Chapter 173 Lilly’s Mad

“Argh…”

The riverbank rang with cries and screams.

The sun set, and the garden was cool with a chilly breeze. Everyone was rigid with terror.

“What, what just happened?”

“Did I lose my mind?”

“Oh my God, forget about that! Save her, save her!”

Yet no one dared to go in anymore. The sight had been far too terrifying. If that blonde girl had really been a corpse… A corpse would have just dragged someone underwater. Who would dare go down there?

And if Blondie hadn’t been a corpse and a human being, that would mean intentional murder. She had waited for the woman to jump in… and then drag her underwater— absolutely no one was going to go down there!

Some of the people looked at Blake. Thank goodness he had stopped them, or they would have gotten into trouble along with the middle-aged man too.

Just then, the boat had just arrived.

The people on the boat could see better. One of the rescue team members, a young man, shouted, “We’ve found it! We found it…”

The team saw a struggling woman and what looked like a floating corpse, and prepared to go over and help.

A senior member called out, “Keep a close eye, Greg!”

The young rescue team member’s name was Greg. He was overwhelmed with emotion then, having finally found the dead girl’s body after searching for an entire day. The body was clad in clothes that matched the description of the girl who had drowned too…

The next second, he saw the corpse get up and drag the struggling lady underwater.!

“F*ck me!” Greg cried out in terror.

He could clearly see that it was a corpse floating. He had fished up a good number of dead bodies, and knew one when he saw one.

Corpses could drag people underwater?!

Just then, Greg felt as if his head was going to explode. Every hair on his body was upright.

“C-c-captain!” he cried out.

The captain walked over with a rope in his hands, moving quickly as he spoke. “Why are you acting as if you’ve seen a ghost? Get them!”

I just turned around

a live one were different, and thus they changed the nets quickly, working together to pull

middle-aged woman were fished out of the water. Everyone

Greg’s eyes widened. “C-c-c-captain!”

shock, too. “I saw,

the rescue team got to work

in no time,

scramble to her feet as she screamed, “Jane,

“Quick, save my daughter!”

held her down. “Your daughter’s been pulled ashore.

startled. “What… what do you

mean that my

other two girls had been rescued, why had

refused to

to herself, “I don’t believe you! You’ve got the wrong body! I just saw my Jane, I’m going to get her myself… I’ll

to jump into the water as she spoke,

to say, but this was not the first time

team for years. Before seeing the body, family members would usually cling on to any last shred of hope that

faint on the spot. Some would break down and refuse to believe it, some of them would even assault the team members

forcefully, and she turned to look at the corpse covered in a

fell to the ground, thrashing around and throwing kick after punch to Greg who happened to be

you only find my daughter now? Shouldn’t it be easy to fish out a dead

dead! All of

sobbed and screamed. Greg’s

from pulling up a dead body. It was enough that this one had

him when he first entered the rescue team was

there really a point

woman continued to scream and curse as they

as they waited by the riverbank. Rumor was it that they had pulled both people up,

continued to scream her head off. Lilly was only four, but was feeling

yelling!” she cried out loud all of a sudden. “You’re the useless one! You’re the most useless! All you do is cause trouble, and you don’t listen when people tell you not to do something, then you scream

was so mad that she had used a word

tragic that she had lost her daughter, but she shouldn’t be cursing other people

nodded

team member! They’re not making a cent off you doing this. What right do you have

they wrong for just

some more. “I think you’re more at fault here, as the mother! Couldn’t you

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