Late at night, Penny left for Channing's military base with Frida.
The streets were dead silent and there were a few stray cars parked here and there.
All was quiet except for the black MVP that was trailing behind their car as they drove through the streets.
After they had passed through three alleys, Frida was still able to see the black MVP in the rear mirror of the car. With that, she was certain that they were being followed.
She turned her head around and spoke to Penny, "Ms. Smith, I'm afraid someone has been following us around."
What?
Penny had a smidge of worry on her face.
She responded with an instruction, "Let's pick up the speed and try to lose them." “Understood!
Frida had her foot over the accelerator, but before she could step on it, a black Passat drove into their path ahead.
Boom!
Penny's BMW 7 Series collided hard into the Passat that appeared out of nowhere.
Both of the cars came to an abrupt stop.
The MVP tailing behind also skidded to a rest.
Lucky for them, the BMW 7 Series' safety features were remarkable. It had multiple airbags, all of which deployed simultaneously right at the moment of collision, and cushioned Penny and Frida from the impact of the collision.
Frida saw a few men dressed in black alighted the MVP and the black Passat, and her expression changed drastically. She ordered, "Ms. Smith, lock yourself in the car. I'll go down to deal with them."
Frida had just got off the car when eight of the men in black took out their daggers before charging towards her.
In a flash, she lifted her legs high and swung it down hard on the first man. It was a fatal blow.
However, the rest of the men had already surrounded her. They all took their turns trying to make a strike at her.
Frida took out a baton and swung it around her to block off all the incoming attacks.
She was a competent fighter, but these men were also well-trained in their arts.
As she went up against them alone, Frida suffered from a few hits that had come close to injuring her.
At that moment, shots were fired.
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