Chapter 1364
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
Marcus set Waldo down, and the elderly woman clutched the dog, still trembling, whispering, âWaldo,
Waldo.â
Waldo, too, was rattled and barked furiously, âWoof, woof, woof.â
âYoung man, youâre injured,â the elderly lady observed.
Millie held Marcusâs wounded hand, her anxiety palpable. She desperately recalled what to do when
someone was shot.
Marcus examined the wound and reassured her, âDonât worry. Iâm okay.â
Millie recalled from a book that she needed to promptly apply a tourniquet above the gunshot wound to
control the bleeding.
Lacking a proper tourniquet, she grabbed a nearby towel and tightly wrapped it above the gunshot
wound, pulling it taut.
Marcus was taken aback by the fact that Millie possessed knowledge of first aid for gunshot wounds.
Trenton, who had moved from the living room to the kitchen, observed Marcusâs injury and displayed
genuine concern.
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âIf we persist in this standoff, theyâll eventually breach our defenses. The most concerning part is that
Iâve exhausted my ammunition,â Trenton remarked with a serious countenance.
Remaining calm, Marcus handed his gun to Trenton.
âWe have a single round left. Do you see that tree in the courtyard?
Aim for the beehive on top of it,â Marcus suggested.
Trenton took a quick look at the substantial beehive and agreed, âGood call.â
With a resounding âbang,â Trenton took down the beehive.
In an instant, a swarm of bees scattered in every direction, their buzzing filling the air.
Ryanâs men were incapacitated by the stinging sensation and couldnât maintain their grip on their
firearms, leaving them with no option but to withdraw.
After confirming that Ryan and his gang had all left, Marcusâs tense muscles relaxed, and he felt as
though all his strength had drained away.
âWe need to get to the hospital pronto. Youâre hurt pretty bad,â
Millie said, her tears flowing uncontrollably at this point.
Trenton scratched his head, expressing his frustration. âDarn it.
This place is in the middle of nowhere. Thereâs not a single car passing by.â
The frightened elderly woman snapped back to reality and hastily offered, âMy sonâs a doctor, and heâs
got a car. Iâll give him a call right now and ask him to come back and take you to the town hospital.â
She made the phone call, repeatedly reproaching herself for the situation.