Chapter 1565
Because Justin had been driving close to the line, the other party couldn't shoot his tires.
The men in black on the car took out guns and fired fiercely at the Range Rover's windshield.
Justin dodged left and right, but the bulletproof windshield was still shattered under heavy fire. He accelerated in reverse, made a sharp turn and drove straight up the ramp on the upper floor, catching them by surprise.
Unfortunately, when he reached the eighth floor, two black Jeeps came straight at him.
Without a windshield, the roaring wind rushed in and stung his cheeks.
He didn't care and accelerated, stepping on the gas pedal and ramming the two vehicles aside.
One of the vehicles was overturned by him and fell directly from the eighth floor to the seventh floor, overturning in the process. The other vehicle was hit to the side and collided with other parked vehicles in the parking garage.
The huge noise generated by the collision of several vehicles made Justin's eardrums ache slightly.
At the same time, the anti-theft systems of countless vehicles started howling, the sounds rising and falling.
This was not a good thing, because Justin knew that too much movement would attract all the other vehicles chasing him to gather.
And he had no time left.
At this time, a man got out of the vehicle he had rammed open.
Justin stepped on the accelerator and went up another floor. The man behind chased him up and fired several shots at his tire at close range.
The rear tire on the right side of the Range Rover was shot out.
He instantly lost his balance.
Although he gripped the steering wheel tightly and slammed on the emergency brake, the Range Rover still almost fell directly from the upper floor.
Now, half of the Range Rover was hanging in midair, precarious.
Justin looked down from the car window. He was currently in the center of the rotating ramp, leading directly to the first floor.
Fortunately, if his car had fallen directly from the ninth floor to the first floor, it would surely have been destroyed and killed.
At this moment he had to get out of the car. The driver's seat was already hanging in the air.
He had to climb into the right rear seat to balance the vehicle. Every time he moved, the vehicle shook, as if it could fall at any time.
His heart seemed to jump into his throat. Any slight mistake at this moment would cause him to fall.
He carefully crawled into the back seat, only to find that the door simply could not open.
Because he had rammed into other vehicles many times, the door was deformed.
Damn, he tried, the electronic lock was malfunctioning and could not open, the hard connection could not open either. The windshield was broken, but he couldn't get out from the front. The only way was for him to break the rear door glass and get out through the window.
But the car windows were bulletproof glass, and he couldn't break them at all.
There was no way forward and no way back.
At this moment, Justin was trapped in a dead end.
At this time, the other vehicles chasing him were rushing over. He could even hear the rumbling sound of the parking garage vibrating.
Getting closer and closer.
Now, with just a light touch from any vehicle, he would surely fall with the vehicle.
In a place of no escape from death.
When he reached the dead end, he became calm.
Anderson was safe. Once Joyce came with people to handle them, Anderson would surely be found.
As for him, the last words he wanted to say had already been said to Joyce.
He had no regrets.
It was over, this life ended here, and it was perfect.
Since he couldn't be with the one he loved, forever living in her heart, he knew enough.
Justin looked into the distance at a black Jeep heading towards him.
Judging from its posture, it wanted to ram him off the high-rise building.
His heart was as calm as still water. He simply closed his eyes.
Silently waiting for his own ending.
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