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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 655

One thing was for sure, Victor must be hiding nearby. He was seriously injured, so he could not walk far. Running rashly would only put him in a greater danger.

And right now he had lost contact with Victor again.

Then Victor was most likely to stay near the location he mentioned in their last call, so that they could easily find him.

Karl replayed the surrounding map over and over in his mind. The clock tower was too large a target, and the surrounding area was so empty that there was almost no place to hide. He quickly ruled it out. Near the bridge ... Suddenly, Karl remembered that there was an abandoned broken bridge near the clock tower. It was quite remote and well-hidden.

If it were him in such an emergency, he would have chosen to hide there.

"Go. I've got a place in mind." Karl led Joyce to the other side, "I probably know where Victor is now. We have to be quick, and sooner or later Ricky will think of what I am thinking now. It's just that he's not as familiar with this place as I am."

"Hmm."

Joyce followed Karl through the alleyways, over low walls and across bushes to a hidden broken bridge.

They went around to the other side of the broken bridge, and indeed, in the cave under the broken bridge, they saw Victor lying on the ground almost dying.

"How are you?" Karl rushed forward and lifted Victor up so that his back was against him.

Joyce then went up and probed Victor's nostrils and she breathed a sigh of relief, "He's still breathing. Just very faintly."

Karl's brow was furrowed. Victor's face was covered in blood, and there were a dozen hideous scars on his face, presumably from the broken glasses in that explosion. Victor's hands were now black from the fire and blood was gurgling and bleeding from his burned skin. There was hardly any intact skin on the exposed parts of his body.

Karl choked up as Victor, who had been with him for years, became what he was now.

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