Chapter 264: Rescuing Janet 

Ethan had hired laney to secretly protect Janet.Her everyday mission was to follow Janet around andmake sure she reached home safely.

Today, after Janet and her colleague finished dinner and parted way, Laney followed Janet in hermotorcycle.

Seeing the truck collide with Janet’s taxi and both vehicles tumble into the river at high speed, Laneycame to her rescue Laney took off her helmet and jumped into the river without hesitation Janet was indanger, and Laney had to save her right away.

Ripples of water exploded on the surface as she plunged into the river., The moonlight penetrated thetranquil, icy river, and the car slowly sank into its deep recesses.

Laney dove into the water and quickly swam to the window.The windows were locked on eithersides.She peered through the window and saw that the car wasn’t filled with water yet.

The driver was stuck in the driver’s seat as the airbag had expanded; his eyes were tightly shut.

Janet was lying in the back seat.

The huge impact had knocked her unconscious.

Laney swam around, picked up a stone from the riverbed, and smashed the window.

Then, she slid a hand inside, opened the door, and pulled Janet out the surface of the water.Her abilitywas limited, so she could only save one person.

Laney wiped the water from her eyes.Her pink lips had already turned pale because of the coldwater.She was gasping for breath.

Laney gripped Janet’s waist and swam toward the riverbank.

Fortunately, Janet wasn’t heavy, and Laney had been working out for years.

Otherwise, the two would have drowned in the turbulent river.

Laney looked around and found that the river was broad, and the tide was growing stronger.

Unfortunately, they were in the middle of the river.

"Miss Lind, can you hear me?"

Janet was unconscious, and Laney had trouble waking her up.

Laney reasoned it was impossible for her to swim to the river bank with the unconscious Janet on herback.

The flowing current carried them downstream.

Laney tried her best to prevent them from getting isolated.

Fortunately, the water washed them to a sand bar in the river a couple of meters away, so theynarrowly escaped death.

Laney dragged Janet to the sand bar and scrambled to her feet.She took a deep breath and blew intoJanet’s mouth.

Moments later, Janet spat out a mouthful of water and began coughing violently.

Her pale lips gradually regained color.

"It’s all right.Any discomfort or difficulty in breathing is absolutely normal because the water got intoyour lungs,"

Laney said calmly as she gently patted Janet’s back and looked around for help.It was a quiet night.

They were stuck in the middle of the river, and no one could replace them until the sunlight illuminated thesurroundings.

After Janet’s coughing fits ceased, she took a deep breath and braced her trembling body.

Then, she looked at the woman beside her and examined the surroundings.

"Miss, who are you? What am I doing here? What happened!" Janet didn’t remember anything after thetruck hit her.She could only recall the blinding flashlight after which she had passed out.

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