She glanced at the driver in front and probed, "Do you know Adrian Walyon? I’m his wife. If you let go, I can pay you double, even ten tis the amount the other party offered."
Is there anyone in Northtown who doesn’t know Adrian Walyon’s na?
Upon hearing his na, the driver in front noticeably trembled.
When planning tonight’s kidnapping, the other party hadn’t told him who Sumr Sutton was.
The driver thought Sumr Sutton was just an ordinary person, but he didn’t expect her to be connected to Adrian Walyon.
Who dares ss with Adrian Walyon?
Not just in Northtown, but probably not many in the whole country would dare either?
The driver was truly frightened by Sumr Sutton’s words.
After hearing her words, he was lost in thought for a long, long ti.
There was a mont when he considered giving up.
However, he had already gone this far, and Sumr Sutton knew his motive; there was no turning back.
If he let Sumr Sutton go, even if the law didn’t sentence him to death, Adrian Walyon wouldn’t spare him.
On the contrary, if Sumr Sutton died, he might at least have a chance to successfully escape.
The driver’s eyes turned red as he looked at the sea ahead, gripping the steering wheel tightly, he suddenly accelerated and drove the car toward the cliff.
Just before reaching the edge, he opened the car window and jumped out.
The car continued sliding forward due to inertia.
Soon it was about to fly off the cliff and crash into the sea, Sumr Sutton’s face turned pale, her mind went blank in an instant.
Behind her, she seed to hear a heart-wrenching scream.
"Sumr Sutton!" It was filled with urgency, despair, and a heart shattered into pieces.
The whole world fell silent with that scream.
It seed many people had arrived behind her, there were police car sirens, the voice of police officers, and also Adrian Walyon’s.
Turning her head, she saw him running toward her.
His gaze so frantic, so desperate, as if wishing he could leap over and hold the car back with his own hands.
Seeing his face, emotions surged through her chest, overwhelming.
She didn’t know where she found the courage, but as the car was about to fly off the cliff and into the sea, she jumped out the window.
The car was fast, and after jumping out, she rolled several tis on the ground until a tree stopped her body.
Her reaction speed was terrifyingly fast; in just the blink of an eye, she accomplished what an untrained person absolutely couldn’t—she jumped out.
Everyone on the scene was stunned; even the police didn’t expect her to succeed in jumping out.
Under the drive of survival instinct, the potential of a person is truly unimaginable.
The out-of-control taxi landed with a thud into the sea.
Huge waves splashed, then the sea returned to calm.
Adrian Walyon was the first to regain his composure.
He strode toward Sumr Sutton, scooping up her battered body from the ground.
He held her tightly, his strong arms encircling her body firmly, as if afraid that if he loosened his grip, she would disappear in the next second.
At the scene, the sound of police cars blaring constantly, many officers present.
The driver involved in the incident was taken down and escorted to a police car.
It was actually quite noisy, but in Sumr Sutton’s ears, it was dead silent.
She seed not to have realized she had managed to escape danger.
Leaning in Adrian Walyon’s arms, feeling his strong and lively heartbeat, her mind was very empty.
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