're saying it as if I put myself in danger on purpose."

Robbie heard that I was still tired, "Do you want to stop and have a rest?"

"No. We'd better leave here as soon as possible. Otherwise, I will always feel uneasy."

"All right. We'll get out of the woods in half an hour, and then the road will be easier. The local people must have their own reason why they are not willing to come here. We'd better be careful."

I nodded. In my opinion, Robbie was definitely right on the problem of escaping.

"Ah --"

I suddenly felt a tingling pain from my ankle.

Robbie asked, "What's wrong?"

I frowned in pain. "It seemed that I was bitten by something."

At the same time, Robbie took out his phone and showed the light to my ankles.

Robbie cursed, "Damn it!"

As he spoke, Robbie took off the shoelaces from my sneakers and wrapped them around my ankles.

"What's wrong? Is there anything wrong with me? "

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I asked Robbie with a quivering voice, "Is it a poisonous snake?"

"It's too dark. I didn't see anything."

I couldn't remember what I was feeling at that time, and all I could remember was that I said, "what a bad luck!"

"I agree with you. I am also out of luck to meet you."

As he spoke, Robbie squatted down and turned his back to me, "Come on, I have to carry you on the way."

"I'd better walk by myself."

I knew it was hard to walk on the mountain, and it was still far from here. I couldn't just let Robbie carry me out of the mountain. Even if he had good physical strength, he would be exhausted to lie on the ground while carrying me on his back.

"You will only accelerate the circulation speed if you walk by yourself. Are you afraid that you will die soon enough? Or do you want me to bury you right here in this wasteland? "

I hesitated for a while and then leaned on Robbie's back.

I wrapped my arms around his neck. His back was firm and warm. The constant steps made me sleepy, who had never been at ease to sleep.

I gradually pressed my face against his back. I felt that gradually I couldn't open my eyes, and I really wanted to sleep.

"Am I dying? Why do I want to sleep so much?"

Robbie stopped and put me down. He checked my wound, but there was no expression on his face.

I should have been nervous to death, but I still yawned and asked Robbie, "How is it going? Did the poison spread?"

Robbie glanced at me and carried me on his back.

"Why didn't you tell me? Can't I live until we are out of here?"

Robbie said coldly, "Yes, you are right. You will die on my back before we go out of the village."


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