Nearly all the volunteers had gotten to safety.
At present, only five individuals were missing, Raegan and Misael included.
“Miss Foster stayed behind to rescue a child, which dyed her escape…”
Before the guard could finish, blood burst forth from Mitchel’s mouth.
Mitchel’s pale lips were stained crimson, the blood trickling down.
“Mr.
Dixon!” The guards hurried over, trying to lend him some support.
Yet, Mitchel waved his hand dismissively.
He slowly rose to his feet, his voice cold as ice, “Get a helicopter, bring more rescuers, and widen the search perimeter.
We must find Raegan, even if we have to search every corner of this damned vige!”
The guards wasted no time and got right to it.
A helicopter soonnded in an open field.
Mitchel climbed aboard, adjusted his specialized sses, and signaled to proceed.
The helicopter swept low across the area.
After multiple passes, no signs of life appeared, not even a small indication of any living creature.
The whole ground was a dull gray.
No signs of life anywhere.
Debris continued to cascade down from Mount Burwood.
This spot remained the heart of the disaster, deemed too hazardous for entry.
After making a second pass, the sense of despair in the helicopter’s cabin was noticeable among the guards.
It seemed impossible to locate a breathing Raegan.
Mitchel’s gaze was locked on the grayndscape beneath him, his handsome features filled with sorrow.
Given the situation, was there any chance of making it out alive?
Yet, he couldn’t bring himself to ept Raegan had died.
It was unthinkable that fate would be so harsh on him! It just couldn’t be!
Seeing Mitchel’s ghastly pallor, one of the guards softly suggested, “Mr.
Dixon, maybe you should take a break.
Let us continue the search.
“Head towardtitude 45 degrees.
Angle it!” Mitchel’s voice turned cold as he spoke abruptly.
The pilot adjusted the helicopter’s course ordingly.
To the guards’ amazement, they noticed a red ribbon moving on a bare tree branch.
Approaching, they spotted a little boy, covered in dirt, waving a red scarf.
Mitchel’s pupils contracted sharply.
That scarf belonged to the volunteers.
Raegan had one just like it.
And such ayer of dust was unusual for a child to equip with.
Mitchel grabbed the gear from the guard beside him and hastily strapped it on.
“I’m going down!”
Caught off guard, the guard began to protest, “Mr.
Dixon, you.
.
”
But before the guard could evenplete his sentence, Mitchel had already descended from the helicopter using a rappelling rope.
The pilot skillfully adjusted the helicopter’s position.
Taking the chance, Mitchel leaped and grabbed a thick branch.
He then gestured with his white glove, signaling that he hadnded safely on the tree.
Misael had been clinging on without sleep for so long that he felt utterly drained, yet he continued to shiver uncontrobly.
visibly frightened.
Mitchel gently took Misael’s hand, embracing him firmly, and asked with a deep voice, “Can you talk?”
Misael nodded and then quickly shook his head.
Mitchel’s eyes were pitch-ck, his body colder than it appeared.Còntens bel0ngs to N?(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
“Who handed you this scarf…”
Mitchel seemed to be suppressing his voice, as if afraid that even a slight carelessness would shatter his hopes.
Misael’s face was streaked with tears and fear.
“Ady… A stunningdy…” The fear of the night and his empty stomach made it hard for Misael to put his thoughts into words.
But the most crucial message stuck in his mind.
“She told me she’s Janey’s mother…”
At that moment, Mitchel’s deep, dark eyes filled with intensity, his heart sinking.