Filed to story: My Husband Regrets Divorcing Me (Audrey & Cornell)
Then, Silas and Neal helped each other to drag her somewhere else.
Audrey struggled desperately.
But her strength was no match for the two strong men. They dragged her into the darkness.
However, Audrey didn’t intend to give up. While the two men dragged her, she used her heels to leave long traces on the ground, hoping someone would see it and save her.
At this moment, Silas noticed that something was wrong. He pulled Audrey’s hair so hard that she felt like her scalp was about to be torn apart, making her even more powerless.
Audrey was so exhausted that she almost wanted to give up.
Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and one of the men dragging her let out a miserable cry.
“ARI”
It turned out that Silas was kicked away.
At this moment, an incomparably terrifying anger overflowed in Cornell’s narrowed, deep-set eyes.
His kick was so powerful that Silas couldn’t even groan.
Then, Cornell’s extremely cold and sharp eyes turned to Neal. His beautiful, thin Lips moved, and the words that came out of his mouth were gloomier than his expression.
“You will go to hell!”
Neal’s face turned deathly pale at once.
He was still in a daze when Cornell grabbed the back of his neck and threw him away.
Then, he squatted in front of Audrey and stretched his arm to her.
But he suddenly remembered that she didn’t like his touch, so he withdrew his hand silently.
“Are you hurt?” Cornell asked softly. He frowned, and his voice slightly trembled.
Audrey looked at his face and saw his nervous and concerned expression.
For a long time, she had been masked by a pretense that she was tough. But at this moment, there were no signs of toughness in her.
Tears streamed down her face uncontrollably. She felt so aggrieved that she threw herself into Cornell’s arms.
What she did made Cornell’s heart skip a beat.
He reached out without hesitation and held her tightly in his arms.
Why are you here until now?” Audrey asked between sobs.
She was so shocked that she forgot the unbridgeable gap between them.
There was only one thing that mattered to her at this moment.
Cornell came. He saved her. Finally, he came for her.
But for Cornell, her question was like a sharp knife that pierced his heart, reminding him of that moment when she was kidnapped before.
Actually, he didn’t get even a wink of sleep. He knew very well that it was not safe for a woman to camp in the mountains.
Although he was still mad at Audrey, he couldn’t help worrying about her, especially her safety.
Therefore, he stayed next to Audrey’s tent to guard her. But later, he felt really sleepy, so he went away to smoke.
After smoking, he returned to her tent and continued guarding her quietly.
But soon, he found a hair clip on the ground. He remembered clearly that Audrey was wearing it.
A bad hunch surged in his heart. He immediately checked the tent, only to find Audrey was nowhere in sight.
Cornell’s heartbeat went abnormally fast. He was very anxious.
Bryce drank a lot at dinner, so it was useless to call him. Cornell had no choice but to wake the delivery workers up to help him look for Audrey.
Fortunately, Audrey had left a lot of struggling traces on the way.
These traces helped a lot for him to locate her successfully.
It was a good thing that Cornell found Audrey in time. If he was a few minutes later, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Audrey’s miserable situation broke Cornell’s heart. He held her tightly with one hand and gently patted her back with his other hand.
His big palm, which had always been steady and powerful, was trembling slightly at this moment.
He said in a low voice, “I’m sorry. It’s all my fault.”
At this moment, everything about Henley and all the betrayals didn’t matter anymore.
ALL Cornell could think of was how lucky he was.
Fortunately, Audrey was still in his arms, safe and sound. This was the only thing he wanted in this world.
This time, he didn’t want to let her go again, no matter what.
Audrey snuggled in Cornell’s arms. She couldn’t think of anything.
She just hugged him tightly.
Cornell came right in time to save her. This had soothed the fear and panic in her heart. He was now the embodiment of her guardian angel.
Cornell and Audrey were so immersed in their mixed emotions that they didn’t notice Neal behind them crawling over sneakily.
Audrey hit Neal’s crotch with a stone, and it was bleeding profusely.
The pain had numbed him. He wasn’t sure if he was already disabled.
Now that Audrey and Cornell hugged each other in front of Neal, a strong trace of hatred filled Neal’s heart.
He pinned all the blame on Audrey.
If she had not attracted him by her beauty, he wouldn’t have ended up like this.
For him, Audrey ruined his life. So, to avenge himself, he would drag her down with him.
At the thought of this, a fierce light instantly flashed through Neal’s eyes.
He raised the dagger in his hand and aimed it at the back of Audrey’s head.
The cold moonlight reflected on the sharp blade, which attracted Cornell’s attention.
Cornell shouted, “Watch out!”
Cornell’s pupils shrank violently, and he pushed Audrey away.
But it was too late to stop Neal.
The sharp dagger directly stabbed into Cornell’s left chest.
When Neal saw that he failed to stab Audrey, he seemed to be possessed by a demon. He pulled out the knife with great strength, turned to Audrey on the side, and pounced on her crazily.
Neal was no different from a madman now. He shouted through clenched teeth, “You, bitch! I will kill you!”
Neal raised the dagger again, and the sharp blade was about to stab Audrey’s face.
Suddenly, there was a loud bang.
It turned out that Cornell rushed over and pounced on Neal, regardless of his bleeding chest.
Before Neal could react, Cornell bent his elbow and smashed Neal’s neck hard.
It was a fatal blow.
A crisp sound echoed.
The bone on Neal’s neck broke.
Neal rolled his eyes and fell to the ground, wriggling crazily. Then, he lay motionlessly like a dead fish.
Cornell still ignored his bleeding chest. He turned to Audrey, held her shoulder, and asked, “Are you hurt somewhere?”
When Neal pounced on Audrey, Cornell didn’t see everything clearly.
He was very worried that Neal might have hurt her somewhere.