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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 426 That Car Fell Off the Cliff
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The car burst forth as it chased the elusive tail lights ahead.I was sure those tail lights

belonged to the same black car.

At that moment, I wished I could grow wings and fly to my daughter's side.I didn’t want to

be afraid, thinking I would replace Ava in that car.

Night had fallen, and the streetlights were far behind us, making everything look hazier.

Just then, the car navigated through a sloping bend in the road.

There was a dense forest on the right and a steep valley on the left, with our car being

lower and the other higher.

Our car wasn’t slow, and I knew the driver had professional training.

He handled the speed and curves exceptionally.I saw the other car despite the darkness.

We could catch up to them once we made it around this bend.

I didn’t stop looking at the other car as I grew more anxious.

There weren't many cars on this road, especially in this winding section.

Although the slope wasn’t steep, it seemed endless.

I was relieved we were about to catch up, but something horrifying happened.

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For some reason, the other car tumbled down the left side of the valley, producing a

terrifying crunch.

Even in the dark, I could tell it was a heavy crash as the sound echoed throughout the

valley.

I was stunned as I watched everything unfold.

A second later, I escaped Atlas’s arms and leaped forward, exclaiming, "Ava, no!"

Atlas pulled me back, but I continued to struggle and scream, "Let me go! Ava!"

Atlas tightened his grip on me to restrain my frantic movements.

"Chloe, calm down!"

"Save her! Ava...My daughter!"

I fought and bit Atlas's restraining arm desperately.

"Let me go—I must save her!"

"Chloe, calm down!"

Atlas shouted at me.

Just then, the radio sounded, "Agent 2, locate the target immediately!"

"Roger!"

Suddenly, I heard an approaching buzzing sound.

I paused and looked at Atlas, then out the window in terror.

When the buzzing grew louder, our car turned onto a parallel road where the other had

fallen.

It was bright as day outside the window.

Our car stopped at the bend, where the view was a bit wider.

I realized two helicopters hovered overhead, their searchlights illuminating the valley

where the car had crashed.

Atlas held me tightly and pointed toward the burning wreckage.

"Chlo, look!"

Still shocked, I followed his gesture, and my eyes widened.

I Still shocked, I followed his gesture, and my eyes widened.

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I then looked back at Atlas, who was smiling slyly.

Immediately after, I glanced back at the SUV rolling down the valley and muttered in

disbelief, "An SUV?"

The car I saw wasn't the black sedan we chased but a brown SUV.

"Where's that car?!"

I exclaimed anxiously, "I have to go down!"

Atlas issued an order into the radio, "Search the area!"

Still, he didn't let go of my hand.

"Wait, he's nearby."

"But what about Ava? They have Ava!"

I looked at Atlas agitatedly.

"Aren't you worried about her? You can't leave her—she'’s just a child!"

"Chloe, trust me.Whoever kidnapped Ava wouldn't dare harm her now.She's their

bargaining chip,"

Atlas said as he scanned ahead.

Before I could retort, I heard the faint cries of a child.