Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love

Chapter 188



The car stopped at the foot of the mountain.

Looking at the path Timothy was taking, Susan murmured, “You’re crazy. You’re truly crazy.”

She had lived in the town for three months and had heard some stories about the mountains from Clara.

In the past, almost every family in the small town made a living by hunting.

But there were many wild beasts deep in those vast and unfrequented mountains.

Thus, not even the most experienced hunters would dare to go deep into the mountains.

Later on, the locals stopped hunting and didn’t go up the mountains anymore because they had other means to

make money.

Now, Timothy, who didn’t know how to survive in the wildness, actually wanted to cross mountains.

He

was simply digging his own grave.

“Don’t be scared, Susan,” Timothy said in a gentle voice. “I will protect you after we get into the mountain. Though it’s dangerous, I’m still willing to do it at the cost of my own life to show how much I love you. Do you think Ben would take the risk of going deep into the mountain to look for you?”

He laughed and continued, “I don’t think he would.”

Susan said through gritted teeth, “If you want to kill yourself, just do it, but don’t bring me with you.”

“No, I’m not trying to get us killed. I have made preparations, and I will protect you, Timothy said stubbornly.

“Protect me? I don’t need it! Let me go, and I’ll appreciate it very much,” Susan said.

Timothy smiled but didn’t say anything.

He took out a handkerchief and walked toward her again.

“What are you trying to do now?” Susan was both shocked and angry.

In the next moment, she smelled the familiar pungent odor and passed out.

Timothy looked at the side of her face with an obsessed expression and said in a soft voice, “Don’t be scared, Susan. I’ll take you out of here now.”

He packed up his things, carried her on his back, and went straight up the mountain.

Susan’s attempt to attract attention by punching the window worked.

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The locals reported it to the police saying that they saw a strange car.

The police showed them Susan’s photo, and they confirmed that the girl in the car was exactly Susan.

She was indeed kidnapped.

Ben became nervous.

Susan made so much noise that many locals saw her in the car along the way. Piecing the information together, the police quickly found out where Susan and Timothy had gone.

Ben was about to set off to look for her.

“Mr. Landor, they… have gone up the mountain,” a police officer stopped him and said. “It would be safe to search “Mr.

the outer area of the mountain, but it would be dangerous to go deep.”

“Yes, Susan would be in danger if she went deep into it,” Ben muttered and got into the car.

He set off alone.

Worried that he would be in danger, the police officers followed him with their weapons.

In the mountains.

A drop of dew gently fell on Susan’s face, and she jerked awake.

After she opened her eyes, she was desperate to find that Timothy had brought her deep into the mountains.

“He is a complete lunatic,” she thought.

“Susan.” The moment she woke up, Timothy walked closer to her and said, “The air is fresh here. We didn’t encounter any danger when I carried you here. It seems that it’s not true that there are wild beasts in those

mountains.”

Susan couldn’t be bothered with him.

She stood up and carefully checked her surroundings.

She found that they were in a place where dense trees grew. There was no safe path in this unfrequented mountain. They had to climb with both hands and feet to move forward.

Nevertheless, Timothy managed to reach there while carrying her on his back. He was truly capable.

What bothered Susan the most was that they were surrounded by big trees. It would be hard for her to find a way

out.

“Susan, are you hungry? I brought some food.” Timothy handed her a pack of pilot bread flatteringly.

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She glanced at it and took it without hesitation.

Right now, she had to maintain her physical strength to fight against the crazy Timothy.

Seeing that she took it, Timothy looked even happier than her.

He watched with a happy smile as Susan ate the bread. Afraid the food was not enough, he handed her another

pack.

Susan accepted it at once.

She glanced into Timothy’s backpack and found that there was just little food left in it. She didn’t know how long they would be trapped there, so she didn’t refuse the food he gave her.

After regaining some strength, Timothy said softly, “Susan, let’s move on.”

Susan didn’t reply.

Timothy continued gently, “Do you want to walk by yourself, or do you want me to carry you on my back?”

Susan looked warily at him and replied, “I’ll walk by myself.”

She was afraid that Timothy would knock her out again if she answered too slowly.

It felt awful to be at the mercy of others.

“I know you don’t want me to get too exhausted, Timothy said, overjoyed. “Let’s walk together.”

