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We are not getting remarried show yourself out (Elisa and Gareth) novel Chapter 1951

Chapter 1951 Escape

Mr. Carrerra remained silent, just staring at Elisa with an inscrutable gaze.

Elisa stood upright, neither supercilious nor obsequious.

Mr. Carrerra suddenly laughed. “Elisa, you're quite impressive. I underestimated you.”

Elisa just smiled, neither confirming nor denying anything.

Mr. Carrerra's face suddenly hardened. He drew his gun and cocked it, pointing it at Elisa's forehead. In a menacing tone, he said, “Do you have any idea how many of my comrades, who've been through life-and-death situations with me, you've killed?”

Elisa remained silent, for she truly didn't know. Previously, she had held back, using the shots as only a deterrent. However, she unloaded the remaining six bullets on his people. She wasn't sure if she hit their vital spot or not.

Mr. Carrerra held up three fingers, his face trembling violently with anger. “Three!”

Elisa shrugged. “Mr. Carrerra, as you know, I had no intention of hurting anyone. When you were without cover earlier, it would have been easy for me to hit you with those shots. But I didn't...”

Mr. Carrerra raised an eyebrow. Is she implying it was my fault that my comrades met a tragic end?

He began to laugh bloodthirstily.

He raised his hand, firing a bullet from the gun he held. The strong scent of gunpowder filled the air.

Mr. Carrerra put away his weapon with a sinister smile. “I won't waste time arguing with you. You're just trying to cover for your friend, aren't you?”

Therefore, Rachel didn't care if she tripped or tumbled.

She would never stop moving forward.

She mechanically and tirelessly repeated the motion of ascending and descending the mountain, not daring to stop for even a moment.

When a burst of gunfire echoed from behind, Rachel almost lost her balance and nearly fell.

Tears were swirling in her eyes.

She couldn't help but wonder if those bullets actually hit Elisa.

Would it hurt if it does? Can Elisa still survive? The more she thought about it, the more her heart wrenched.

Stumbling and staggering, Rachel didn't know how long she had been walking. After much difficulty, she finally went from the mountains to a winding road in them.

That road served as the lifeline to the village, meaning all entry and exit to the village depended on that road.

She was walking aimlessly, hoping to encounter a passing vehicle, yet things went against her wishes.

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