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Top Assassins Call Me The Lady Boss novel Chapter 102

Chapter 102: "You don’t fail under my watch"

Chapter Hundred and Two

Demir glanced at the side mirror. "They’re already on it."

Engines roared behind them as the van whipped around, followed by two more cars pulling out of the woods.

Asli exhaled sharply, forcing herself to sit straighter. "Lose them."

Demir chuckled, though there was no humor in it. "What do you think I’m doing?"

Asli was used to giving commands. Though Demir has a rank as well, if not higher than hers, she was used to ordering everyone... Including her adoptive father’s nephews.

Demir didn’t seem to have a problem. She scanned him for the last time before taking her gaze back to the road.

The first hit came hard and fast.

A sickening crunch echoed through the car as the van rammed into their rear, jerking them forward. Asli braced herself against the dashboard, teeth gritting as pain flared through her side.

"Motherfuc—!" Demir snarled, gripping the wheel tight to keep them from spinning out.

The second attack was already coming. Another vehicle veered in from the side, trying to cut them off.

"Hold on!"

He yanked the wheel to the right, tires screeching as they barely missed the second impact. The pursuing car skidded, nearly clipping the van in the process.

"These bastards are persistent," Asli muttered, reaching for her gun.

Demir’s eyes flicked toward her. "Don’t even think about shooting while I’m driving."

"Then drive faster."

He smirked, slamming his foot on the gas.

But no matter how fast.they drove, the cars caught up with them. Their cars were better and Asli wondered why Demir didn’t pick a better car than this one.

The moment one of the cars pulled up beside them, Asli’s sharp gaze locked onto the man in the passenger seat.

His hand was moving... too fast, too practiced. And there was this satisfying smile on his face. She knew what he was doing. He was reaching for his gun.

She had no time to hesitate.

She ripped her own weapon free and fired. The crack of the shot cut through the chaos, and the driver’s head snapped back, and a mist of red splattered across the windshield.

It happened so fast, even Demir hadn’t seen when she picked up her gun. Now his car was leading away from them.

For a breathless second, nothing happened. Then...

The car lurched. With no hands on the wheel, it veered sharply to the right, slamming into the van beside it. Metal screamed as both vehicles collided, one tire exploding on impact. The van swerved wildly, fishtailing across the road before flipping onto its side. Sparks flying as it scraped against the asphalt.

The other car spun out of control, hopping the curb and crashing into a tree with a brutal crunch.

Demir let out a low whistle. "Remind me not to piss you off."

"I told you I always win a fight," Asli muttered, already checking how many bullets she had left.

She had none.

She had no bullets left? Was the bullet she killed the driver with, the last one?

Her jaw tightened. A slow, cold realization settled over her.

If she had hesitated, if she had aimed just a second later and pulled the trigger only to hear that dreaded click, the other man would have shot her first.

She exhaled through her nose, forcing her heart rate to steady. There was no room for mistakes, and no space for slip-ups. She should have checked. She always checked. She should have been in guard when their car had hit their the first time.

Demir’s voice cut through her thoughts. "You good?"

"Drive," she muttered.

He glanced at her, then back at the road. "That’s not an answer."

She flexed her grip on the gun, her fingers curling tight before she shoved it back into her holster. "I had one shot left." A pause. "I used it."

Demir didn’t say anything for a moment.

"You need a reload?" His voice was lighter, almost teasing, but she caught the undertone beneath it.

"I need more than that," she admitted, tilting her head back against the seat. "I need this to be over."

For once, he didn’t have his gun. He just pressed harder on the gas.

The endless stretch of the bushy road slowly gave way to scattered streetlights. Neon signs flickered in the distance, casting dull glows against the wet pavement.

They were in the city.

Asli exhaled, but it came out shaky. She didn’t realize how weak her body had become until now. Her fingers uncurled from the edge of her seat, and numb from the grip.

Demir’s hands flexed over the wheel, his eyes darting to the rearview mirror one last time. Nothing but normal traffic behind them. No more gunfire. No more roaring engines in pursuit.

They had made it.

Chapter 102: "You don’t fail under my watch" 1

Chapter 102: "You don’t fail under my watch" 2

When she stepped into the room, she barely had time to process the anger etched into her father’s face before something came flying at her. fr.e ewe.bno.vel .com

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