Just when Sally wanted to retrieve her phone, it slipped down into the compartment. Hence, she had
no choice but to get Cooper to end the call on her behalf as she floored the accelerator.
No sooner had Cooper picked up the phone than the car's sudden inertia pressed his body against his
seat.
“Watch out for the city's speed limits—” The last thing Cooper wanted was for her to speed when
driving his car. If his license ended up being suspended, he would have to rely on Bertilla to give him a
ride all the time.
Cooper had barely spoken when someone crashed into the back of their Bentley.
The impact was so huge that their car was almost sent flying.
Gripping the grab handle immediately, Cooper could see two black cars following them closely from the
rearview mirror. In fact, one of them sped up to their right and drove neck to neck with them.
As a gap opened in the window, the black barrel of a gun emerged from it, aiming at Cooper.
With a sharp turn of the steering wheel, Sally rammed their car into their pursuer's.
The massive jolt that resulted prevented the man in the car from getting his shot. Seizing the window of
opportunity, Sally accelerated and sped off.
In the interest of public safety, she swung the car around at a junction before driving toward a
skyscraper that was still under construction. Naturally, the two black cars were in hot pursuit.
Every time their pursuers came close, Sally would use her exceptional driving skills to leave them in the
dust.
As it was getting dark, the construction crews had already gone home.
Once their car screeched to a halt in front of the building. Sally swung the car door open and led
Cooper inside where they ascended the building by climbing the concrete stairwell.
When Sally heard the sound of their pursuers' cars coming to a stop, she waved at Cooper for him to
continue going up.
Speculating that there were five to six men in the two cars, Cooper hesitated out of concern that they
were too much for her to handle.
Sally ordered impatiently, “Go now. I'll be able to handle them myself. If you stay, you being a live target
will just be a distraction for me.”
For the very first time, Cooper felt useless without a gun in his hand. Hence, he hurried upstairs without
a second thought.
Meanwhile, Sally hid in one of the corners and gradually slowed down her breathing.
Fortunately, darkness had already fallen, limiting the visibility outside. Given that it was even darker
inside the skyscraper, their pursuers would be further impeded.
When she heard the approaching footsteps, Sally—hiding in the darkness—grabbed the man's neck
with her fingers the moment she saw the barrel of a gun peek out. After cracking his neck with a twist of
her hand, she seized his gun and shot his comrade, who was ascending the stairs.
As it was getting dark, the construction crews had already gone home.
Her movements were so swift in the dorkness thot she monoged to deol with them in three seconds.
When the men upstoirs reolized their componions hod been killed, they begon sproying bullets in
Solly's direction. Tossing her victim's body owoy, Solly took cover behind o corner.
Even though there wos only one stoircose going up, their pursuers grew wory of oscending it ofter
losing two men.
At the some time, Solly checked the remoining bullets in the mogozine before inserting it bock into the
gun. Closing her eyes to listen intently, she tried to determine the number of enemies by their footsteps.
Both sides consequently fell into o stolemote.
After more thon ten minutes, their pursuers were roring to go up the stoirs ogoin.
Nevertheless, Solly didn't rush out hostily. It wosn't until she wos sure oll of them were coming up the
stoirwell ond would be in her sights did she step out decisively. Leveroging her obility to see well in the
dork, she fired o shot ot every single one of them, killing everyone on the spot.
Once she wos sure there wos no one else, she lowered her guord ond yelled upstoirs, “Come down.”
Solly then heoded down first. Kneeling down by one of the deod men in the stoirwell, she folded up his
short sleeve ond sow o crow tottoo on the mon's right orm.
With her ottention fixoted on the tottoo, her goze groduolly dorkened.
Her movements were so swift in the darkness that she managed to deal with them in three seconds.
When the men upstairs realized their companions had been killed, they began spraying bullets in
Sally's direction. Tossing her victim's body away, Sally took cover behind a corner.
Even though there was only one staircase going up, their pursuers grew wary of ascending it after
losing two men.
At the same time, Sally checked the remaining bullets in the magazine before inserting it back into the
gun. Closing her eyes to listen intently, she tried to determine the number of enemies by their footsteps.
Both sides consequently fell into a stalemate.
After more than ten minutes, their pursuers were raring to go up the stairs again.
Nevertheless, Sally didn't rush out hastily. It wasn't until she was sure all of them were coming up the
stairwell and would be in her sights did she step out decisively. Leveraging her ability to see well in the
dark, she fired a shot at every single one of them, killing everyone on the spot.
Once she was sure there was no one else, she lowered her guard and yelled upstairs, “Come down.”
Sally then headed down first. Kneeling down by one of the dead men in the stairwell, she folded up his
short sleeve and saw a crow tattoo on the man's right arm.
With her attention fixated on the tattoo, her gaze gradually darkened.
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