The Return Of His Unrivaled Ex-Wife (Joanna)

Chapter 1290



Chapter 1290

Moving hurriedly, Aria ran back to the boat in one go. She was exhausted from running and was

sweating profusely.

At the seaside, the sound of a motorboat's engine could be heard.

"Roar. Roar. Roar..." Miya had already started the motorboat and was whizzing toward the inland sea.

"Stop," Aria said. "Stop right there!" Aria gritted her teeth in anger, but she could only watch helplessly

as Miya escaped by using the boat.

Moreover, Miya looked back and smiled provocatively, giving Aria the middle finger.

Two minutes later, the guide's corpse slowly surfaced and floated on the sea.

As expected, the guide was killed.

"Damn it!" Aria said, stomping her foot in frustration.

She had been running for two hours and did not even dare to stop.

Unexpectedly, she still arrived slightly after the opportune moment.

Twenty minutes later, Jaydon carried two birdcages and ran over while panting.

"Ari, where's the boat?"

"It was taken by Miya."

"What?" Jaydon was shocked.

"I was a step too late. Miya killed the guide, took the boat, and escaped."

When Jaydon heard this, he released his grip on the birdcages with a look of astonishment.

He thought, "We're in trouble now.

"Without the boat, how are we going to return inland?"

"Damn! This woman is really cunning and vicious. If I had known, I would have broken her legs."

Aria sighed dejectedly and said, "It's too late to say anything now. We can only think of another way..."

When Jaydon heard this, he looked back worriedly and said, "Sss... Bruce is still behind, and we don't

know what's going on. Has he managed to escape from those indigenous people?"

The two of them were worried.

They then heard urgent shouts from the indigenous people again. "Woo woo woo oh oh oh..."

"It's over. It's over. They've caught up."

These indigenous people lived on the island all year round. No matter where they went, they had to rely

on their feet to walk. Moreover, when hunting animals, they had to rely on their feet to chase them

down.

Therefore, each of those indigenous people had trained to develop excellent leg stamina and chased

them all the way to the seaside.

Bruce sprinted at the forefront, running toward Jaydon and Aria at top speed. A few hundred feet

behind Bruce, a few indigenous people who ran with the highest speed with strong stamina were

relentlessly chasing after him.

"Bruce, you're finally here."

Bruce instinctively looked at the sea and asked, "Where's the boat?"

"The boat was taken by Miya."

"Fuck!" Bruce said. "Damn it!" He was extremely angry.

He had already tortured this woman severely and tied her hands. He did not expect that she still

managed to escape.

What was even more infuriating was that she had even killed the guide.

"Damn it. Once we catch this woman, we must kill her."

Aria's expression was solemn. "Let's not worry about this for now," she said. "Those indigenous people

are about to catch up.

"Let's quickly think of a way to escape from those indigenous people."

"If we can't escape, we'll fight it out with them!" Jaydon said. As he spoke, he immediately pulled out

two pistols from his waist.

With the firepower of the three of them, it was not a problem to get rid of everyone on the island.

"No," Aria said, trying to stop him. "We can't kill innocent people."

Bruce also chimed in, "Yes. They are all innocent people. NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.

"We can't kill innocent people unless it's absolutely necessary."

When Jaydon heard this, he was utterly anxious. "What should we do then?" he said. "We can't just

wait to be killed. We don't even have a boat now. We have no way out. Are we just going to wait for

death to approach?"

"Woo woo woo woo oh oh oh..."

As they spoke, more than ten indigenous people had already raised their homemade sharp spears and

surrounded them aggressively.

"Don't move," Jaydon said, trying to explain in Antlenish again. "We mean no harm. I don't want to hurt

you!"


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