Chapter 281 Almost Died
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Morgan watched in horror as his car swerved, its headlights flashing against the mountain cliff. The rear tires kept pressing against the edge, struggling to climb back up.
In those desperate moments, Morgan felt like his life was flashing before his eyes, as though he were teetering on the brink of death.
“Let go! I told you, let go! If you don’t, I’ll bite you!” Morgan screamed, his eyes wide, his voice trembling.
Yunice seemed completely oblivious, her focus solely on gripping the steering wheel.
The crashes grew more intense. Morgan’s side of the car, closer to the mountain, kept being hit by falling rocks.
Slowly, Morgan’s strength began to fade, but unsure whether from fear or the shouting, and Yunice took full control of the wheel.
He stared at Yunice’s chin in shock, finally understanding what it was like to face a lunatic.
With Yunice in control, Morgan didn’t release the accelerator. She didn’t stop him either, just relentlessly steering the car toward the mountain wall.
The door on Morgan’s side scraped against the rocks, and if he hadn’t been wearing his seatbelt, he likely would’ve been thrown out by now.`
The repeated shocks left Morgan clutching his chest, gasping for air, barely able to breathe from the shock.
Seeing this, Yunice slammed the car into the mountain wall again. This time, the impact was so strong that the car bounced backward, the rear tires pressing dangerously close to the cliff’s edge. But Yunice turned the wheel sharply, and the car stopped right against the mountain wall.
The steering column snapped, rendering the car completely immobile.
Morgan groaned. His body was soaked in blood, and he passed out. As soon as he fainted, his foot slipped off the gas pedal, and the car came to a sudden stop.
Yunice was thrown forward by the abrupt halt, slamming into the dashboard. Her vision blurred and turned red. She wiped the blood from her eyes with her coat sleeve and then heard an engine approaching from behind.
Is someone following us? So fast? Yunice thought even Wyatt couldn’t have caught up this fast. Who could it be?

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