Chapter 141 The group of suspicious men loomed not far away, the situation was dire.
Mila, afraid of alerting them, didn't dare to make a call. Instead, she pulled out her phone, set it to silent, and swiftly sent messages to Miranda, Eugene, and the owner of the guesthouse, including her real-tlocation. She could only hope that someone would wake up early, see the messages, and quickly call the police to rescue them.
But that wasn't a sure thing.
Immediately, she switched to the texting app, quickly typed out her current location and the situation, and added the area code at the end before sending an emergency alert to 911.
In the past, Mila had ventured into remote mountainous regions to gather design materials, posing as a journalist to investigate local customs. She had encountered reckless thugs before and had gained quite a bit of experience.
Whoever saw the message first, that would be their chance.
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After handling these tasks, Mila took a deep breath, hoisted the child onto her back, and bent low. She moved cautiously and quietly, inching away from the voices towards the underbrush, making not a sound.
The child was clever too, lying silently on her back without uttering a peep.
Voices grew closer, and flashlight beams flickered through the bushes, occasionally accompanied by curses and threats.
Suddenly, a man's shout pierced the night air.
"Hey, over here! The branches are broken. Someone's been through here. There's a piece of cloth!" "Quick, this way!" "Hey, you little brat, cout!" "You can't escape! Run, and when we catch you, we'll break your legs, you little punk!" The shouts closed in on their direction, sending shivers down Mila's spine. She knew she was out of time.
Gritting her teeth, she stopped hiding and bolted downhill with the child on her back.
The men chasing them were startled, not expecting an adult to suddenly appear. Once they gathered their wits, they charged after her, wielding knives and clubs.
"Get her!" "She's got the kid with her!" "Hurry, don't let that woman escape, or we're done for!" "Catch them!" "Stop right there, you witch!" The pounding footsteps behind were relentless.
Mila ran as fast as she could, her heart pounding wildly. The cold wind slapped her face, numbing it, but she didn't dare slow down. Her mind was singularly focused on escape.
These were desperate criminals; getting caught was not an option.
She ignored the branches tearing at her skin, desperately running towards the main road, yet avoiding it for fear they might chase her by car. The road was empty, which would only lead to quicker disaster.
She kept a strategic distance, sprinting in the direction of the guesthouse, her lungs burning and chest aching.
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In her haste to leave, she hadn't worn a hat. The wound on her forehead had just started to heal, not fully recovered yet. The cold wind made it itch and sting, dizziness threatening to overtake her. Mila bit her tongue hard, forcing herself to stay alert.
Suddenly, she heard the whistling sound of something flying through the air, followed by a heavy thud on her back. The child let out a soft cry.
They were throwing things at them! With legs feeling like lead, Mila pushed herself to pick up speed, zigzagging wildly, using the bushes for cover to break their line of sight.
But her stamina was waning, and she had the child to carry.
Her vision blurred, the cold air stinging her nostrils, making them ache. She was nearly out of strength, the voices behind her growing ever closer.
Just as despair threatened to consher, a car horn blared from the road.
Her mind buzzing, she instinctively turned toward it, a sudden burst of survival instinct overriding the pain in her chest as she dashed toward the road. "Stop right there, you witch!"
A curse cfrom behind, and a knife grazed her shoulder, blogdm immediately spitting out, but she seemed immune to the pain, refusing to halt even for a moment.