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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 621

The huge impact almost threw Casey straight forward. Fortunately his seat belt dragged him back, and he eventually did not get hurt.

Casey had slowed down before, and the Bentley did not hit the car in the front very seriously, so the airbags did not open.

Only, Luther, who was sleeping in the rear seat without a seat belt, was thrown forward instantly by the impact. He hit the front seat, and bounced back heavily.

When he heard the rumble in the rear seat, Casey's back was in a cold sweat. He turned around immediately and asked anxiously, "President, how are you? Did you get hurt?"

Luther was awakened by the heavy bump, and when he realized that he had a car crash, he rubbed his neck, "Not sure. Shouldn't be a big deal. It looks like it hit my head."

"Sorry, President, I did not stop the car in time and hit the car in the front. You stay still for a while. Let me check your condition and see if you have any broken bones." Casey hurriedly unbuckled his seat belt.

He opened the door to get out of the car and went to the rear seat to check Luther's condition. If there was a fracture, then he should not move around.

Luther moved all the joints of his body, sat up by himself and said, "It's okay, I'm not hurt. What's going on outside?"

Casey heaved a sigh of relief. He looked at the mess in the front and said, "It’s a multi-car collision. I can see there are seven or eight cars. There is a sharp turn ahead and, I could not see the situation. President, this is a very serious traffic accident. Fortunately, there are no cars behind us."

"Got it."

"President, you have a rest first. I'll make an emergency call now. I'm sorry. It's all my fault today. I was driving too fast." Casey blamed himself extremely. For all the years he was with Luther, this was the first time he made such a serious mistake.

"Hmm." Luther held his forehead and gently rubbed his brow.

Hell, the hit didn't even bruise his body, but his head seemed to start hurting again.

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