###Chapter 548 Camping Trip – Part 5
###Chapter 548 Camping Trip – Part 5
Rafaela was in a bad mood tonight and said coldly, "She is not an honest woman. She doesn't seem to have diarrhea. She really just had to pull an attitude at such a time."
Cassandra did not know what had happened before, and could not help saying, "Rafaela, you don't seem to like Miss Linda either!"
Rafaela hummed coldly, "It is estimated that only men like a woman like her, as women will hate her when they discern about her."
Ivelle did not continue to support them. Seeing that a place in the middle of the Tea Mountain was particularly dark, she walked over out of curiosity.
"Ah!" As soon as she took a few steps out, she suddenly missed her step and fell!
"Ivelle!" Cassandra cried out and was flustered in an instant.
Ivelle seemed to have fallen into a hole. For a moment, she couldn't tell what was going on, so she had to say, "Cassandra, call Grace and the others first. The hole seems to be very deep."
"Well, don't be afraid. I'll call them right away!" She spoke as she soothed.
When Ivelle reached into her pocket, she couldn't find her cell phone for a long time. She guessed she dropped it when she fell just now.
She groped on the ground for a long time, but it was all dirt. She couldn't find her cell phone. The pit was so dark that she could hardly see anything.
She was afraid that she would touch something like snakes and worms, so she crouched on the ground and dared not do anything more.
"Ivelle, don't be afraid. Grace will be here soon. Wait a minute. I'll find them. You wait here. I'll be right back!" Cassandra said as she faced Rafaela, "Rafaela, you talk with Ivelle. Don't let her be afraid. I'll find someone!"
Rafaela paused and said, "I'd better go. I have better physical strength than you. I walk faster!"
Cassandra nodded and let her go. She stayed, took a picture with her cell phone at the mouth of the cave, and said, "Ivelle, can you hear me?"
Seeing a little light, Ivelle nodded and said, "I can hear you. I'm fine. It's just too dark down there."
Cassandra tried to throw her phone down to her, but Ivelle stopped her. "Don't throw it down. I'm not sure what this hole looks like right now. In case you drop it and lose it, you can talk with me!"
She nodded, a little worried, "My phone is running out of power. I hope Rafaela will come quickly, as this mountain is quite big, and everyone is not familiar with it. I am a little afraid that she will get lost, then we will be in trouble!"
It was not impossible. Although Ivelle was worried, she comforted her and said, "It's all right, don't think about it. After all, it's not far from the city. The worst thing is that we stay up until tomorrow morning and wait for someone to come to the rescue. Nothing else will happen!"
She nodded, still worried, "But didn't Jacintha say there would be landslides here? What if it rains later?"
Ivelle was a little confused, but she had to say, "No, Grace just said that she saw the weather forecast today, so it won't rain!"
Cassandra answered several times, laid down at the mouth of the cave, and estimated that she was afraid. She kept talking and chatted with Ivelle, "Ivelle, with a man as good as Jordan, wouldn't you feel sorry if you gave up like this?"
After thinking about it, Ivelle replied very seriously, "There will be regrets, but isn't there going to be regretted in life no matter what?"
"I agree!" She nodded and sighed, "You say Linda is really..."
Suddenly, there was thunder.
Half of what she said had been cut, as she began to cry and said, "It's not really raining, is it?"
Ivelle was also a little worried because the cave was too dark to see anything clearly. If it really rained, no matter how the landscape would flow into the cave, as the current was too strong, there would be more water, so she would inevitably be flooded.
She couldn't help looking up, "Cassandra, take a look at the sky. Sometimes it's just an empty thunder. As long as there are no dark clouds, it won't rain!"
Cassandra was about to cry, with a little sadness in her voice, "There are dark clouds that are suddenly coming as if it is raining with stars. Why has Rafaela not returned yet? Why isn't she back?"
Ivelle's words could tell them to not be afraid, but it was starting to become useless as they couldn't find a way to save themselves.
Otherwise, if it really rained heavily and it was still a small matter to be flooded, she was afraid that when there was a landslide, she would be buried alive.
Looking up at the mouth of the cave, she said, "Take it easy, Cassandra. Go around and see if there are any sturdy vines, longer ones. Find them, and then put them down for me! Or find stronger tree trunks, then you throw some down to me!"
Cassandra nodded, answered a few times, and then went to look for them.
It was dark in the cave, and it was okay to have her talk with Ivelle. When it suddenly quieted down, Ivelle's fear intensified a little bit.
Coupled with how the soil was wet, she could not help thinking of the child's miscarriage that night, so her body could not help but begin to tremble.
But at this time, reason told her absolutely not to be afraid, or else she might die here. She still had a lot of things to do. She hadn't raised Blossom yet. She hadn't fulfilled her dreams yet.
"Ivelle, can you hear me? I found a trunk. Be careful. I'll throw it down." The voice of Cassandra came from the mouth of the cave.
Ivelle responded, "All right, you throw it down now!"
Before long, some branches fell from the empty hole, followed by the voice of Cassandra, "Ivelle, what do you want the trunk for?"
Ivelle felt to find the trunk, held it in her hand, and knocked on one side of the surroundings, all on the ground.
After taking a few tentative steps, she looked up and said, "I'll use it to explore the ground. I'm a little worried that some places in the hole are empty. If I step on them, it will be troublesome if I fall again."
"Well, you're so smart. Wait for me to find the vine."
Unable to hear her voice, Ivelle took the trunk and walked a few steps, and found that something was wrong. The soil under her feet was too soft and seemed to have been sinking down slowly.
Her heart sank and a cold sweat burst out. The first reaction in her mind was that she might have stepped into the swamp and was in a hole.
She looked up and shouted at the mouth of the hole, "Cassandra, are you there?"
Cassandra didn't go far. When she heard the noise, she rushed over and asked, "What's the matter?"
"I'm in trouble!" Ivelle opened her mouth, feeling more or less desperate. "I may have stepped on the swamp," she said.
"What?" Cassandra screamed and said, "What do we do now? What are we going to do?"
Ivelle was desperate, too, and her body kept sinking. There was no bottom at all.
"Cassandra, don't worry. Hurry up and find the vine, or call for help. I can hold on for a while. Don't panic!" Ivelle kept as calm as she could, thinking quickly that she had just walked a few steps before the soil began to soften and sink.












