Chapter 475: Warning Part Two (1/2)

Chapter 475: Warning (Part Two)

“License plate: xxxx, police car, they got my teacher.”

Saar’s pupils contracted, and he immediately whispered something to the other three bosses.

The other three’s faces suddenly changed, and they nodded tacitly after exchanging a look.

Saar immediately texted the location and license plate to a number.

During the process of being detained, Xu Cheng didn’t say a word.

The cop threatened him, “You think just by not talking, you can avoid a conviction? What are you smiling about?”

“I’m smiling about how the sinful place that is Las Vegas probably don’t have top-notch security. Have your driver be careful when he’s driving.”

Right as he finished that sentence, a private sedan suddenly flew out from a valley and directly ran into the cop car. Xu Cheng was sitting on the right side, and the agent that was talking to him was on the left side, the side that the sedan smashed into. Despite the cop car being strong enough to withstand the impact and the agent was wearing a seatbelt, he was smashed to the right and clashed right back to the left side due to the seat belt and the momentum, hitting the window and the door frame. He lost consciousness right away as his head was covered in blood.

The other agents in the car immediately got off of the car and aimed at the driver of that vehicle.

That driver very innocently put up his hand and shouted, “Didn’t you see my turn signal?”

Just then, a pickup truck ran straight into the second cop car that was escorting the first, not holding back at all. The people in the front seat were immediately sent into a coma.

Those cops got out too and immediately fired a shot in the sky before aiming at the driver as they approached the vehicle. One of the officers dragged the driver out, and he immediately saw the cloudy eyes.

“Fack, he’s on drugs!” The officer pushed him against the vehicle and cuffed him up.

Just then, no one noticed that someone secretly went to the police cars and punctured the tires. The tires went flat right away, and both cars couldn’t move anymore.

“Sh*t, keep an eye on the suspect,” the captain said to the other officers. Then, he was about to call for backup.