Chapter 620
Billionaire’s Reborn Baby novel Chapter 620
The horse hissed. Ferne looked up again, and he was panicked and helplessly shouted, “Noah! Emily!”
Emily had been crying in a low voice on the back of the horse until the horse suddenly ran out uncontrollably, then she hugged the horse’s neck in fear, crying miserably.
Jaquan and Emma sat on a horse. When they saw Emily’s horse running out of control into the forest, they immediately chased after it without thinking. Noah and Ferne also wanted to mount their horses, but their horses had just been bitten on the front hooves by a wolf. The front hooves were bloody, and the horse could no longer bear the weight of two people. It slowly walked back. Ferne anxiously wanted to chase, but Noah pulled him back.
“It’s useless even if you catch up with it. It can’t even carry you.”
Tom was trying hard to pull Kamron onto the horse. However, Kamron was wary of the wolves behind him. The more nervous he was, the more likely he would make mistakes. He failed to step on his foot several times. This horse was relatively tall. He could only reach the saddle by standing on tiptoe. However, at this moment, the horse was so scared by the wolf that it kept turning. And Kamron kept turning with it, and he was exhausted.
Tom was afraid that the horse would run away, otherwise, he would have come down to help them a long time ago. Now that he saw that Noah and Ferne were surrounded by wolves, he was also very anxious. He wanted to pull Kamron up and deal with the wolves himself.
“What should we do now?” Ferne asked Noah while watching the wolves.
“Get on the horse first.”
Now, there was only Tom’s horse left, and Kamron was trying hard to mount up. When he heard this, he immediately turned back and looked at Noah in shock. He doubted that Noah could throw him to the wolf and help Ferne get on the horse.
However, Noah only glanced at him, and then retracted his gaze. His expression changed, and Ferne who was close to him understood his gaze. He did not consider getting on the horse.
Indeed, it was not enough to have only one horse.
