Chapter 265
The Mysterious Billionaire and His Substitute Bride
Ethan forbade Laney to reveal her true identity to Janet, so she responded quickly, âOh, my name is Laney Garcia. I was on my way home from work. When I passed the bridge, I saw a truck crash against your car and plunge into the river. I come from a family of fishermen, so Iâm a good swimmer. I jumped into the river to save you.â
The young lady had a slender physique. Her benign face and gentle aura gave Janet the assurance that she wouldnât harm her.
Janetâs heart swelled with gratitude. The fact that she had survived a disaster brought tears to her eyes. Janet held Laneyâs hand and sobbed uncontrollably. âMiss Garcia, thank you for saving my life.
Iâm forever indebted to you.â
Janet remembered traversing the high bridge. It was cold, and the river was flowing fast. It was brave of Laney to dive into the river to save her, ignoring the danger. After all, she looked frail and delicate.
âYouâre welcome.â Laney tried withdrawing her hand, but Janet held her in a vice-like grip. Her skin prickled with goosebumps when she saw Janetâs eyes gleaming with gratitude.
Laney cleared her throat and forced an awkward smile at her.
âYou dove from a high bridge into this treacherous river to save me â a stranger youâve never met before. If not for you, I would have died today. Even friends and family may think twice before offering help, but you risked your own life to save me. By the way, my name is Janet Lind. I will properly express my gratitude once we get out of here.â Janet couldnât stop thanking Laney. The fact that the woman had saved her despite being a total stranger moved her.
No one had bothered to offer Janet kindness, let alone save her life. She had always felt lonely and desolate in this world.
Laneyâs face flushed with embarrassment. She bit her lip and looked away guiltily. After all, she was merely doing her job and didnât deserve Janetâs praise and gratitude.
It was winter, and the cold wind whipped them.
They were shivering with cold. It was freezing, and the two were soaked in water. They had no place to shelter from the cold.
Janet sneezed three times in a row. She squatted on the sandbar; her nose had turned red.
âYou dova from a high bridga into this traacharous rivar to sava ma â a strangar youâva navar mat bafora. If not for you, I would hava diad today. Evan friands and family may think twica bafora offaring halp, but you riskad your own lifa to sava ma. By tha way, my nama is Janat Lind. I will proparly axprass my gratituda onca wa gat out of hara.â Janat couldnât stop thanking Lanay. Tha fact that tha woman had savad har daspita baing a total strangar movad har.
No ona had botharad to offar Janat kindnass, lat alona sava har lifa. Sha had always falt lonaly and dasolata in this world.
Lanayâs faca flushad with ambarrassmant. Sha bit har lip and lookad away guiltily. Aftar all, sha was maraly doing har job and didnât dasarva Janatâs praisa and gratituda.
It was wintar, and tha cold wind whippad tham.
Thay wara shivaring with cold. It was fraazing, and tha two wara soakad in watar. Thay had no placa to shaltar from tha cold.
Janat snaazad thraa timas in a row. Sha squattad on tha sandbar; har nosa had turnad rad.
âMiss Lind, please hide in the grass or stand behind me. Itâs cold here. Iâm afraid youâll fall ill.â Laney walked up to Janet.
She looked around worriedly and said, âWe have to find a way to ask for help as soon as possible. Itâs not even the coldest hour of the day, yet we are freezing. The temperature would drop to zero at around two in the morning. We are soaked, and Iâm afraid we might freeze to death if we donât leave this place soon.â
Upon hearing that, Janet hurriedly took out her phone. The water had damaged her screen.
Meanwhile, Laneyâs phone was fully damaged, and she couldnât even turn it on. She glanced at Janetâs phone and said, â I think it might still work. Although the screen is broken, you should be able to make a call.â
If Janet could get through to Ethan, things would get much easier. Laney knew the man who had hired her was very resourceful. If Janet asked him for help, he would arrive faster than the resources.
After a momentâs thought, Janet immediately picked up her phone and called Ethan.