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Love Unspoken

Chapter 1270
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Chapter 1270 Quinn suddenly glanced out the window. The horizon was glowing white, but she had no clue what was causing it. Still, no sign of Alexander. Colin floored it, racing towards the light.

Quinn kept her eyes glued to the window. As they got closer, she could make out car headlights and figures moving in the light and shadows.

Two figures were tangled up in the flickering white light, with a bunch of drones buzzing above them.

Colin had already pulled over, watching the two figures from a distance.

Quinn tried to jump out of the car, but Walter grabbed her. "Don't go down there," he ordered.

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"Let go of me!" she snapped, struggling.

"What are you gonna do down there? Make things worse for him or distract him?" Walter shot back.

Quinn froze, then stopped fighting. She stared blankly at the two people fighting in the distance. She saw Alexander, but he was getting pushed back, step by step. "He's so messed up, yet he's still hanging in there. I underestimated him," Walter muttered.

Quinn couldn't hear him. She only saw Sean and the others driving towards them.

But before they got close, several drones aimed at their car, and bullets started raining down, making a loud racket as they hit the car.

Sean had to slam on the brakes. Fuel leaked from the tank, and the sparks from the bullets set it ablaze instantly. "Get out of the car!" Sean yelled.

They had to ditch the car and jump out, but as soon as they rolled out, the drones' bullets strafed them. Even though Sean moved fast, he still got hit a few times. He rolled down a slope and disappeared into the roadside grass.

A voice taunted, "Your subordinates seem dead. Is your wife among them?" Alexander froze and turned to look. The burning car exploded with a loud bang, lighting up the night like it was daytime. The flames danced in his eyes.

At that moment, the man punched him in the chest.

Alexander staggered back a few steps, swaying, but his eyes never left the burning car.

Seeing he had no fight left in him, the man stepped back too.

"I gotta admit, you're pretty tough, but this ends now," the man said, raising his hand. Then the drones aimed their guns at Alexander.

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Quinn struggled to get out of the car but was pinned against the window by Walter. Her eyes were red as she looked at Alexander in the distance. The roaring flames blocked her view, and she couldn't see Alexander. Only through the gaps in the dancing fire could she catch glimpses of his face. Alexander looked in her direction. It was unclear whether he was looking at the wreckage or their car hidden in the darkness.

"Walter, letgo! Letgo!" Quinn shouted, struggling. She grabbed Walter's hand, trying to pull it off the car handle.

"Are you going down there to die?" Walter snapped.

"It's none of your business. Letgo!" She scratched Walter's hand leaving blogdy marks, and then frantically pounded on the car window. "Letgo down, Walter. Please, letgo down!" Her desperate voice echoed inside the car, but outside it was silent.

Quinn turned and hugged Walter's arm. "Go help him. Go help him, it Lucas, please. Go help him and I'll do him, anything you sa in the future. I'll be your servant, I..." Her choked voice got stuck in her throat, making it hard to speak. Walter looked at her with a complex expression but didn't budge. "It's no use." His words made Quinn instantly calm down.

Quinn slowly turned her head, eyes wide, looking into the distance.

She watched as Alexander's figure slowly fell. Though she couldn't see his injuries, she noticed several Fed fridliced lights lights from the drones, like shooting stars, sweeping towards him. It felt as if countless sharp swords had pierced her heart.