She had accidentally taken some medicine that lowered her blood pressure.
Was there a chance that the medicine was affecting her in this crucial moment? She could be in danger.
My anxiety soared, and I rushed to the firefighters, desperately pleading, âThere are still people inside the building, but itâs on the verge of collapsing, The situation is incredibly dangerous.
Please, is there any way to rescue those trapped inside?â
I couldnât bear the thought of anything happening to Zoe, She couldnât meet such a tragic end.
In that tense moment, a young firefighter emerged from the chaotic scene.
With a composed demeanor, he asked, âDo you have any idea where she might be?â
Recalling Zoeâs arrangements, I replied, âShe should be on either the 6th or 7th floor.
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âAlright, leave it to me,â he assured me without hesitation.
The firefighters swiftly equipped themselves and charged into the building.
One of the firefighters urged, âThe situation is dire.
Please help us evacuate the people nearby.
If the building collapses, it could be extremely dangerous.
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I nodded.
Although I was also very angry that these people came so slowly, causing the life and death of Zoe to be uncertain, I had to distinguish the priority of the matter.
Human lives were the utmost priority here.
I quickly dispersed the crowd to a safer distance, hoping and praying for Zoeâs safe return.
With the combined efforts of the firefighters, the blaze was gradually brought under control.
As the thick smoke began to dissipate, I saw them emerging from the building, carrying Zoe with them.
âZoe, you made it out!â I exclaimed with relief and joy, enveloping her in a tight hug, tears streaming down my face.
Her complexion was darkened by the smoke, and she coughed a few times, but she managed to reassure me, âDonât worry.
Iâm still alive.
â
Zoeâs anger was evident as she regained her composure, and she asserted firmly, âI know this fire wasnât just an accident.
Someone intentionally started it.
There are no good people in the Thorn Edge Pack!
âMiss, you canât say things like that.
â The firefighter who had rescued Zoe seemed displeased with her accusation.
âHow can you blame the fire department for the delay? There were reasons why we were late.
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Zoe shot the firefighter a curious look.
âOh? Why? What happened?â
The man cleared his throat and spoke up.
âIâm Ian Gordon.
Iâm with the Thorn Edge Packâs fire department.
Let me set the record straight-this isnât all on us.
Over the past few days, weâve been bombarded with false alarms about the Roz District being up in flames, Weâve rushed over multiple times, only to find absolutely nothing wrong.
It seemed Like someone was playing a cruel joke on us.
â
âFalse alarms I was taken aback.
âExactly.
â Ian nodded, âYou see, folks from the Roz District came from the Xeric Pack.
Their relations with the Thorn Edge Pack havenât exactly been good, so it wouldnât be out of character for them to stir up some intentional chaos.
We figured this was just another attempt to rile us up.
Besides, there was a Thorn Edge Pack emergency today that kept us tied up.
We were a bit delayed as we prioritized our own packâs needs.
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