Chapter 115 Like Love
- “They seem not to be officials.” “The machine is not official either.” Rescue crews were trying to figure out where the team that came to their aid came from. And a few sharp-eyed people quickly discovered something. “There are the Hansen Group’s logos on the machines. They are from the Hansen Group!” “The Hansen Group did say this morning they would support Clamville with three million dollars. But they seemed not to say they would send personnel to participate in the rescue.” “Who is that man on the bulldozer? I feel a little familiar.” “It seems to be Byron, the new president of the Hansen Group.” “Impossible. Did the new president personally bring people. over to aid us? Could it be that there are people from the Hansen Group in Clamville?” In the chatter of the crowd, Cora maintained her focus on Byron.
- He wore a black raincoat, and his hair was wet and slightly messy. Although he wasn’t as dashing in suits as in the past, he was like a radiant savior in Cora’s eyes. The seeds of love for him seemed to have taken root at this moment. While Cora was absent-minded, Byron and his team cleaned up most of the poured mud and rocks, and the Hansen Group vehicle for transporting supplies also arrived. “You continue cleaning up. After clearing the road, quickly send all the supplies the villagers need. I also brought some drainage and power generation equipment, just in case.” After Byron made a brief handover with the rescue team, he looked around as if looking for something. Cora wasn’t sure if he was looking for her, but her heartbeat couldn’t help but speed up a bit. When Byron fixed his eyes on her and walked towards her, she felt her heart pounding wildly.
- That feeling, similar to love, made her heart tremble. But when Byron walked up to her, he didn’t act too intimately and just asked concisely, “Are you all right?" “I’m fine.” Looking at his handsome face wet by the rain, Cora wanted to say something several times. But because the head nurse and other rescued people came up to express their gratitude to him, she buried those words in her heart. “Mr. Hansen, thank you so much. If it weren’t for you, we all would have died.” “You have donated money and personally led a team to aid Not many people like you can do this.” Hearing those people’s thanks and compliments, Byron just smoked a cigarette expressionlessly. However, when Cora looked at him, she caught sight of a different emotion in his eyes. Later, they put up tents brought by Byron, providing temporary shelter for almost all the rescuers and local residents.