"Stop shouting, honey. I’m not going to stop the car; I’m taking you to the mountaintop."
Mason Monroe said this, casting a gentle smile towards Coralie Hughes.
Goosebumps rose all over Coralie Hughes’ body. She then realized Mason Monroe called her "honey," and felt both nauseated and annoyed, yet also a bit scared, "Don’t call that! I’m not your wife! I’m telling you to stop the car!"
Even a ntal hospital would be better than this situation now.
She’s not stupid; she guessed what Mason Monroe was going to do.
He wanted to die with her!
No wonder! No wonder Mason Monroe wanted to discharge her, avoid everyone, and make her sleep!
The more Coralie thought about it, the more terrified she beca, and her tone changed from commanding to pleading.
"I’m begging you, please stop the car. I won’t go ho, I want to go back to the hospital..."
"Don’t be afraid, honey. The dication I brought won’t cause any pain; you’ll soon feel nothing. The view from the mountaintop is beautiful. We’ll live there forever. By then, we will be together always and no one can separate us."
The curve on Mason Monroe’s lips grew wider, sinister to the extre.
Coralie’s suspicions were confird, and her fear reached its peak.
She cried and trembled, saying, "Cousin, I don’t want to die, I don’t want to die! Didn’t you say you didn’t want a divorce? I promise you, I won’t divorce you. Can we turn back?"
But Mason Monroe retracted his smile, shook his head, and said, "Coralie, I’m only empty in my pockets, not in my head. If we go back, your family will send to prison."
"No... believe , I won’t send you to prison, I’ll stay with you for a lifeti! I swear it, I can swear it, cousin."
If she weren’t sitting in the car, Coralie would have knelt down to Mason Monroe.
However, Mason Monroe didn’t listen to a single word, and said calmly, "We’re almost there, Coralie. In the other world, we can be together forever."
Mason Monroe was mad!
Goosebumps covered Coralie’s skin, and a single thought occupied her mind: she didn’t want to die!
Coralie cried and scread, struggling for a long ti, yet Mason Monroe remained unmoved, as if he hadn’t heard a single word.
Coralie felt hopeless.
She had never felt such a fear of despair as she did at this mont.
She also never imagined that Mason Monroe would want to die with her!
This madman!
She didn’t want to die with him!
Coralie’s gaze suddenly fell upon the steering wheel.
She had to take a chance!
If she reached the top of the mountain, she truly wouldn’t be able to save herself.
Coralie gritted her teeth, lunged forward, and grabbed Mason Monroe’s steering wheel.
The narrow, rugged mountain road made the car imdiately swerve toward the cliff.
Mason Monroe was startled and quickly turned the steering wheel back, finally straightening the car.
"Coralie, what are you doing?!" Mason Monroe’s eyes showed anger.
This was hundreds of ters high; falling would an being smashed to pieces!
Coralie was scared too, but she quickly cald her fright, coldly warning, "If you don’t stop the car and turn back, we’ll fall together! You don’t want to feel what it’s like to be smashed to pieces, do you?"
Mason Monroe was silent for a second, then said, "Alright."
Coralie imdiately breathed a sigh of relief; she had snatched back a life!
However, the next mont, Mason Monroe let out a bitter laugh, saying, "Since you want to choose this way to die, I’ll agree."
Even the feeling of being smashed to pieces frightened even him, who had accepted ’death.’
But for Coralie Hughes, he feared nothing!
Next to him, Coralie Hughes, hearing this, had her expression instantly shattered.
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