Chapter 897: murder

Chapter 897 Murder

Gu Yang leaned on the back seat of the car, looked out the car window, tapped the window glass rhythmically with his fingers, and asked, "This is not the direction to Tong's Manor, where are you taking me?"

The driver originally planned to fool Gu Yang with a few words, but he didn't expect his real thoughts to blurt out: "Go to hell!"

He looked at Gu Yang in the back seat through the rearview mirror, and was shocked in his heart. Seeing a bridge across the river in front of him, he stepped on the accelerator and rushed forward.

Gu Yang already knew his intention, so he had to act immediately, and he couldn't give her time to call the police for help.

Below the bridge is the fast-flowing Yuhe River.

The driver is very good at water, and the car was tampered with by him, the front door was not locked, so he was able to escape after falling into the river.

But the two rear doors were locked. Gu Yang will be trapped in the car and sink into the bottom of the river with the car.

Even if she can swim, she cannot escape.

The car accelerated suddenly, Gu Yang leaned backward under the inertia and hit the back seat of the car.

She frowned and shouted: "Brake!"

The driver sneered.

How could he brake? !

Not only can he not brake, but he can also slam on the accelerator!

However, something happened that made him unbelievable—

His body seemed out of control, and the foot that was supposed to be on the accelerator landed on the brake!

Under sudden braking, the car moved forward for a certain distance due to inertia, but it still rushed onto the sidewalk.

Fortunately, no one was hit.

"Open the door." Gu Yang ordered the driver.

Since her hemophilia was cured, her physical condition has improved a lot, and she often does hypnosis exercises. Now her hypnosis level has improved a lot.

The driver wanted to resist, but was horrified to find that his behavior was completely out of his control.

After getting off the car, Gu Yang stood by the bridge and decisively called the police.

In fact, even if she didn't call the police, the driver's sudden drive towards the sidewalk of the cross-river bridge also attracted the attention of the traffic police.

Soon, the Beijing police station came.

Lin Ran is also here.

Lin Ran is a member of the Alien Warrior Department. He was negotiating with the police station to handle a Alien Warrior case. When he heard the news of Gu Yang's report, he followed along.

The new wind is bitter, cold and rainy.

Gu Yang was standing by the bridge wearing a blue down jacket, the snow-white fluff on the neckline made her skin whiter than snow, standing in the wind and snow like a little fairy girl.

The driver is squatting on the ground with his head in his arms.

"Sister Gu, are you okay?"

As soon as Lin Ran got out of the car, she ran towards her holding an umbrella.

Sister Gu is the younger sister of Girl Xiao’s friend, that is, Shao Shao’s future sister-in-law. If something happens in the capital, he will probably have to celebrate the New Year with the polar bear.

Gu Yang shook his head, pointed to the driver squatting beside him and said, "I'm fine. But I want to report to the police, he attempted to murder me."

"It's good that my sister is fine." Lin Ran breathed a sigh of relief. When she looked at the driver, her eyes narrowed slightly, and she sighed in her heart. This driver is really unlucky. It's not good to murder someone, and he dared to touch Gu's sister.

"Sister, don't worry, leave this matter to me, and I will definitely give you an explanation."

Gu Yang nodded slightly.

"Which love sister is this of yours? I said Lin Ran, you really have a lot of sisters."

Gu Yang followed the sound and saw a woman in police uniform stepping down from the driver's seat of Lin Ran's car just now.

The woman looks bright and heroic, and looks good.

Lin Ran's eyebrows twitched: "Chu Ying, although we have a bit of a festival, but don't kill me! Sister Gu is Young Master Xiao's sister!"

(end of this chapter)

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