Susan was rendered speechless.

Timothy picked a path and let Susan go first.

She had no choice but to do as he said.

Susan struggled her way on the rugged path.

But her mind was racing.

She had just made such a big noise in the car, so some people probably had seen her.

She deliberately stumbled her way forward slowly to stall for time. As a result, they just covered a short distance in

an hour.

Timothy was obviously starting to get anxious.

Susan glanced at him cautiously. “I’m a little hungry now. Can I stop and eat some food first?”

Timothy knew that she was stalling for time.

However, looking at her expectant eyes, he couldn’t say no to her at all.

“Okay.” Timothy quickly gave her some food.

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“Susan, are you done? It’s getting dark. We need to find a safe place to spend the night.” Timothy urged her.

“All right.” She stood up reluctantly.

However, after just taking a few steps, she suddenly fell, which left a long bleeding scratch on her leg.

“Susan.” Timothy rushed to her anxiously.

He brought a Band–Aid with him and helped her up after he had dressed her wound.

Susan struggled to stand on her feet and pushed him away. “I’m fine. Let’s move on.”

*How are you going to walk with injured legs?” Timothy hurriedly asked. “Get on my back.”

“Okay.” Susan agreed and continued in a vigilant tone, “Don’t knock me out. It’s so dangerous here. If there is any wild beast, I can’t survive if I’m unconscious.”

Timothy smiled resignedly. “Got it.”

He began to carry her on his back and walk forward.

However, Susan sometimes said her legs hurt and sometimes said her head hurt, giving Timothy a headache.

Timothy soon got exhausted.

When it was dark, he could only put Susan down on a flat ground and let her sit against a tree.

In just a few hours, Susan’s wound started bleeding again; the Band–Aid didn’t work at all.

Timothy dressed her wound with another Band–Aid and felt a little regretful.

He should have brought more medical products with him.

He was worried that Susan’s wound would get infected.

“You’re pretending to regret it now?” she asked leisurely.

Timothy shook his head. “I only regret not being well prepared, and I will never regret having taken you with me.”

Susan was su angry man an AMETISAK TAU,

tell me what made you think that you are the best choice for me?”

Timothy looked at her in confusion. Her eyes were as bright as the stars that night.

Timothy couldn’t help putting on a tender look.”

“Susan, we are a perfect match. Think about it. If Yana hadn’t stepped into our lives, we would have long figured out our feelings for each other and would be a happy couple now. We would fall asleep and wake up together. We would love and support each other. We would have our baby. I hope it would be a girl, and I will try my best to protect the two of you…”

Timothy looked intoxicated in his imagination.

“It’s too late to regret, Susan interrupted him.

Timothy paused for a moment and replied, “Yes, it’s too late to regret. There were just some small misunderstandings between us. Let’s correct them since we have found them. Let’s just forget what happened in the past year, forget how you got to know Ben, and forget how I got deceived by Yana. Let’s move on and be together, pretending that nothing had happened, all right?”

There was a pleading look in Timothy’s eyes.

Susan pursed her lips.

She knew that she should tell a lie to calm him down.

However, she didn’t want to.

She replied in a calm voice, “Timothy, you still don’t understand that we broke up not due to misunderstanding, or Yana, or Ben. We just won’t end up being together.”

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“Why?” Timothy was unconvinced.

Susan smiled and explained, “I’ve been such a girl since the beginning. Back then, you fell in love with the tender, kind, innocent, and rich girl who I pretended to be. But now, you should know that I’m actually very frigid and detached and completely different from what you thought I was. This was the reason why you fell into Yana’s trap and started a relationship with her. In fact, you don’t love me or Yana but the girls you imagined we were.”

“No, you’re wrong,” Timothy denied it anxiously. “You can’t misunderstand my feelings for you like that.”

“Well, if you really loved me, you wouldn’t have dumped me at the wedding and displayed your affection with Yana In public. You should know that it would embarrass me and make me a fool. If you really loved me, you wouldn’t have helped Yana put me into the hospital when she framed me. Just admit that you don’t love me, Timothy.”

“Is that… so?” Timothy wondered.

He looked so shocked and frustrated as if he had just taken a heavy blow.

Susan observed his expression and said slowly, “If you really regret it, you should let me go now. I can promise not to call the police.”


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