Chapter 165 - 167 Dangerous
Chapter 165 - 167 Dangerous
Chapter 165 - 167 Dangerous
Benson, "Hold on tight."
Juliana quickly grabbed the handrail.
The white car was about to crash into their car, and the next second, their car leaped over the white car and then landed steadily.
Even so, Juliana still felt like throwing up because of the bumping.
The white car stopped there as the black car behind followed closely again.
Because of the white car, Benson was forced to go on the viaduct that had not yet been accessible, under which was the river.
The black car that had been following them was like crazy. It was at full speed and tried to crash Benson's car.
The man in the car apparently wanted to put them to death!
Juliana looked at the darkness ahead and said in a deep voice, "We can't go on ahead."
This viaduct was not yet passable and no one knew if it was finished or not. If they continued driving, they might accidentally fall into the river.
Benson said in a hoarse voice, "Don't worry."
This viaduct was not yet passable and no one knew if it was finished or not. If they continued driving, they might accidentally fall into the river.
Benson said in a hoarse voice, "Don't worry."
Juliana gripped the handrail tightly. She could see how Benson was driving because it was so bumpy and she felt dizzy.
In her ears was the harsh crunch of tires on the floor.
Bang.
The two cars collided together as Juliana's head dashed forwards, but she didn't hit the front of the car.
Juliana opened her eyes, and in front of her was Benson's arm, which he reached out to protect her.
"Get out of the car." Benson quickly helped her unbuckle her seat belt.
Juliana didn't hesitate to roll out of the car as fast as she could.
The next second, the black car slammed into their car and knocked it out of the way.
The car crashed through the railing and fell into the water.
There came the booming sounds.
Juliana was blinded by the bright lights when she looked up. She looked up and squinted, only to see a shadow coming towards her at speed.
It was a motorbike that was aimed straight at Juliana and headed for her.
Benson saw it and tried to stop it, but it was too late. But he still braced his hands on the front of the car and flipped over.
But it was still too late, and he shouted, "Juliana!"
The car was about to run over Juliana.
At this moment, Benson's heart stopped beating abruptly!
He only felt like the whole world was collapsing and his life was instantly dark.
With a creak, the motorbike stopped.
"Benson, I'm here."
Benson's eyes were bloodshot. After hearing Juliana's soft voice, he came to his senses.
He saw that where Juliana had originally been had no blood at all. She had ducked away.
Benson looked up in delight to find her, "Juliana!"
He soon found Juliana, her hand gripping the edge of the road.
In the nick of time, Juliana had rolled out of the way of the motorbike, but her body rolled through the broken railing because of the inertia.
Now, her hands were clutching the edge of the so she would not fall.
Benson quickly stepped forward and took Juliana's hand to pull her up, "Give me the other hand."
Juliana, who was hanging in the air, moved her hand and said, "My other hand should be dislocated and I can't use any strength."
It was difficult for Benson to pull Juliana up with just one hand.
The motorbike behind them turned back around and stopped behind them.
Juliana sensed the danger and shouted at Benson, "Let go of me. It's dangerous behind you!"
Benson did not say anything or let go of her but kept pulling Juliana with all his might.
Juliana looked up and saw a man wearing a helmet, wrapped up tightly, holding up a stick, standing behind Benson.
He raised the stick and struck down hard at Benson.
###Chapter 168 Falling into the water
But even so, Benson did not let go.
Juliana was anxious watching. She gritted her teeth and pulled Benson hard, "Jump!"
With a clang.
The stick missed and hit the road.
The man in the helmet stood at the edge, looking down at the river with only splashes and swirls.
At that moment, the sound of a horn sounded behind him and it came in his way.
The man got on his motorbike and disappeared into the night at speed.
Juliana and Benson fell into the water, but Benson still did not let go.
Juliana's other hand had no strength and she was unable to swim at this moment, her body sinking downward.
She tried to calm down, not to let herself fall into the panic of drowning, and used first aid methods to relax and kick her feet up.
In this way, she was able to quickly float up.
Benson switched to one side to hold Juliana.
The two of them quickly floated out of the water.
Juliana raised her hand and wiped her face as she looked out into the night, the water shimmering and no riverbank to be seen.
They were presumably in the middle of the river now.
Juliana said, "Benson, swim to the bank first, and then call a rescue for me."
She was now a burden. If Benson carried her, neither of them would be able to swim to shore.
Benson held her and wouldn't let go, "Instead of talking nonsense, you should save your strength for swimming."
Juliana frowned, "That's the best way."
They didn't know how far they were from the bank and it would only be more dangerous to take her with him now.
And Juliana was also afraid that the person who had planned the crash tonight would sail a boat and wait for them here in the river to attack them.
Benson still did not let go, "If I run out of oxygen later, you will give me artificial respiration."
Juliana did not answer.
Benson was stubborn and no one could make him change his decision.
Especially when it was a matter of Juliana's life and death.
He would never leave her alone.
For instance, there was a fatal danger behind him just now, but he still chose to hold her hand tightly.
Finally, he also listened to her and resolutely jumped into the water with her.
This was Benson, who blindly treated her well and blindly trusted her!
Juliana only felt her cold heart burning slightly just because of him.
She stopped persuading Benson and swam hard towards the shore with him.
Benson has excellent physical strength, while Juliana could not keep up because one of her arms had no strength.
But Benson never thought of giving up Juliana. He gritted his teeth and struggled to take Juliana with him.
Fortunately, more than half an hour later, a rescue ship came.
Juliana and Benson were finally pulled out of the water and were rescued.
From the time they were on board, it took another half hour to get to the bank.
Juliana, wrapped in a towel, thought to herself that the man was really going to kill them this time!
With such injuries and the distance from the shore, it was too difficult for them to swim to the bank and save themselves.
"Mr. Leach."
As soon as they got to the bank, Channing, who was already waiting there, handed them trench coats.
Channing had been going to sleep when he suddenly got a call. He was startled and set off in a hurry.
Benson took the trench coat, put it on Juliana, and then picked her up, "Stay behind to deal with this matter. I want to know the results at dawn."
Channing answered in a deep voice, "Yes!"
Juliana looked up at Benson, his face was horribly pale with a wound on his forehead that was bleeding and half of his face was covered in blood.
Juliana looked distressed, "Benson, put me down. I'll walk by myself."
She was only hurt in the arm, not the foot.
And he was hurt worse than she was.
Benson looked down at her unwrapped neckline and spoke dominantly, "Only I can watch my girl."