Chapter 655
Without second thoughts, Summer also hung onto the bedsheets and slowly slid downward.
Nothing tragic happened because the bedsheets were strong. Theynded safely. Yvette, feeble in
both feet, sat on the ground and wept silently.
Nobody could understand what it felt to escape the gates of Hades. Summer breathed heavily; she
held her quivering legs, trying to calm herself.
The Civil Defense Force personnel had arrived and cordoned the area. Many people had gathered.
Summer borrowed an onlooker''s phone, and as she dialed Mark''s number, her hands were trembling.
Nevertheless, no one answered the call.
Then, she called Harry. The call connected, and she asked, "Where is Mark?”
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"He’s in the apartment. He wasn''t feeling well this morning. After being administered with sedatives,
he’s now resting in the apartment."
His words were devastating. Summer stumbled; she lost her bnce and held on to the tree behind."
You’re saying Mark is in the apartment?"
Yvette heard it too, and she stopped weeping. She convulsed and trembled in her arms, face, mouth,
and
entire body.
''Mark, Mark, he''s in the apartment!'' "It''s true. He was sedated. I think he is still asleep now. It was I who
sent him back to the apartment-"
Before Harry could finish, the phone had slipped from Summer’s grip. She remembered that his coat
was still on the sofa.
She shivered as though she was encased in an icy casket. It was scorching a while ago, but now it''s
frigid; it was such a contrast.
She rushed forward frantically but was stopped by the officers. "You cannot go through here. It''s
dangerous!"
"Th-Th-There is still someone inside... Pl-Pl-Please save him..." she trembled.
"The fire is too big; it''s beyond our control. We cannot g o in.
"Then, is he going to die in there?"
"The fire brigade hasn''t arrived. Please be patient."
''What... wait for him to die?’
Many passersby crowded the scene. However, they were just here for themotion, and there was a
lot o f ongoing discussions. Perhaps a few were sincerely anxious and worried, but some were merely
onlookers.
It was a self-centered society.
Nobody mattered to anyone. They would not risk their life for a stranger.
As her tears flowed, Summer broke through the barricade. When the officers realized it, she had
already dashed into the apartment.
"The fire is so big. Is she out of her mind?"
"Can she even make it out alive?"
"That someone inside must mean a lot to her.
Otherwise, she wouldn''t have rushed in while risking her life."