"Ah Jin, I can't," she cried out, "My arm hurts so much."
The water kept rushing against her body, and she was only prevented from being swept away by Wei Jingzhuo, who held her wrist tightly.
Wei Jingzhuo's voice came from above: "Awan, hold on, I'll pull you ashore."
Su Wan felt she had never suffered so much in her life. Wei Jingzhuo's hand gripped her wrist tightly like a vise, and the pain in her arm almost made her faint.
When Wei Jingzhuo dragged her ashore, she felt that her arm must have been dislocated from top to bottom.
Wei Jingzhuo used all his strength to pull her ashore, collapsing onto the ground exhausted. She was also completely powerless. After lying on her back for a moment, she cried out in surprise, propping herself up with one hand and asking, "Where's Sister Chu?"
Wei Jingzhuo said, "It's nothing. I saw Xuehua carry her ashore."
Su Wan was still worried, so she forced herself to sit up and look downstream. Sure enough, she saw a person and a horse that had already reached the shore in the distance, and Chu Mingyao's voice came from afar: "Sister, I'm safe."
Although Snowflake was a magnificent steed, it couldn't swim with three people. Only Chu Mingyao was left, and it easily swam ashore with her.
Seeing that Chu Mingyao and Xuehua were both safe and sound, Su Wan finally felt relieved. She turned over and lay back down on the ground, saying, "Those who survive a great calamity are bound to have good fortune in the future."
No sooner had she finished speaking than she heard the sound of oars echoing in the water.
She opened her eyes. She saw that the large ship she had been waving the laser pointer at had arrived at the shore and dropped its anchor about three or four meters away from her.
A woman in a black robe and wearing a clown mask stood on the boat, holding a mysterious metal cylinder towards Wei Jingzhuo.
Behind the clown mask, Bai Zhiyi's voice, seemingly carrying a triumphant tone, rang out: "You have lost."
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