Chapter 130
Chapter 130
"Andrew, Andrew?" Emily shook Andrew and shouted, but Andrew didn't even blink like a corpse.
Emily was so angry that she slapped him and scolded him, "Where was your brutality just now? What
kind of patient are you pretending to be? Get up now, or I'll leave you here."
Andrew was still motionless, his cheeks were burning red, and he simply fainted.
Emily gritted his teeth, stood up, bent over, and pulled him into the cave by his arms.
She could have left him here, but the way he was... If she didn't care, he would be dead in an hour.
"I will save your life. When you wake up, don't pester me anymore. In the future, everyone will go back
to the bridge and return to the road. It's better to meet as if they don't know each other." Emily finally
dragged Andrew into the cave and said as he wiped the rain off his face with a torn quilt.
Not sure if Andrew heard it, but she sighed and took off Andrew's clothes.
There was no choice. He was soaked. If he didn't take off his clothes and let him stay like this, he
would die if he didn't get caught in the rain.
Fortunately, there was a broken quilt here. Although it tasted a little more, it was good to keep warm
temporarily.
After covering him with the quilt, Emily picked up the empty can and saw that there was a stream over
there. He ran in the rain and poured some water into the stream. She rummaged through Andrew's
pocket and found a waterproof lighter.
He lit the lighter, found dry grass and two bricks to light it, put the can bottle down, and even made a
small water boiling tool.
"Water, give me water." Andrew began to talk in her sleep.
Emily immediately took the can off the fire, not knowing if it was on fire or not. In short, hot water was
better than cold water and forced Andrew into it.
Andrew quickly drained the bottle of water and watched him lick his lips and pass out. Emily sighed and
had to fill up two cans in the rain. The two cans took turns to burn in case he was in a hurry to drink
more water.
"Cold, so cold, so cold." Andrew began to talk in her sleep again and curled up trembling.
People who have a fever are afraid of the cold, but there is only a broken quilt here, and Emily can't
help it. And she was cold herself, her clothes were wet, and she had more than enough strength.
But Andrew kept calling out cold, like a poor child, and even called out the word "Mother."
With a sigh, she gritted her teeth and couldn't help but walk over and pick him up in her arms.
"Okay, okay, stop calling mom. Your mom doesn't know where she is." Emily grumbled as he hugged
him.
After some time, Andrew opened his eyes in a daze and saw Emily's face close by.
Her arms were warm, reminding him of his mother's arms when he was young.
Andrew moved and leaned back into his warm arms. He felt her pat him on the back twice, then
hooked his lips and closed his eyes.
Lightning flashed and thunder thundered, and the rain was heavy. Alan wore a raincoat and led Lisa
and his group into the mountains.
Lisa wiped the rain off his face and asked, "Are you sure they're here? That Andrew won't be so crazy!
Why are you running into the mountains in the middle of the night?"
"He's a psycho," Alan said.
Lisa frowned and asked, "Do you know him well?"
Alan was stunned and then said, "I don't understand, but bringing someone I don't know here is not a
psychopath."
"Alan." A voice came from behind.
Alan stopped and looked back at the same time as Lisa, and saw Harry coming with people.
Alan said, "Mr. Carter, why are you here?"
"I heard about Emily, so I came here to take a look. Andrew is my relative anyway. I don't think I can
ignore this. Are you sure you're here? It's raining so hard, will they have left already?"
"I haven't heard from Andrew's car yet. Let's go in and take a look!" Alan said.
Harry nodded and walked in with them in his raincoat and umbrella.
The more they walked, the steeper they got, and it was raining heavily. These people were almost
holding each other up and stumbling up the mountain.
Joyce and Sebastian followed, both wearing raincoats, but the rain was too heavy. Still slapping her in
the face, Joyce's sandals slipped a few steps and finally had no choice but to stop and let Sebastian
take her down the mountain.
"There's a car," said Lisa.
The few of them walked quickly and saw a car parked on the road. When he saw the license plate
number, it was Andrew's.
"They're not in the car. They must have gone into the mountain," Alan said with a frown.
Harry said, "What's wrong with this Andrew? The heavy rain brought Emily to the mountains."
"Mr. Carter, you know Andrew. Do you know why he brought Miss Johnson here?" Lisa asked.
She didn't even know that Andrew and Emily knew each other before. Otherwise, she would have kept
Emily away from Andrew.
"It's just that there's some family connection, I don't know. But I know that today is his mother and
sister's day of sacrifice. It's not normal for him here every year on this day." Harry pointed at his head.
Lisa frowned. He was a psychopath! No wonder he went into the mountain in such a heavy rain, but it
had nothing to do with Emily.
The rain was getting heavier and heavier, and it would be difficult for them to walk any further.
The professional who came with them said, "I suggest we go back first and wait for the rain to stop
before we go in to look for someone. It's so heavy, we can't go in. If we don't get it right, we can get hurt
easily."
"But they are inside in such a heavy rain..." Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
"We won't be able to find them right away if we go in now, and they must be hiding from the rain in such
a heavy rain. It's better to wait until the rain stops before we go in, and then they will definitely find a
way out."
"If you want to go back, go back! I'll wait in the car." Alan thought about it. It was a difficult day to get in,
but it was hard to leave. He had to wait in the car.
Fortunately, Andrew's car was unlocked, so he opened the door and went in.
If he said so, it would be difficult for the others to leave. They all opened the car door and went in to
wait. Those who couldn't get in had to go down the mountain first, wait in the car under the mountain,
wait until the rain stopped.
Emily unconsciously fell asleep with Andrew in his arms. When Andrew woke up, he saw Emily's red
face.
His fever had subsided, but his body was dull and his throat was hoarse. However, a touch of Emily's
forehead was so hot that it was frightening. She had not changed her clothes all night and was caught
in the wind and rain.
"Emily." Andrew struggled to get up and shook her in his arms.
But Emily only lazily opened his eyes and closed them again, then fell into a coma.
Andrew gritted his teeth, stood up and carried Emily out.
The rain had stopped outside, and the mountain air was very fresh in the morning. Andrew had
originally entered the forest for the purpose of breathing fresh air and watching the beautiful sunrise.
But now he was not in the mood at all. He held Emily and walked forward with difficulty step by step.
He just wanted to get out of this forest and take her to the hospital.