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39. Failed to rob people with death

Except for Ye Sanhun, who had already died and didn't know whether he was watching or exiting the game, they all could see that the role of the movie was linked to the duration of survival.

And following Alex, the male protagonist who can predict death, is undoubtedly a good choice.

A very simple common sense: male lead = role.

Mu Su waved hello to the group and left very naturally.

Everyone was used to Mu Su running around and ignored him.

The door behind him is closed, thunder is rolling in the sky, and the dull and hot air indicates the coming rainy season.

Mu Su reached behind his head with his hands and pulled up the hood over his head, hiding his face in the shadows.

The shadows under the dim yellow street lights were stretched and narrow, swallowed up by the darkness at the edge.



At 11 o'clock in the evening, after questioning to no avail, the FBI and police released Alex and others.

These seven teachers and students were just ordinary people and had no contact with overseas organizations. Airport investigators took out the black box and found out that the tragedy was caused by aging wiring igniting the fuel tank.

So they could only blame it on a "very coincidental" situation.

The silent group of people walked to the lobby of the police station. Wen Xiang and others, who were waiting boredly, hurried forward to greet them. Rabbit intervened: "Hello, we are also the escapees on that flight... thank you."

Alex reluctantly raised the corners of his mouth and said in despair: "It's over..."

How could it have passed...

Everyone said in their hearts.

The rabbit asked urgently again: "Can we follow you?"

This sentence was a bit abrupt, and the shocked high school students had not yet understood its meaning. The female teacher Liu Dun protected Alex behind her and said in a stiff and wary tone: "Are you a reporter?"

"No, as I said before, we were also passengers on that flight..." Martin said, showing her his ticket.

Teacher Liu Dun's eyes became less alert, but he still shook his head and said, "My student is already very tired. I hope you won't disturb him anymore."

Rabbit stepped back and said, "Can you let us have a word with him? Please."

When Teacher Liu Dun hesitated, Alex stepped forward from behind her: "I'm fine, teacher... what do you want to say?"

As planned, Rabbit asked: "What's your mobile phone number? We always feel very uneasy, and you are the only one who may help us. If there is a new situation, please call us..."

Alex pursed his lips, nodded, and gave his cell phone number. Not long after, a strange phone call came in. Rabbit and others got out of the way, and the two groups staggered away.

"Huh... let's go too." Martin glanced past the few policemen who were looking at them and said to his companions.

After coming out of the police station, there were only a few police cars and cars parked in the large open-air parking lot outside the door. The protagonist and his group who came out first stood under the street lights, stopped a passing taxi and got in one after another.

"We also found a car and followed the actor near his residence."

It’s easy to enjoy the shade under the tree, and it’s only when you’re with the protagonist that you get the most out of it.

When a few people walked to the deserted street, the protagonist and his party had already got in the car and left, waiting at the traffic light dozens of meters away.

They looked here and there for vehicles.

Martin's cheek suddenly felt cold, he raised his hand to wipe it away, and a wet mark appeared on the back of his hand.

She opened her palms deep, and within a short while, raindrops fell on her palms. A slight breeze blew away the sweltering heat, and the rain started to fall.

At this moment, two headlights came on on the left side of the street.

Under the high-beam lights, everyone squinted and looked, smelling the fragrance, leaning on tiptoes and waving their hands.

In the white light that filled the field of vision, a sudden acceleration of the accelerator reached their ears, and the beam of light actually hit them straight!

The distance of tens of meters passed in an instant, the high beam suddenly disappeared, and everyone finally saw clearly a hooded figure in the driver's seat.

It's too late for them to escape!

Squeak——

Suddenly, the sharp sound of braking echoed in the night sky, and several dark tire tracks appeared at the rear of the car. The car that was forcibly braking slid for several meters and stopped less than ten meters away from everyone.

The man in the cab leaned forward due to the force, and his head hit the front window of the car. There was a muffled sound, and spiderweb-like cracks appeared on the window.

The car door opened with a "click", and the hooded figure fell out of the car and climbed up from the ground with difficulty.

"Mu Su?" Wen Xiang asked tentatively.

"You must wear your seat belt when driving!" Holding his bleeding forehead, Mu Su screamed safety words without looking back, and fled into the dark alley and disappeared.

"Is that Mu Su?" Wen Xiang turned to the others uncertainly.

"I don't know..." Martin scratched his scalp. In this scene, she was wearing a ponytail and her scalp was a little tight. "But we have a car."

The rain started to splash, and the vertical raindrops were dense under the street lights. The four people quickly squeezed into the car.

The cracks on the front window caused by the head smash are a bit annoying, but fortunately they don't affect it too much.

The red light turned green, and the protagonist's taxi had just left the intersection. Rabbit had a driver's license, and the car's control method was similar to that of a manual suspension vehicle, so she drove.

Boom——Long——

A flash of lightning flashed, and a few seconds later, the dull sound of thunder spread out, and the sound echoed.

The rain was getting heavier and heavier, and the front window gradually blurred. Rabbit finally turned on the wiper after a while.

Amid the rhythmic buzzing, Brad spoke up to break the silence.

"I feel something is wrong..." Brad huddled in a corner and gave way to the big man Martin. "Musu obviously wanted to hit us to death...but why did he brake suddenly?"

"You just briefly read the plot, right?" Rabbit, who followed the protagonist, said without looking back. "There is a death sequence."

"Order of death?" Martin asked curiously, having to turn his head in the small car. Brad was not the only one who didn't know.

"It's the order of death after the plane explodes. When the God of Death kills people, he will follow the order of death. No one can destroy the order. And only Alex knows our order of death."

It was another intersection, and the vehicles slowed down and stopped. Through the blurred windows, Rabbit looked at the figures on the taxis in front of them.

"So it's not that Mu Su let us go, but the God of Death stopped him."



"I actually missed this point..." Musu muttered as he put a band-aid on his forehead.

Wanting to test to see if he could be the first, Mu Su climbed up to the wall of the alley. With luck, he suddenly jumped up and hit the ground headfirst.

When his face was very close to the ground, his right leg tightened and he stopped. The air he exhaled hit the ground, blowing away a small piece of dust.

When he looked up, he saw that his shoelaces were stuck in the cracks in the wall, dragging his figure down.

"It seems I'm not the first." Mu Su, who had one foot hanging on the wall and brain congestion, smiled evilly.

After a while of effort to pull out the shoelaces from the gap, Mu Su jumped to the roadside, hailed a taxi in the light rain and got in.

"Take me to an arms store where I don't need to check my identity."

This is America, and getting a gun is as easy as buying a kid's meal at McDonald's.


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