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Chapter 1348 The Death of Harriet



Chapter 1348 The Death of Harriet

Two submachine guns were held against Karl's head, and under the dark muzzle of the guns, Karl

wimped out.

Immediately, Red Rose took out her handcuffs and cuffed Karl's hands behind his back.

Karl looked at Leo with sultry and poisonous eyes.

Leo put away his gun and said with a smile, "Dad, sorry about that, let's go, take us to your base."

With a cold laugh, Karl then put his hands behind his back and stepped forward.

Leo and Hart followed closely behind, following in the same footsteps.

Harriet followed behind, eating and laughing.

The journey was uneventful, and then after a section of the slope, something extremely bizarre

happened.

It is cloudy everywhere and the higher up you go, the foggier it gets.

In the foggy forest, only Karl's head could be seen. Nothing else could be seen.

However, Leo and the others could only see their heads but not their feet.

This part of the mountain, as the name suggests, becomes more and more hazy if you go further up

the mountain.

Leo's heart was struck with a sense of foreboding, so he shouted to Karl, "Slow down!"

Next!

"Boom!"

"Ah!"

Leo only felt his feet stepping in the air and his whole body fell. While at the same time, his body was

falling at a high speed.

Leo was scared out of his wits.

"Bang!"

Leo fell heavily on his forehead on top of a suspension bridge, then his whole body bounced up and

then landed heavily on the wooden planks of the bridge.

With that, he spat out a mouthful of blood.

Leo clenched his teeth and used his breath to protect his heart and veins from passing out.

There is no haze at the bottom of this valley and the view is clear.

With his pupils scattered, Leo found that only Harriet lying around him. Hart, Red Rose and Julia had

disappeared.

He tried to get up, however a huge pain in his chest caused him to pass out again.

Below the suspension bridge is a river with fast flowing and rushing water.

At the downstream of the suspension bridge is a waterfall, which in turn is 10,000 feet deep below.

However, Harriet was not serious, as she fell on top of the suspension bridge, landing on her back, and

she had her travel bag on her back.

The travel bag blocked her fatal blow and she fell just a little dazed before rolling over with a dazed

look on her face.

Seeing Leo spitting out blood, she lost her voice and screamed, "Mr. Cohen ... Mr. Cohen ..."

The suspension bridge shook violently and Harriet could only crawl on her knees to Leo's side. Her

eyes opened widely and her face was horrified as she exclaimed, "Mr. Cohen, are you all right! Mr.

Cohen ..."

Across the woods, the sound of heavy gunfire rang out.

Numerous bullets hit Harriet.

Blood gushed out from Harriet's body like popping beans.

Harriet's big, beautiful eyes were abruptly frightened as the bullets still continued to hit her.

As that soul of Harriet was about to break out of its shell, she pounced on Leo at the moment of her

meditative stay.

It effectively protected Leo's head and body.

Bullets were still flying and the sound of breaking air still echoes through the valley.

The wooden planks of the drawbridge were shattered and riddled with holes from the bullets.

The broken planks splashed into the air and fell back into the current, with the sound of rushing water

as it drifted away into the distance.

Leo had a dream. He saw a blue sky with Harriet standing in the clouds.

She was dressed as a bride, wearing a blue cheongsam. She was stunningly beautiful. She smiled

bitterly at Leo, "Mr. Cohen ... I'm leaving, we can never meet again, you must take care of yourself! I

hope we will see each other again in the next life."

At that moment a palanquin fell from the sky, and around it came many bands, who blew and played.

The palanquin hovered in front of Harriet.

Harriet once again looked at Leo and smiled bitterly.

Then, Harriet turned her back slightly. Her whole body shivered and her slender back was so lonely

and pitiful.

And then Harriet lifted the curtain of the palanquin and she got in, and the curtain was covered down so

that she could no longer be seen.

With the band playing and beating, the palanquin flew up into the sky and floated away into the

distance.

"Harriet, don't go please! Harriet, don't go please!"

Leo was screaming during his dream and he woke up with a jolt. He saw Harriet lying on top of him,

covered in blood, which was dripping onto his face.

Leo felt like being hit on the head. He was in pain and his heart was tore out. Just as Leo was trying to

push Harriet away, someone on the opposite side of the bridge shouted, "Let's walk over and see if the

man is dead."

Leo was stunned, and he immediately stood still, knowing that Harriet had been shot by them.

He immediately burst into a rage. His eyes were bloodshot and red and his teeth gritted and rattled. A

great rage filled his heart to the brim.

However, Leo could not use his gun against them at this time, so he had to use his Swiss Army knife.

With that, he rested his right hand gently on the Swiss Army knife in his lap.

This Swiss Army knife is thirty centimetres in length and is incredibly sharp.

They came over and the drawbridge rattled and rattled.

They came to the side of Harriet and Leo. From NôvelDrama.Org.

"Kick this female corpse into the river and pounce on the men with a few shots!"

A man shouted.

"Yes!"

Several men responded in the same way.

At that moment, Leo quickly flipped his body and pinned Harriet underneath.

At the same time, his sabre was drawn and he flew up in the air. The sabre in his hand slashed at their

throats.

Six men were caught off guard. Their throats slit and they fell off the bridge in a hail of screams.

There was another man on the other side of the bridge, who panicked and raised his gun, trying to

shoot Leo.

Leo dropped the knife out with a quick hand.

"Pfft!"

The flying knife pierced his throat impartially. His eyes popped out, his gun fell to the ground and he

flopped to the ground.

When Leo looked around and saw that there were no more attackers, he picked up Harriet and ran

towards the woods on the opposite bank.

Arriving in a weedy forest, Leo put Harriet down.

He was instantly dumb like a stone and his heart was tore into pieces.

Harriet died in misery, with hundreds of bullets all over her body and no way to count the number of

gun holes.

Harriet's eyes were wide open in death.

Leo understood that she had taken the bullet for herself, which had caused her to be covered in sores.

Leo's whole body twitched with difficulty as he squatted down and, with a trembling hand, he helped

close Harriet's eyelids.

To prevent Harriet's body from being eaten by wild animals, Leo decided to bury her body first.

When the war was over, he would then send her back to the Eagle Country.

With that, Leo pulled out the Swiss Army knife from Harriet's foot.

Finding a spot of dirt, he ploughed the ground with his sabre. Slash by slash, Leo shovelled the dirt like

a madman.

After about twenty minutes or so, Leo dug out a shallow patch of ground.


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