Chapter 114
Elspeth certainly knew how to swim very well, as she saved quite a number of drowning children when she was
abroad.
Although the river was deep, it was a piece of cake for her.
With all her might, she swam toward the spot where the water splashed. The girl had drowned due to fatigue, so the moment she dived down, she saw the girl slowly sinking.
Swimming to her side, Elspeth scooped her up and swam to the surface.
Finally, the crowd breathed a sigh of relief upon seeing that they were fine.
“What are you all waiting for? Grab a piece of wood for me.”
Because Elspeth had not fully recovered her strength yet, it would be a pipedream for her to swim to the shore while carrying the girl.
Someone reacted in time, managing to find a long and thin log from the pile of wood nearby and holding it in front of Elspeth to let her grab onto it before pulling it toward the shore.
Although Elspeth and the girl were safe, the girl was choking on water and remained unconscious.
There were already people who called for an ambulance, but the urgent matter then was to awaken her first.
Pressing down on her chest, Elspeth then blew oxygen into her mouth. Soon enough, the girl spewed water out.
“It’s fine now! She’s awake!”
It wasn’t until the bystanders saw she kept spewing water out that they finally calmed down.
Fatigued, Elspeth crouched down on the side, only to notice there was a word sewn onto the girl’s collar.
“Joneson.”
This little girl is wearing some pretty expensive-looking clothes. They seem to be custom-made. Also, she’s wearing a ruffled blouse and fringe skitt, which are both currently in trend in Konig. Could she be someone from the Joneson Family?
She knew a little about the Joneson Family. They weren’t based in Damoria. Instead, they were based in Konig, where they were one of the top dogs.
in the army and politics, as they were from a long
what happened, a black Rolls-Royce parked right in
early thirties and had a striking figure with him looking like he was still in his twenties instead. Meanwhile, the woman had an extraordinary aura, yet she had a gentle
two saw the girl lying on the Tloor,
Lola, what happened to you? If something terrible were to befall you, how could your father and I continue to
her become so agitated, comforted her. “She’s out of danger, for the time being, anyway. Once she rests in the hospital for a few days, she’ll be
wiped her tears. “You
water just now. I
stated, “Thank you, young lady! You’re our savior!
just
who was beside them, stayed silent until he saw Elspeth’s
“What’s your name?”
he was, Elspeth replied, “I’m
“Elspeth Lynwood… Lynwood…”
the couple stared at
whispered to his wife, “I remember my sister
right. She has identical eyebrows. She looks so alike that I think she’s your
that she had other matters to attend to, so she bid her farewell in a rush. “The girl should be fine now. Just watch out that she doesn’t develop a trauma. If there’s nothing else,
held back their question and nodded as
Corporation, Elspeth was soaked, so she changed into a fresh set of clothes in her office first before drying her hair. Stepping
wana talkina
“Miss Lynwood, you’re..”
too shocked, for she only stated calmly, “I have something to
to be in the best of mood and ignored Callum, so he deduced that the two must have
in to discuss some details of
other hand, Callum kept
you by the
waited. At first, she was still willing to wait, but
things? It’s all things that have nothing to
out
about that made her frustrated, so she started to play games
emotions.
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