Chapter 709
---- If Lavinia had been taken through here, my poor child must have been terrified.
Panting, my clothes clinging to my sweat-drenched body, dirty and still shaken, | finally emerged into a slightly
more open space.
Still small, but I couldnt see much around meit felt circular.
T looked up; faint beams of light filtered down from high above, many, many meters overhead.
Was this the bottom of an empty well? It seemed so, but nowhow do I climb up? There had to bea ladder, maybe
another dumbwaiter, | didnt know.
Though reluctant, | had no choice but to start feeling the cold walls blindly.
| nearly vomited when my fingers sank into something slimylike mold mixed with filth, wet, disgusting, slippery.
"Aah!" Lyanked my hand back, shaking it wildly as something crawled up my arm.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Please, show up soon.
Goddess of the supernatural, help me," | whispered, running my hands frantically along the walls, pacing in
circles.
Something fell on my shoulder and into my hairl shook it off, trying not to feel the tiny legs nearly slipping down
my neckline.
My face contorted in absolute disgust, barely breathing in the stench, dizzy, and struggling against the darkness
---- At last! Covered in grime, trembling, and itching from bites, my hands latched onto a cold metal pipe.
Asurge of relief flooded meit seemed to be a ladder anchored to the wells wall! | clung to it, placed my feet on
the lower rungsthey seemed sturdyand began climbing toward what | hoped was an exit.
"You can do this.
Con, Kath, you're almost there," | encouraged myself.
| glanced down into the dark abyss below.
A fall from this height would be fatall couldnt imagine how they had transported Lavinia up.
Tkept climbing and finally reached the top.
Something was blocking the entrance; a slight breeze filtered through the cracksit looked like a wooden plank.
Holding onto the ladder with one hand, | stretched out the other, praying they hadnt weighed down the exit with
something too heavy.
| pushed with all my strengthit was heavy, but it moved.
Slowly, | began sliding it aside.
Sweat dripped down my forehead, running to the tip of my nose.
| huffed from the effort, but my perseverance paid off.
A rush of air hit my face, makinggasp for breath, reviving me.
---- With renewed strength, | kept pushing, creating a gap big enough to squeeze through.
| pulled myself up the last few steps, gripping the thick stone edge, and managed to hoist my torso out.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm| realized it was a welland there didnt seem to be anyone waiting for me.
Letting myself drop over the edge, | tumbled onto the wild grass of the forest with a dull thud.
| groaned at the impact, my senses on high alert.
| couldnt forgetthe enemy was still near.
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