Chapter 249 Ms. Garcia Is Dead

Almost in an instant, Darlene, who was standing on the edge of the cliff, disappeared.

Gustave even felt that the scene of Darlene standing there just now was just an illusion.

The wind and the sound of rain and snow made the top of the mountain even more silent.

Gustave's eyes were red as he pounced over. He looked down and saw that Darlene, who had been surrounded by the bottomless fog, had already disappeared.

He let out a desperate roar, and his chest seemed to have been torn open without warning. The cold wind carrying the snow poured into his chest.

The chill and pain instantly penetrated his limbs and bones, and he seemed to be unable to feel anything.

At this moment, he was incomparably conscious that Darlene would not live when she fell off such a high cliff, under which was a bottomless sea. This time, no one could save her. No one could save her in time.