Chapter 426

Third Person’s POV

The uninjured few were already exhausted. They gritted their teeth, almost biting through their gums, and managed to drag them up by a measly three meters.

Caldwell made it up smoothly, but Tommy and Klein weren’t about to leave.

They stayed on guard, ready to help if the rope slipped.

But there was the rub: the folks above couldn’t haul them up, and the ones below had nowhere to foothold. Plus, Marsh was out cold, his head lolling back, worsening his injuries.

Eugene was frantic. He looked around for any vines to splice together, hoping to use, the tree trunk for leverage.

But the vines here were thin as a hair, useless for the task.

The situation was critical. He ignored the pain in his back and clung to Marsh’s waist with all his might.

But this wasn’t a real solution. They had to get up. Otherwise, everyone would run out of strength and just watch them fall.

Meanwhile, up in the dense forest above, a group emerged.

Shielded by trees and shrubs, they could vaguely see the black–clad figures below but couldn’t tell who they were. The numbers didn’t add up, and there was no sign of Lance.

They spotted the people below dragging a rope.

“Let’s go check it out,” Abbot said.

With over ten men, even up close, the Dragon Ash Werewolves wouldn’t be an easy target.

agreed. The people below seemed desperate. They should go see what

While clinging to Marsh’s waist, he

a group coming down the steep slope. As the leader came into view, Abbot’s blood rushed to his head and he shouted,

was stunned–the voice was so

rope. The one calling him had

Eugene

his face. “Right here! I’m

you Eugene? Good grief, it’s

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Chapter 426

below!” Eugene gritted his teeth, not loosening

the front, his face

The group rushed forward, replacing those below

rope.

to the ground, panting so hard they couldn’t lift a

and Abbot’s team, Lance and Marsh were soon pulled

the

on the ground as others carefully

Stewart’s arms and wept. “Stewart, I thought I’d never see you

there for a

he’d first seen this dark–faced man, he hadn’t

hadn’t expected him to

and scrutinized him from head to toe–though his looks had changed, he recognized

tears. “You’ve aged and gotten uglier. What

just reunion. Check on the others,” someone

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