No Trespassing! My Aloof Brother-Chapter 118 - 116: Resigned to Fate [Part 1]

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Chapter 118: Chapter 116: Resigned to Fate [Part 1]

Hannah listened to Jane Spencer’s warning, panicked, and hurriedly explained, "Jane, you can’t say such things carelessly. Even if Elia and I had a hundred times the courage, we wouldn’t dare push her into the sea! Besides, your grandfather is going to announce her identity as the fifth young lady later, I wouldn’t dare to do such a thing."

After Hannah explained, the crowd once again erupted in chaos. So, Maya Spencer was the fifth young lady of the Spencer Family. However, the third young master truly cares for this sister; he doesn’t even care for his own life for her sake. He said he would jump into the sea and did just that. It seems this fifth young lady is very favored at home.

Jane Spencer looked at Hannah’s flustered appearance and said fiercely, "Don’t think you can get away with it."

"Jane, it really wasn’t us."

At this moment, Elia couldn’t hold back anymore. She was dissatisfied, dissatisfied that every misdeed in the family was blamed on her and her mother. Moreover, this matter really had nothing to do with them. So, she said angrily, "Elder sister, why do you have to suspect us? Didn’t Sienna Carter have an even deeper grudge against Maya Spencer? Why do you have to pin this on my mom and me? We didn’t do it."

Not far away, Sienna Carter, hearing Elia’s words, exploded and rushed forward to explain, "It wasn’t me. I did think about getting back at Maya Spencer, but I wouldn’t let her die so easily. I want to pay her back at least for the losses she made me suffer. Letting her fall into the sea would be letting her off easy."

Sienna, eager to clear her own name, spoke recklessly. Right now, it’s not just Maya in the sea; there are the Six-man team, Lillian Morris, and Henry Reid. So many lives, all uncertainties. She would not take the blame.

"Everyone shut up." At this point, Old Master Spencer was furious, pounding the deck with his cane, yelling at the noisy crowd.

Immediately, the crowd quieted down and made way for Old Master Spencer, so he could stand by the railing for a better view of the rescue operation.

Under the sea, the night lights illuminated the deep sea, the water was crystal clear, just like a painting, incredibly beautiful. Everyone stood on the deck, and some could even clearly see the sailors rescuing in the sea.

Everyone crowded at the railing, their hearts in suspense. Even though some had ill intentions, hoping certain people would never return, they were still nervous.

As time ticked by, Maya’s consciousness began to fade. Even though she was good at holding her breath, she couldn’t swim. Falling into the sea, she gradually sank, and the dark deep sea made her feel terrified, feeling she was getting closer and closer to hell.

She recalled the scene just moments ago, remembering only being grabbed from behind, her mouth covered, lifted horizontally, and thrown into the sea.

She clearly heard the sound of her falling into the sea, that fear and helplessness made her terrified to the extreme. She struggled to break free, to swim to the surface, but she sank deeper and deeper, and the fear grew more intense.

Until she struggled to her limit, she knew this time, she was done for, dead for sure, about to see her mother.

Just as Maya was about to give up and slowly closed her eyes, she suddenly noticed countless lights flickering in the sea. Suddenly, she wasn’t that afraid anymore. She thought to herself that avoiding death in the pitch-black deep sea was a kind of luck. Maybe she had already died and found heaven, seeing the lights shining on her now.

She took a deep breath, choking on the water, that discomfort, the feeling of choking on sea water made her break down instantly, feeling as if blood was seeping from every pore, unable to keep her eyes open.

In the moment her eyelids fell, she saw a familiar figure, the one she occasionally encountered, who would drink with her, and call her a femme fatale.

For a moment, her panicked heart calmed. She knew the lights around her weren’t heaven but rather a sign of life.

Looking at that familiar figure, she closed her eyes. Whether she lived or died, she left it to fate.

Moments later, three figures emerged on the sea surface, one of them being Maya. The sailors immediately gathered around them and swiftly carried them to the lifeboat.

Subsequently, receiving the signal, Xavier Graham and Lucas Shaw surfaced one after another, swimming towards the lifeboat.

At this moment, Madam Reid suddenly broke down. She shouted at the rescue personnel in the sea, "My son, my son Henry Reid hasn’t come up yet."

"Go save my son quickly."

Listening to Madam Reid’s cries, the sailors once again jumped into the sea to search and rescue. Xavier and several others also jumped back into the sea to search for Henry Reid.

On the deck, Jane Spencer breathed a sigh of relief as she watched Lillian Morris and Liam Spencer safely arrive.

Three minutes later, the unconscious Henry Reid was successfully rescued by Xavier Graham and Lucas Shaw from the sea bottom.

Usually, Henry was a strong swimmer, but this time, because it involved Maya, he lost his composure. He didn’t realize that his anxiety made it impossible for him to stay calm and perform the rescue operation normally. So, when he jumped into the sea, his breath was already disrupted, quickly falling into unconsciousness even faster than Maya.

He had said earlier that morning that he hated Maya, was clearly disappointed in her. Yet, upon hearing the news that she fell into the water, he still felt afraid, afraid of losing her. Even if they couldn’t be together, even if he resented her, hated her, was disappointed, he still wanted to see her live well.

In truth, it was because he still loved Maya.

Despite knowing she was cold-hearted and ruthless; despite knowing she was indifferent and emotionless; even though she embodied everything he disliked in a woman, he still loved her, loved her uncontrollably and selflessly.

If she was no longer there, his life would lose all meaning. As long as she was alive and well, no matter if she was bad or good; as long as he could watch her from afar, it was enough for him. This was Henry’s feelings for Maya, an inexplicable love.

Inside the cabin, the doctor performed emergency measures on the unconscious Maya and Henry Reid.

The doctor said Maya would be alright once she woke up, but Henry’s condition was more complicated, his mind was chaotic, hypoxia was serious, and he needed to be hospitalized immediately for further examination. So, the cruise ship quickly docked to prepare for the next step of rescue work.

In Maya’s room, Liam Spencer watched the visitors crowded into her room, said nothing, picked Maya up from the bed, and headed to his spare room.

As he left, Lucas Shaw said, "Liam, we’re already investigating the matter, don’t worry."

"Hmm," Liam responded absentmindedly, holding Maya as he left.

At this moment, what he cared about most was when Maya would wake up and whether she would be alright.

In his room, Maya lay quietly on the large bed, while Liam sat on the sofa beside her, his hands clenched into fists, resting against his lips, staring intently at the still unconscious Maya.

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