Chapter: 1181
Norton was indeed angry. He looked fierce, but he kept his voice in check as he talked to Shelia.
"Oh, really? Looks like you really want to die."
Shelia rolled her eyes.
"I can help you with that," Norton said, laughing derisively. He turned to his men and instructed them, "Tie her up."
Victor squinted his eyes and asked anxiously, "What are you going to do?"
Norton didn't answer. He just glared at Victor. Norton's men did as they were instructed. With her hands and feet bound, Shelia was taken to one of the cars. Victor was made to ride a different car.
Victor racked his brain thinking about where Norton was taking them.
About ten minutes later, the cars stopped.
Two men dragged Victor out of the car. He stood there seeing the turbulent river in front of him.
Before Victor could figure out what was going on, Norton's men pulled
Shelia out of another car and pulled her to the river.
"No!" Victor cried out. He understood what they were going to do. He tried to shake off the men holding him so he could rush over to
Shelia, but no avail.
A rope was tied around Shelia's body. Norton was holding the end of the rope.
Bang!
The men threw Shelia into the river.
Victor fell to his knees. His eyes widened in anger. He spat out a mouthful of blood.
“Do you want to save her, Mr. Sullivan?" Norton was laughing madly.
He was enjoying the pained look on Victor's face.
Victor gave Norton a glare of contempt.
Norton handed the rope to one of his men, who promptly tied the rope tightly around a rock. The man then made a fire under the rope.
Shelia's life hung precariously as the fire slowly licked the rope.
Once the rope was cut, she would be washed away by the turbulent water. If her head hit a stone, life would be snuffed out of her.
“Ahem! Ahem!" The river was flowing rapidly. As soon as the water rushed over, it inundated Shelia, making her choke easily.
Victor saw how Shelia's face became paler by the moment. His hands clenched into fists, and the blue veins on his neck became very visible. He gritted his teeth and yelled, “Let her go!"