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My Darling, My Dearest novel Chapter 247

Her voice was calm and indifferent, but as she stared at the mirror, she could see her eyes were filled with expectations and hope that they could go back to the way they were.

Seeing herself so hopeful, Rachel shielded herself from the mirror and diverted her attention towards something else.

"Be careful, okay? Don't get wet and catch a cold."

She pinched her bed sheets, trying to stay calm. "Okay."

After she hung up the phone, Rachel turned and threw herself onto the bed. She gritted her teeth, annoyed by her own feelings.

'I already said that I'd teach him a lesson, and look at me!'

It seemed that she had already fallen for him all over again.

Rachel cared for him so much more than she had expected. In fact, when she heard his voice, a part of her wished he was here right in front of her. She had already fallen right into his trap.

Now, she didn't know what to do.

The next morning, they learned that a nearby village was submerged in the flood.

The rescue was going on full force, so all the activities they had planned out for the day were suspended.

Due to the emergency, they might even need to buy tickets and head back to Ninwell City in advance.

A few minutes later after they were informed of the case, there happened to be a landslide in the village nearby. An injured old man tried his best to call his son and inform him the situation.

His son came over to ask for help.

When the news came, several leaders present decided to form a rescue team. They quickly packed up medicine, water, and food for all the victims that were affected.

The doctors volunteered for the rescue.

However, since the number of cars were limited, only ten people were allowed to leave for the site.

Rachel, Holley, and Vicky were among them.

Given the disaster, none of them said a word.

Locals who were familiar with the rocky terrain were also on their way. As soon as they heard the news, they ran over ten kilometers just to get there. The river bank was destroyed by the storm, and the narrow road was submerged in rubble. Even the tall trees were soaked with mud and water from the flood.

Different objects floated against the currents, making such a horrifying sight.

This was the first time they had faced such a situation, so everyone remained silent. Some of them were even shaking from the anxiety of being part of the rescue team.

With his thick eyebrows furrowed over, the local man waved his hand. "Go to the other side and make a detour," he yelled out.

Soon enough, the five cars turned to another direction. Although the rain didn't stop, it wasn't as heavy as last night.

The road was muddy, and the cars were wobbling along the way. Because of the detour, it took them more than half an hour to get to their initial location.

When they finally got there, everyone was stunned. The mountain was overturned and the whole road ahead was destroyed. The cars couldn't pass, and the situation was even more serious than the last scene they had seen.

Some of them shrank back at the sight.

It was said that landslides were common on mountains, especially during the rain. Who knew what would happen if they continued pressing forward?

Rachel gazed blankly ahead.

She might as well be facing her deathbed.

No one could guarantee that they could walk out safely.

They all volunteered to come, but seeing as they were now faced with another life and death situation, no one would force them to go over the edge.

Their leader turned around to look at them. His eyes were deep under the pouring rain, but he didn't look as if he was fazed at all.

"Everyone, listen up! As you can see, we're faced with something more serious than what we had initially expected. And we have no experience in dealing with this matters.

This is why you can decide yourselves whether to go or not. Everyone needs your help, but you can't save others by taking your own."

The leader was straightforward. Although he knew the need for doctors, he also knew that some of them had families back home. He couldn't force them to do something they weren't willing to do.

Knowing nothing about the dangers ahead, some of them began to meditate.

Although they wanted to help, it was a difficult decision.

The leader licked his lips. "There are more than one hundred families in the valley. I've already decided to go.

As for you, it's your own decision. You can either help them with me, contact the main troops, or join the rescue team once they get here."

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