Chapter 248 A Sliver of Hope
Chapter 248 A Sliver of Hope.
Just a few meters below the riverside road was a rushing current a long, turbulent river.
The men surrounding James‘ car clearly hadn’t expected him to be so reckless, to actually drive straight off the <b>edge </b>like he had nothing left to lose.
He had destroyed their ygroumil, their golden goose. Their hatred ran deep. They didn’t just want him <b>dead</b>–they needed proof. A body.
Soon, they jumped out of their cars and scrambled along the riverbank, disappearing into the darkness to check whether he <b>had </b>survived.
“Sir, about a mile ahead, there’s a small <b>path </b>that leads down to the river, Can you please drive me there? I’ll pay you an extra ten thousand.”
Now that she’d calmed down <b>a </b>little, Lily turned urgently to the rideshare driver.
She knew she couldn’t head down to the river from where James had gone over–those men were dangerous. If she ran into them, she wouldn’t be saving anyone. She’d be marching straight to her death.
She only <b>had </b>one chance.
She had to gamble.
Gamble that James had somehow survived the crash. That he’d escaped from the car and was floating downstream with the current.
If she could cut ahead and intercept him, maybe she could pull him to shore. Help him escape. Help him
live.
She knew the odds were close to zero. Surviving a plunge like that, escaping a submerged car–it was almost impossible.
But she had no other choice.
If she went straight toward the wreck, she’d be walking right into the lion’s den. Completely pointless. A waste of life.
So she had to believe in that tiny, desperate hope.
That there was still a sliver of a path left for him.
“Sir, I’ll <b>give </b>you a hundred thousand if you want. Please, I’m begging you.”
She <b>was </b>afraid the driver would refuse.
“No need to <b>pay </b>me,” the man replied softly.
His <b>voice </b>was heavy with sympathy and helplessness.
“I’m not a cold man,” he said. “But once you have a family, once people depend on you… you get scared. I have a daughter. She’s only eight. I can’t risk driving all the way down there. But I can take you to that
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small path”
Lily’s heart sank.
She was desperate to get down to the river. Hearing his refusal made her anxious and frustrated
But she understood,
Those men didn’t value human life. It made sense that the driver didn’t want to get caught in their crosshairs–and drag his family <b>down </b>with him.
She quickly scanned the ride code and added an extra thousand as a tip. “Okay. Just take me to that path.”
As they drove<b>, </b>she called the police, then <b>Ashton </b>and Ivan.
By the time she was off the phone, the car was pulling up at the narrow mountain path.
She didn’t waste a second.
She jumped out, ready to sprint <b>downhill</b>–when the driver called out, “Miss!”
He rushed over and <b>handed </b>her a lighter sealed in a waterproof bag.
“Your friend’s car got hit by a truck, then <b>went </b>over a cliff into the river… chances are.” He trailed off.
He couldn’t bring himself to crush her hopepletely.
So instead, he <b>said</b>, “There’s a mountain across the river. Nobody lives there anymore, but there used to be a small vige behind it. I went there when I was a kid–middle school, I think. We camped, messed around<b>. </b>I even spent a night in a cave. I don’t know if you’ll find it, but… maybe you’ll get lucky. The signal’s bad out there. If you and your friend make it into that cave… well, on <b>a </b>night this cold, you might need that lighter.”
“Thank you.” Lily said sincerely, taking the bag and nodding to him before turning and bolting down the path
She knew the cave he was talking about.
Her grandfather used to live in that vige.
There were never many people there to begin with–<b>most </b>of the young had moved away to find work <b>or </b>settle in the city. The elders had long passed. The vige was practically deserted now.
She had spent a lot of time there as a kid–climbing trees, running wild across the hills. Back then, she had explored <b>those </b>mountains inside <b>and </b>out. Of course <b>she </b>remembered that cave.
She also knew exactly what would happen next.
Once those lunatics realized James wasn’t in the car, they would scour the riverbank, chasing him downstream.
But in the mountains, there was barely any signal. Ashton and the others wouldn’t be able to find her easily.
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She didn’t have the strength to carry James back to the city on her own
If they wanted to survive, they needed to hide.
That cave… it was their best shot.
It was freezing tonight. If James had been in the river even a few minutes, he’d be soaked and freezing The lighter the driver <b>gave </b>her–God, it might be a lifesaver.
Lily didn’t stop. She ran like her life depended on it, pushing herself to the limit.
In no time, she reached the edge of the river.