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The head bodyguard wordlessly reloaded, acutely aware of their dwindling ammunition. He would need to conserve what remained for self-defense.
Nora crossed her arms and scanned the rearview mirror. Only three ck cars continued the pursuit. Thanks to the shield provided by the other vehicles, their driver maintained a steady course.
The confrontation had reached its boiling point.
Amy sat in tense silence, her gaze shifting between Nora and the floor.
Just as a sense of relief began to settle in, two ck vehicles suddenly appeared ahead, barreling toward them in the wrongne.
The driver mmed on the brakes, narrowly avoiding a collision.
The abrupt stop nearlyunched Nora from her seat. Only their fastened seatbelts prevented disaster.
“They’re with the group behind us,” the driver growled.
The two oing cars had effectively created a roadblock. Pair Peak Mountain’s narrow passage was now choked with vehicles, the situation teetering on the edge of a multi-car pileup.
The head bodyguard’s face darkened. “Looks like they’re determined to end this here and now.”
Amy’s knuckles whitened as she gripped her seatbelt, fear etched across her features. “Are we going to be okay?” she whispered.
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The ck vehicles trapped the car Nora was in, leaving them with no option but to stop.
Nora, her expression unyielding, took Amy’s hand and said, “We’ll be fine.”
People inside the jeeps lowered their windows. Each person was dressed in identical ck robes. One individual left the vehicle, his presence tall and intimidating.
The head bodyguard said, “Boss informed me that backup ising soon. We just need to hold out a bit longer.” The sight of the men in ck robes didn’t faze him. He dismissed it as merely a costume.
Amy, unfamiliar with such events, was terrified. The scenes she was witnessing felt like something straight out of a television show.
The enemies were armed with guns, capable of easily taking a life.
In that critical moment, Nora remained unusually calm, mentally searching for a way to escape the situation.
The upants of the ck cars appeared indifferent to the traffic disruptions they were causing. Their focus was solely on their mission.
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