Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 1001: I Seem To Be Dying
Elaine was stunned when she heard these words, only the wind whistling by her ears.
The driver made a sharp turn and Elaine was thrown directly into the seat.
“Miss, fasten your seat belt, I’ll drive to a less crowded place.”
Elaine finally came back to herself, nodding as she closed the window and quickly fastened her seat belt.
The black sedan sped along, dodging vehicles on the road.
Elaine felt her heart jump out of her chest, and every time she was thinking about the moment of death in her mind when they were about to hit the car in front of her.
She clenched her phone tightly when Archer’s phone rang.
Elaine picked it up with shaking hands.
Archer said, “Well, let’s say just let me say goodbye to you. It’s all the same”
Elaine looked ahead and choked in her throat, “Cousin, I am about to die...”
“No way, it’s just he couldn’t go to see you. How can it be that serious?”
Elaine snorted and choked, “I was on the way to the airport. The brakes broke… Woo… Woo… I’m going to die.”
As she said that, her tears rolled down, “Tell Darnell that no one will bother him when I die, can he... Can he leave my father alone? Otherwise, I will curse him even if I am sent to hell...”
The more Elaine cried, the sadder she became. Her voice was eventually overflooded by crying.
After the rustling on the other end of the phone, it was then Darnell’s speaking. He said solemnly, “Where are you now?”
“I do not know……”
As Elaine spoke, the car made another sharp turn, accompanied by her screams.
Darnell said, “Look around. Tell me what you can see now.”
Elaine hurriedly looked out the window and saw a flashing road sign, while she was still sobbing, “It’s the road called Hen… I can't remember. There is a constructing shopping mall on the right side. and there is a large artificial lake next to it...”
Before she could finish speaking, the car crushed into something, and the phone was thrown out.
Elaine wanted to reach out and pick it up, but the car was driving at a very high speed. The car had to avoid other vehicles and was driving in twists and turns. She couldn’t pick up the phone at all.
other side, Darnell threw the phone to Archer and ordered, “Henshin Road, in the direction
and
kept his composure, “How could the brakes of her car fail? Franklin didn’t
Archer, who immediately understood Darnell’s thought and dialed Franklin’s
no one
“They probably send Franklin away.
coldly, “They want to keep
way, Franklin has no
...
curled up in her seat, not
car has entered an open
was still
his teeth and said, “My lady, sit tight. There will be a violent
and tightened
on the roadside. The car crushed to the barricade within a splash of lighting. Every time the car was screaming wildly. And they eventually crushed into
crash, everything
Only dust remains.
minutes later, the
the car
Elaine and the driver had passed
Elaine’s forehead and ran down her
and called her a
and put her on the ground. His voice
then came over, and examined her,
pulse and checked her heartbeat again. He eventually
I’ll take a
over again, opened the
at the lifeless little girl with blood in her head lying in his arms.
while, the ambulance arrived,
up and said
Archer said, “Me?”
standing not far away, and raised her hand to him with effort,
“I’ll still go to the driver’s sidekick. He’s in serious
away, Darnell stood there for
stretching in the air and whispered, “Don’t be afraid,
closed her eyes
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