Chapter 238 On A Rescue Mission, The Quinnell Family's Fifth Son Was Saved
- When the little girl turned back, she was still grinning, but then she abruptly went limp and collapsed into Wynter's arms. Yarra's eyes became wide with surprise. She questioned, "You drugged her too?" Her age is six years. She has already developed her values. Wynter gave her a quick look. "You might be surprised at how cruel some kids can be." Wynter had already begun to act, but Yarra was still hesitant. Wynter was a criminal investigation student. The study of psychology was crucial to criminal investigations. In many instances, locals encircled police vehicles and obstructed arrests. Some locals criticized and pretended not to hear even after their names were made public. others in its place.
- In rural places, particularly in a community where spouses could be purchased with money, there was simple compassion and naive wickedness. This was not the countryside. Hell was the place. Only after conducting their own research did Wynter and Yarra come to the conclusion that what was happening was true. Even if they were youngsters, the remaining individuals still required verification. It was a large, deep dungeon that was colder than the surface. Watermelons, potatoes, and some sweet potatoes were the most often found objects within. As soon as Wynter entered, she detected a heavy blood odor, which made it simpler to locate people by following the scent. She switched on her phone and held it out to get a photo of the distant corner.
- A man wearing iron chains was what was visible.His l*ps were purple and broken from chronic dehydration, and his black trench coat was drenched through with blood from his shoulders. Nathan seems to have planned to gradually torment this man with the medicine he had taken. till death. This bound guy was in a miserable state, yet his black eyes opened when Wynter went up to him. They were alert as he raised his head, displaying a good-looking but icy and white face. The man was so beautiful that it was terrifying and gave off an air of unwavering resolve.