Chapter 319: Dog blood novel experience card, drops~

Chapter 319 Dog Blood Novel Experience Card, drop~

Bai Rong's whole body trembled, and he immediately ordered, "Speed up."

Yang Yuecheng felt bitter.

She was uncomfortable all over, and she was waiting for this moment.

At first, she laughed when she heard Xiao Miao often say that she was an intuitive animal. People are people, how can they be animals? Now she understands.

Sometimes people really have danger predictions.

The decorations in the carriage shake violently.

The horse almost flew with the carriage.

Her ears are not very good, but she can still hear sounds from the outside world.

The sound of fighting.

The metallic sound of swords colliding only in her script.

It's not just an illusion but it's real. There is an unpleasant smell in the breath, worse than the smell of a pork stall.

It can't be... blood? !

Yang Yuecheng was drenched in cold sweat, her hair stuck to her ears, "What should I do, what should I do? Will I die?"

She is only sixteen years old!

She hasn't finished her latest script yet.

Her parents, brother, sister-in-law and nephew are waiting for her at home.

She doesn't want to die!

Bai Rong pressed **** the panicked girl's hand. Her hand had calluses from the recent grinding of holding a pen, and her index finger was slightly deformed, but overall it was very soft.

She is a person who has never seen a gun.

Bai Rong said in a low voice, "Sorry, I thought I got rid of him."

"I'll put you down, don't worry, they only look for me and won't move other innocent people," Bai Rong shouted, "Stop the car."

"No!" Yang Yuecheng firmly refused, her voice distorted, she leaned against Bai Rong, shaking her fingertips like sieves, "Don't stop, we'll follow you, we won't get out of the car."

joke.

Where is it?

They don't know if what she said is true or not.

The safest way at this time is to continue to follow Doctor Bai.

Yang Yuecheng silently recited Jiang Xiaoya's rules of life for the characters in the book, one of which was: When in danger, don't be alone, don't yell, don't cry, don't cover your ears, I won't listen to me, I won't listen to me Do not listen…

Her eyes were terrified, but she bit her tongue to maintain her rationality, and asked after stumbled, "Doctor Bai, why are there fights outside, is it..."

Generally speaking, hunting is silent.

Only when the two sides face each other will there be the sound of weapons colliding.

"Well, my guard."

The problem is that when Yang Yuecheng got on the carriage, she didn't see any guards behind her.

People can't often write goofy novels.

Because there will be a day of fulfillment.

Because of Jiang Xiaoya's sentence "A master is forced to jump deep into the cliff to meet the martial arts cheats", she designed how many characters fall off the cliff.

The best version is that the carriage takes the protagonist down the cliff.

Now…

"Miss, there is no road ahead." With this sound, the speed of the carriage gradually slowed down.

Yang Yuecheng's head buzzed, and she wanted to cry but had no tears.

After all, he was forced to get out of the car.

There was a fight in the back, and only one person came forward. He was tall and oppressive standing there. He wiped the blood on his face casually, "Miss Bai, please go home with your subordinates."

No matter whether you have come into contact with this kind of person or not, when you see him for the first time, people will immediately judge that this person has a life on his hands.

Yang Yuecheng was fighting with a series of stories in his mind.

The more nervous people are, the more they control themselves.

She felt that she would not be wronged if she died someday.

Seeing Wang Chuan standing in front of the two of them, the man politely asked him to get out of the way.

Seeing him motionless, he took a step forward, "I'm offended."

The wood is done, and it seems that there is no way to save it.

Bai Rong was about to ask him to get out of the way.

The accident happened suddenly.

(end of this chapter)

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