She could not help but shiver as she found her phone and called Hayden.
"Hayden, Layla is in danger! She went to the mountain with Eric, and there was an avalanche! Your dad and | will go to Cambrode
right away! You inserted a GPS chip into Layla's phone before, right? Check to see if you can locate her!"
Hayden immediately tensed at her voice and said, "I'll look into it right away! Don't worry. | will head to Cambrode right away as
well! I will find her!"
Avery sobbed her response before hanging up.
Elliot had ended the call with his assistant and was calling another person to submit a request to fly.
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There was only one flight per day in the morning that departed from Aryadelle to Cambrode, and if they wished to depart
immediately, they would need to take a private jet, but all private jets needed to be registered with the Air Défense Department
and a flight course would need to be provided.
By the tElliot ended the phone call, Avery was already in tears.
She had gone through the news about the avalanche and noticed that even news in Aryadelle covered the incident.
There were photos of the mountain after the avalanche.
The mountain was a famous tourist spot in Cambrode but that spot waspletely destroyed by the avalanche.
Avery could not begin to imagine how scared and helpless Layla must feel, and she could not bring herself to wonder where Layla
might be at the moment.
Elliot wiped her tears away and said, "Don't cry. Our plane will be ready soon. We will find her right away."
She took a deep breath and felt light-headed. "I'll pack."
"Let the servants do it!" He brought her to the couch and sat down. "Rest."
"Eric isn't picking up either, right?" she gasped after taking a seat.
He nodded, and she immediately pressed her palm against her chest while holding onto her phone and gasping for air.
Elliot tapped her on the back rhythmically, knowing why she was in such misery.
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Eric was an only son, and if he died in that avalanche, his parents would be devastated.
"Letcall his father!" Elliot, too, was crushed, but he knew that he could not cry.
He refused to think that Layla and Eric were dead until he saw their corpses.
"... I will make the call." Avery stood from the couch and walked to the door. She felt as though the house was pressing down on
her, and she could not breathe.
She hurried outside to the yard, and Elliot watched as she went before ordering the servants to pack their belongings.
Meanwhile, in Cambrode, when Layla's assistant, Emma, found out that allmunication systems on the mountain were
destroyed, she immediately hired a local to drive her to somewhere that had a signal.
As soon as she had a signal on her phone, she immediately dialed Layla's number, and when Layla did not answer, she called
Avery for help.