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You Hit My Heart by Kylie Stanford

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Chapter 1612 Bone-crushing

The speedboat Joyce was on chased the Blackhawk Helicopter all the way. Without the power system, the speed of the helicopter

slowed down a lot.

It seemed that it would definitely be caught up.

Unexpectedly, things kept being thrown down from the Blackhawk Helicopter.

At first, only things were thrown down. Then, one by one, black-clothed men jumped into the sea.

Dewey said angrily, "They are reducing weight. The gliding speed of the helicopter has increased a lot. They even abandoned all

their teammates. These extremely vicious villains are too hateful. General, we may not be able to catch up. The Rohomes territorial

waters are not far ahead. We cannot cross the boundary."

After Dewey had finished speaking, he reminded the crew, "Pay attention to the warning system for the alert line. Stop the boat

immediately if it approaches the boundary."

"Yes." The crew responded.

Joyce understood that once they crossed the open sea and entered the territorial waters of another country, their actions as

warlords represented acts of aggression, which were unforgivable mistakes that could lead to serious international conflicts.

In contrast, the other party did not have this problem. At most, it was an invasion by international terrorist organizations.

The nature was completely different.

Of course, if the other party was originally from Rohomes, that would be another matter.

As the speedboat chased for another moment.

Joyce becmore anxious. Indeed, it seemed that the Blackhawk Helicopter could not be caught up.

If the visual distance was not wrong, the helicopter had already entered the Rohomes territorial waters.

"Look, another person has been thrown down from the helicopter. Strange, why wasn't this person thrown down with the previous

people? Why did he jump into the sea until now?" Dewey suddenly raised his voice.

It was too far away to see the other person clearly. In the sunset, the tiny human was just a shadow.

Joyce wondered, "Could it be Otis? Did he jump into the sea first? Or did they abandon him too? After all, at the moment of life and

death, no one is willing to drag the burden."

"It's possible. If it's really Otis who was thrown down, he is likely to fall near the junction." Dewey analyzed.

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"General, look, after they entered the Rohomes territorial waters, the helicopter is constantly decreasing in altitude. | suspect that

when they are infinitely close to sea level, the last person in the cabin will be ready to jump into the sea. This has the least risk and

the least trauma. Unfortunately, we can't catch them."

Joyce ordered, "Dewey, tell the backup crew to salvage those who fell into the sea. Let's move on and stop at the boundary

position to see if the person who just fell into the sea was Otis."

"Okay."

After Dewey had finished speaking, he immediately issued commands to the backup ships.

Then, according to the positioning system, they turned off the braking system and stopped the speedboat at the boundary line.

Not far away, on the sea surface, a figure was struggling in the sea. It seemed that the person was not wearing a life jacket and

was painfully flapping in the surging waves.

Dewey looked through high-power binoculars and exclaimed, "General, it seems you're right. It's really Otis."

"Unfortunately, we can't go over there. He's still sdistance from us." Joyce thought for a while, "Givethe loudspeaker."

Dewey handed over the loudspeaker.

Joyce shouted in the direction of the sea surface, "Otis, you are not wearing a life jacket. The sea water now is only five degrees.

Your body temperature will drop rapidly. You can't last long. You have no way out. Swim over here and we will save you."

"I assure you that we will not take your life. You have served the warlords for more than 20 years, and everyone recognizes your

ability. No one goes through life without making mistakes. The Grand Marshal askedto express to you that he has always

appreciated you. You just took the wrong path. Accepting your due trial is the redemption of your whole life. "

After Otis fell into the sea, because he was unprepared and did not wear a life jacket, although he could swim, the height was too

high when he fell, and the impact of the sea surface almost knocked him out.

The huge impact force caused him to plunge straight into the bottom of the sea. He couldn't breathe, his chest exploded, and the

feeling of drowning and dying was worse than death. He struggled constantly, using all his strength to quickly float up and gasped

for fresh air.

At the moment of falling into the sea, the feeling of approaching death made him feel unprecedented fear.

He had always thought that he was not afraid of death.

As long as he had fought for what he wanted, he had no regrets.

When he cto the face of the god of death, he discovered that he actually cherished life very much. Death was too terrible.

He didn't want to die. He wanted to live. When he was infinitely close to the gates of hell, he realized that fame, power, money,

etc. were all fleeting clouds. Nothing was more worthwhile than breathing fresh air.

He wanted to live.

But the water was too cold. He was already in the Rohomes territorial waters and couldn't find anything floating around. He was

worried that he couldn't hold on until the fishing boats rescued him and would die of hypothermia and sink to the bottom of the

sea.

At this time, Joyce's shout cfrom the sea surface through a loudspeaker.

In the rustling sea breeze, it was especially clear.

At this moment, he was shaken.

He knew that Joyce was a woman with vision and tolerance. She was a rare talent in the warlords for centuries. Even if he had

made mistakes against her before, she would not take personal revenge against him.

Athena, on the other hand, was vicious and ruthless. She abandoned her allies without hesitation and stopped at nothing.

Compared with dying in the cold sea now, it would be better to spend the rest of his life in prison.

Although he had told Athena the password of the safe in Vault No. 0578 at Peninsula Bank, it would be better to exchange it with

Joyce for a reduced sentence than to let Athena succeed. He now said there was still time.

"Otis, our ship cannot cross the boundary. Swim over here. | guarantee on my personality that if you surrender, | will strive for the

maximum reduction of your sentence."

After Joyce shouted, she ordered the crew to throw several lifebuoys into the distance with slingshots. The other end of the

lifebuoys was connected to the speedboat. As long as Otis grabbed one of the lifebuoys, he would be saved.

When Otis saw Joyce throw the lifebuoy, he was completely shaken.

He decided to trust Joyce.

His ribs ached. He knew he couldn't last long.

Everyone has the instinct to survive. He swam hard toward the lifebuoy and finally grabbed one.

When Joyce saw Otis grab the lifebuoy, she immediately gave Dewey a wink.

Dewey immediately started the automatic winch and began to wind in the rope, pulling Otis from the Rohomes territorial waters

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towards them.

Closer, closer.

At this time, on the Blackhawk Helicopter.

Athena watched the movement on the sea surface. When she saw Otis grab the lifebuoy thrown by the speedboat through high-

power binoculars.

She said angrily, "Damn Otis, useless coward, actually wants to defect to Joyce."

"The pawns | abandoned, no one can pick up!"

Without thinking, she propped up a machine gun on the side and fired wildly at the direction of the sea surface where Otis was.

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