Gerald Crawford: The Secretly or invisible Rich Man Chapter 1791

Upon looking at the message, Gerald couldn’t help but momentarily pause.

“Water that comes crashing down from three thousand feet… Could that be hinting at some kind of waterfall…?”

After thinking about it for a short while, Gerald instantly stepped out of his office—making sure to properly lock the door behind him—before driving off to the newest waterfall in the Leicom Continent. All of this… it couldn’t just be pure coincidence.

 

The clues that the other party provided most probably involved incidents that were happening around Gerald, and if Gerald’s thought process was correct, then the old poem was probably hinting that there was a hostage in that area…

Whatever the case was, after about half an hour, Gerald arrived at Durduff Mountain where the newest waterfall was located. The area itself had the largest mountain range in all of the Leicom Continent, leading many tourists to have their vacations here.

Regardless, upon entering the mountain, Gerald blended in with the crowd. After following them for a while, he eventually arrived at the newest waterfall…

of three thousand feet, Gerald was well aware that the ancient poem’s description was simply a hyperbole. After all, did a

 

looking for hints while

eye caught a glimpse of what appeared to be a rather narrow and mysterious-looking boulevard on the left of the waterfall. From the

which was why he immediately did

eventually arrived at the opening of a large cave. Before he could

grave danger. With that, he bolted right toward the source of her voice without

 

a stone pillar. With water appearing to constantly drip from above her, it certainly explained why she was

her, Gerald also noticed that both her eyes

Gerald, the overjoyed woman instantly cried

knife from his backpack before easily

finally free, the relieved woman instantly hugged Gerald

Gerald didn’t beat around the bush and immediately asked, “You’re safe now.

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