Chapter 330 Ambush
Third Person POV
Perry immediately gave chase, but the sniper’s rifle swung toward him. Forced to dodge the bullets,
he and the driver ducked behind the wrecked sedan, pulling out his phone with one hand to call the
police while also sending an urgent link to Alpha Henry.
Alpha Henry had been in the middle of a meeting. The moment the news reached him, his
expression changed in an instant-icy fury twisting across his face.
The next second, he shifted into wolf form, shattered the office window, and leapt straight from the
third floor, hitting the ground running at full speed.
Another round of shots cracked through the air, the sniper now targeting the tires of Aubrey’s car.
Realizing their intent, Aubrey forced herself into calm clarity, scrambling forward into the driver’s
seat.
Her foot slammed down on the accelerator. The engine roared, propelling her vehicle ahead of the
pursuing car.
But fate wasn’t merciful-one shot struck true, bursting her left tire. The car wrenched sideways,
momentum flinging her head against the windshield with a sharp crack. Blood slid down her temple.
The armored tires prevented a complete blowout, but the imbalance made high-speed maneuvering
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtimpossible. In a split-second decision, Aubrey yanked the handbrake and slammed the brake pedal.
Tires screamed, sparks flew, the grinding roar reverberating as the pursuing car shoved relentlessly from behind.
Her heartbeat thundered. She knew with chilling certainty: if she was forced forward, there would be another
trap waiting. She could not let herself be taken.
The deadlock drew concentrated fire. Bullets pounded the windshield until spiderweb cracks spread like
lightning, the glass trembling on the edge of collapse.
Damn it.
Aubrey’s gaze flicked to the steep embankment-four to five meters high, nearly vertical but lined with shrubs at
the top.
No tto think. She released the handbrake, slammed the gas, and swerved sharply left.
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Chapter 330 Ambush
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The pursuers, fooled into thinking she was bolting forward, accelerated after her-too late to adjust. Her crippled
tire only made the sudden turn sharper, the enemy vehicle surging past.
Aubrey aimed straight at the slope.
The assassins watching thought she had lost her mind. That wall of earth was near sixty degrees, sheer and
impossible. Even if by smiracle the car climbed, the thick shrubs above would halt her.
But Aubrey wasn’t driving an ordinary car. The engine roared with raw power, her foot crushing the pedal to the
floor.
The pursuers slammed into reverse, desperate to block her.
Too late.
Her car shot upward like a beast clawing skyward. The slope rattled the chassis, the wheels shrieking against dirt
and stone. Gunfire barked again, bullets hammering the vehicle as the windshield finally shattered inward,
shards spraying like a deadly storm.
At that very moment, her car surged over the ridge.
She didn’t hesitate. Planting a foot hard on the hood, Aubrey launched herself out through the
broken glass, into the thick shrubs five meters above.
Behind her, her driverless car pitched backward, colliding midair with the pursuing vehicle.
Boom-!
The twin explosion tore through the night, fire blooming wide and hot.
Aubrey hit the ground in a roll, cushioned by brush, then darted into the shadows of the hillside
forest, vanishing from open sight.
“Damn it! She got away? With reflexes like that... decision-making like that... there’s no way she’s
just somega!”
“Chase her!”
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