C18 (1/2)

She stopped, trying to find a place to hide from the rain, but her eyes wandered around and found only a few drive-in shops, all closed.

This was really a very remote section of the road.

Just as Su Wen was hesitating, the rain had already begun to fall. It was very sparse and large droplets, like beans that had been dropped.

Seeing that there seemed to be an abandoned security booth nearby, she subconsciously ran forward a few steps. Just as she reached the middle of the street, she suddenly heard an ear-piercing ”pop” from behind her, and a black car without any sign suddenly charged over. It was so fast that Su couldn't even write to her to avoid it, and just as she turned around, the car suddenly came to a halt in front of her. She almost collapsed to the ground, but she managed to hold on to the car in time.

The bumper had already touched the white cotton dress that Su had written her letter. The rain that had splashed up caused her clothes to be stained. Fortunately, the brake system was extremely good and it hadn't really hit her. It was just a false alarm.

Su Ming was stunned for a few seconds, then he lifted his head through the front window and took a look inside.

The driver inside also looked at her, and behind the driver, there was a blurry figure whose face could not be seen.

She shook her head, raised her hand, made a ”I'm okay” gesture, and slowly stepped back to let the car go first.

It was actually the other party's fault for doing this. This was the national highway, and he actually drove to a distance of one hundred and eighty yards, completely ignoring the road signs that had a speed limit of seventy.

However, when he was in Beijing, that was what Liu Qingyan and his group of people had done. Su Chen could not help but feel that it was strange.

She did not want to provoke those people.

In any case, since they were going to be in trouble and the culprits were the drivers, they wouldn't need to take responsibility.

Moreover, the rain was getting heavier and heavier. She was standing in the middle of the street like a drowned chicken.