Today, several foreign faces caused trouble in Hai City. The police officers inside the patrol car exchanged glances, while the person in the co-driver's seat raised a hand to touch the bullet marks on the front windshield.
These people were too arrogant! If they hadn't received orders from above, claiming that their opponents were well-equipped, and if they had come out in an ordinary police car, it would likely not have been just bullet marks on the windshield. The driver and co-driver were already long gone!
The actions of those in the black car angered the police. Knowing that their opponents had guns, they aimed to minimize unnecessary casualties by working together with the patrol cars approaching from the opposite direction to force the black car to stop.
After establishing contact, several police cars began to encircle the black vehicle. The people in the black car had already guessed their next move; they noticed that the police cars had bulletproof glass and aimed for the tires.
From the direction of their gunfire, it was clear what they intended. The police quickly turned the steering wheel to prevent them from finding a pattern. The people in the black car fired several shots but missed the tires.
Bang!
The police officer behind the black car was provoked by the brazen behavior of those inside and rammed into them directly. The black car lurched forward suddenly, causing its occupants to lose their balance and lurch forward.
The driver gripped the steering wheel tightly to steady the vehicle.
Bang!
Just as the car stopped shaking, another vehicle crashed into them from behind.
"Damn it! These turtles! If they have guts, they should come out of the car! Hiding inside doesn't count as bravery!"
Relying on their vehicle's bullet-resistant glass, this group stayed inside without even rolling down a window, showing no intention of using their weapons.
The young, impulsive one raised his gun and fired at the police car behind them. A bullet grazed the side of the vehicle, leaving a noticeable mark.
The officers inside the patrol car were close enough to clearly see the expressions on their faces, realizing that those in the black car were furious and embarrassed.
At that moment, the police car pressed down on the gas pedal again and charged toward the black vehicle.
The driver of the black car saw this through his rearview mirror and could only step on the gas harder. His heart raced with anxiety.
The three police cars in front had formed a barrier, like a net, while the police cars behind them acted like fishermen, driving them into the trap. If they were caught in the net, it would be over for them.
The driver stammered, "Boss, the road ahead is blocked!" They couldn't get through!
"Crash through it!" someone shouted from inside the car.
Just moments ago, they had been full of fighting spirit, eager to show their strength, but it seemed the other side didn't take them seriously at all. Instead of engaging in a fight, they only used their vehicles to ram them and shouted orders through loudspeakers.
What drove them crazy was that the vehicle they faced was impervious to gunfire. Although it wasn't a tank, lined up as it was, unless their black car sprouted wings, there was no way to fly over it.
"Our car is just an ordinary one; we can't break through!" The condition of the police car behind them, which had already crashed several times, made this clear. The police vehicle was very sturdy; after a few collisions, there were only some marks on the bumper with no other damage.
In contrast, their black car was in worse shape. The rear bumper was severely damaged, with parts broken and hanging down. The back of the car was dented and uneven, looking as if it could fall apart after a few more crashes.
"Accelerate and climb over their car!" said a young man who had just pulled his head back inside.
The driver felt speechless. "Even though I've driven race cars and have some skills to handle a vehicle well, we're not far enough from them. I can't accelerate to the speed needed for a jump."
Moreover, there was an important point: there were too many people in their car. The weight made it much heavier than an empty vehicle, akin to asking an unathletic person to run fast and break world records—an unreasonable demand!
"What kind of driver are you? At first, you said that even if there’s no road, you could drive us through! Now that there's no road, it's time for you to deliver on your promise, and you're starting to make excuses! If you don't get us through, I'll kill you!"
The co-driver became irritated by the driver's words and pointed his gun at him.
The driver trembled in fear; the car he had just stabilized began to sway again! Seeing this, the leader quickly spoke up, "If you kill him, we'll lose control of the car. We won't need anyone else to kill us; we'll be done in by ourselves!"
"Boss..."
"Shut up!"
The leader shouted and instructed the driver, "It's a dead end ahead; turn into the forest!"
"But Boss, we've already missed the turn; there's no road leading to the forest now!"
"Go through the fields!"
Taking the fields was easier than jumping over police cars.
The leader didn't give the driver a chance to hesitate and urged, "Hurry! If you keep stalling, I’ll take care of you myself!"
With that said, the driver dared not delay and quickly made a turn.
Fortunately, there were no ditches between the road and the fields, allowing the vehicle to easily enter the fields.
The ground was soft, and the car's speed instantly slowed down.
The people in the car were anxious, constantly urging the driver to speed up.
The driver wanted to accelerate; he had already pressed the gas pedal to the floor, but the car continued to make a revving sound.
It was like an old ox struggling to pull a heavy load, trying hard to move faster but lacking the strength to do so, only able to move forward slowly.
Someone cursed, "If I had known, I would have bought a new off-road vehicle!"
They entered Hai-City, wanting to resolve things quickly and take the person away.
They had just casually found a van that could hold many people; who would have thought that Mong Si, who had no relatives in Hai-City, would be from the Zhu Family?
And the Zhu Family was very sensitive about Mong Si's situation and quickly noticed their unusual identities.
This is what they call fate being more cunning than human calculations!
Perhaps it was because it hadn't rained in Hai-City for some time; after driving through a stretch of soft fields, the ground became much firmer, allowing the vehicle to pick up speed slightly.
The police chasing them saw them turn into the fields and realized they were heading into the forest; they followed suit.
They aimed to intercept them before they entered the woods.
This area of forest covered a vast expanse and had been well protected over the years; there had been no logging, and it was lush with greenery. According to some villagers, large animals could be seen in recent years within the forest.
Those animals lived in the woods without harming anyone; relevant authorities had only put up warning signs and rescue numbers near the woods without taking any capture measures.
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