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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 281

"But you have to help me untie the rope, otherwise what can I do with my hand tied up like that?" Georgia looked at Joyce with a helpless face, she curled up and half squatted down, bean sweat running down the side of her forehead, she looked like she really had a stomachache.

"All right. I'll tie you to the tree first." Joyce took Georgia to a large tree in the jungle and tied the rope around Georgia's arm, with the other end of the rope tied to the tree trunk, before untying Georgia's hands behind her back.

Georgia regained her freedom and hurriedly stretched her arms and wrists with relief.

"Hey, you stand farther away or I won't make it." Georgia gestured for Joyce to walk away.

Joyce shrugged and just walked out from outside the forest.

Georgia squatted down for her business. The jungle was so dense that she could barely see anyone after squatting down.

Joyce leaned against the tree to rest, waited for a while, and noticed that Georgia had been quiet for a while. She called out, "Are you OK?"

No one answered her for a long time.

She called out again, "Are you ready? We're leaving!"

Still, no one said a word to her.

Joyce immediately got alerted. She hurriedly pressed one hand on the pistol at his waist and slowly walked forward towards the jungle to find out what was going on.

By the time they reached the jungle, she saw that the rope was untied and discarded on the ground, and Georgia was long gone.

Joyce let out a low curse, it was her carelessness that allowed Georgia to escape.

Perhaps Georgia was afraid that after they were rescued, it would still be quite difficult for her to get away with what she did, so she found the opportunity to escape.

Joyce looked around. Hell! Georgia had stolen all the food and water she had brought out.

Now, she was left with only a pistol.

But it didn't matter, she was alone and didn't have to carry Georgia along, a liability, and moved faster.

She turned around and looked for a way down the mountain.

She had no idea how long she had been walking.

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