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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 294

Just when Luther was at his wits' end.

Joyce suddenly spoke up, her voice sounding extraordinarily clear and pleasant in the silent mountain forest.

"Do you have scissors?" Compared to him, she looked much calmer.

"Yes." Luther hurriedly took out a multifunctional Swiss Army knife from his bag, with which they could have various knives, screwdrivers, tweezers, and scissors.

"I need your help. I'll shine the flashlight, and you do what I tell you." Joyce took the flashlight from him, took a deep breath, and instructed.

"You know how to remove a bomb?" Luther was shocked again, how much more could Joyce do that he didn't know about? It was so surprising.

"People who like to play with firearms are mostly good at getting rid of a bomb. Nothing strange." Joyce tried to stay calm. In fact, she wasn’t so sure about that, but by no means should they just sit and wait for their death, "but this ultra-thin type time bomb looks quite sophisticated. I have never seen one myself, and it is not like the domestic."

"Can't the belt be unbuckled?" Luther asked anxiously.

"If I remember correctly, I heard that there is a kind of time bomb that is strapped to the body, and once activated, would be dependent on temperature control. As long as the belt is untied and body temperature is not sensed, the bomb will explode instantly. So you should never cut the belt. See here? First cut here, inside is the wiring." Joyce shined a flashlight at her waist and pointed to a protrusion, "Only cut the canvas, never cut to the line inside."

"Good."

Luther carefully along the edges. He cut the canvas carefully, even if his hands were now full of sweat. He tried to keep it cool, cut carefully little by little, and finally exposed the complex wiring inside.

The intricate wiring, and the integrated circuits, were completely beyond his understanding.

Time ticked away second by second.

Joyce shone a flashlight, looked closely at the wiring, and said, "First cut this golden wire."

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