Chapter 1279
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In the next few days, Ye Wanwan went through many twists and turns. She changed planes several times, crossed the ocean, and took the light boat countless times.
Ye Wanwan swore she never knew there was a place that required so much effort to reach …
The closest country to the Independent State didn't have any flights to the Independent State, and the Independent State wasn't even on the map of the neighboring countries!
Whether it was entering or leaving the Independent State, there were three possible methods.
The first method was a ferry.
The second method was a private plane.
The third method was swimming … Swimming in the ocean for 81 days would be enough.
"Independent State, f * ck your grandfather!"
Ye Wanwan wrung the water out of her clothes in a cave in a mountain range.
She did swim. From the ocean … to the Independent State …
At the last moment of the ferry, the ship crashed, and the hull tilted and slowly sank.
After that, the crew on the ship contacted the rescue team from the Independent State.
Ye Wanwan had no choice but to jump into the ocean.
She wasn't stupid. She didn't have an Independent State pass … and the rescue team would kill her again …
Thankfully, the ocean where the ship crashed was only a few hundred meters from the Independent State.
After reaching the shore, the port was filled with patrols and hunting dogs, seemingly acting as customs.
Ye Wanwan watched as everyone who entered the Independent State took out their passes.
Without a pass, Ye Wanwan could only sneak toward the nearby mountain range.
…
Inside the cave, hunger and exhaustion enveloped her.
Ye Wanwan's passport, ID, bank card, and so on were all lost in the ocean, and she only had a gun she bought from a neighboring country for self-defense.
Although the Independent State didn't permit the existence of guns, she didn't plan on losing her gun.
First, she didn't have a pass, and second, she didn't understand the Independent State at all, so she was more confident with a gun on her. Whoever lost it would be an idiot.
After an unknown amount of time, Ye Wanwan's head grew heavy, and she fell into a deep sleep.
Many scenes surfaced in her dream, including Grandpa's blurry appearance … and some extremely unfamiliar yet familiar faces.
In her dream … she seemed to see an otherworldly handsome man who looked like he walked out of a painting …
And that man was actually her fiancé, the one she'd been engaged to since she was young …
She followed behind that person every day, but there was no warmth in the depths of the beauty's spring breeze-like smile. He allowed her to get close to him, but he never poured any other feelings into her.
She wanted to spend the rest of her life with him, but he only treated her as a child, as a younger sister.
In her dream, the sorrow and sadness were too real, causing Ye Wanwan's heart to throb with pain.
In the end, she left that person and went to a faraway place …
She had been to many places, met many people, and done many ridiculous things …
Then, she met someone …
It seemed to be a romantic encounter …
Although this "romantic encounter" didn't seem very cute, the scenes in the dream made her feel very warm …
The next morning, Ye Wanwan woke up.
When Ye Wanwan opened her eyes, she had a splitting headache and the salty smell of seawater permeated her body.
She tried hard to recall last night's dream, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't remember a single trace of it.
Ye Wanwan's instincts told her that dream was very important to her, but she just couldn't remember what it was.
When her body felt a little better, Ye Wanwan stood up and walked out of the forest.
She didn't know what region this forest belonged to, but thankfully, it wasn't too large. Half a day later, Ye Wanwan finally exited the forest.
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