Chapter 1101

Elliana insisted on coming with them. Cole tried his best to talk her out of it. “You’re four months into your pregnancy, Elliana. You need rest, especially after staying awake all night. Please just wait at the hotel.”

But Elliana’s resolve was unshakeable. “I can’t explain it, but I can feel something calling to me from the bottom of that cliff. It’s like some invisible force is drawing me there. You have to trust what I’m telling you, Cole. I absolutely have to be part of this search.”

Cole knew he couldn’t stop her. She had never been the type of woman who needed to be protected and coddled like some fragile ornament. She was a strong, determined person with unbreakable willpower. Once she had set her mind on something, no force could change her course.

And so, the two of them climbed aboard the rescue helicopter together and took off into the sky, heading toward the endless expanse of wilderness that stretched out below them.

At that very moment, Jason was slowly emerging from a hazy fog of unconsciousness. His final clear memory was the brutal impact when his spine collided with a thick tree branch during his terrifying descent. The explosion of agony had been so intense that darkness had swallowed him whole, stealing away all awareness in an instant.

He had been absolutely convinced that when his body finally struck the forest floor, it would be smashed beyond recognition, leaving him to become just another forgotten casualty buried deep in this remote wilderness.

But when his eyes finally fluttered open to reveal the vibrant green canopy stretching endlessly above him, confusion overwhelmed every other sensation. He remained perfectly still for what seemed like hours, his mind struggling desperately to piece together how he could possibly still be breathing.

He stayed motionless in that spot for a considerable amount of time.

Gradually, as golden rays of sunlight began penetrating the thick forest ceiling and warming his bruised face, the fog clouding his thoughts started to lift. Was it actually possible that he was still among the living? Had he somehow cheated death itself?

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To confirm this incredible possibility, he attempted to shift his position slightly. A lightning bolt of pure torment shot through his spine, but the very intensity of that pain served as proof of his survival.

He was indeed still alive.

Underneath his aching body lay an enormous mountain of decomposing leaves that had accumulated over countless seasons, creating a natural cushion soft enough to save his life through some miraculous stroke of luck.

His physical form remained surprisingly whole. During his plummeting journey toward the ground, he had crashed through several small branches, but they had been fragile enough to inflict only shallow cuts and scrapes across his skin. No bones appeared to be broken, no organs seemed to be damaged. Against every possible odd, he had emerged from this nightmare relatively intact.

This realization crashed over him like a tidal wave of pure relief, igniting a small flame of hope deep within his chest. Both he and Taylor had leaped from that same deadly precipice. If somehow he had managed to survive this impossible fall, then maybe Taylor had also escaped the jaws of death.

This thought made him twist his head around frantically, his eyes searching every inch of the surrounding forest floor.

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