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Chapter 665 She Was in Danger
Chapter 665: Chapter 665 She Was in Danger
The driver looked at her from the rearview mirror and said apologetically, "I’m sorry. I don’t want to infect you with my flu."
Without thinking much of it, Ellen nodded and didn’t say anything else.
She closed her eyes in the backseat in relief because she called the taxi on her phone and the entire process had been recorded.
After an unknown period of time, Ellen suddenly woke up.
She seemed to have heard the driver talking on the phone just now, but when she woke up, he was still driving with a mask on his face.
She thought that she might be dreaming.
The sky outside the window was grey as if it was going to rain.
Seeing this, Ellen felt that something was off. She immediately took out her phone and asked, "Do you go the wrong way?"
The mobile phone showed that he had deviated from the road, and it was very far away. The way he took was completely different from the right one.
The taxi driver said casually, "No, this is a shortcut. The fare will be cheaper than before."
His voice was so clear that he seemed to not have a cold.
Outside the window, the increasingly desolate scenery made Ellen feel uneasy.
"No need. Please go back to the original route immediately and follow the navigation. I will pay you as much as possible."
"How far have you come? Why don’t you tell me earlier? It will take a long time to go back. Don’t worry, I’ll send you to the destination right away."
The driver didn’t listen to Ellen and continued to step on the accelerator. He drove very fast, almost reaching the speed of seventy-five miles per hour. After all, this was an urban road with a total of fifty miles per hour.
Ellen panicked. Just as she was about to call the police, her phone was out of power.
How misfortunate she was!
Her phone was dead, so Ellen had to think of another way.
She still felt that something was wrong. She carefully recalled that before getting in the car, she had clearly checked the color and license plate number of the car, and there was nothing wrong with it.
But why did she have such a strong feeling that something was wrong?
She glanced at the notice board in the passenger seat. There was a photo of the driver on it. He had thick eyebrows, big eyes, and a square face. He looked very reliable.
Although the driver in the front seat was wearing a mask, his eyes could not be covered. His long and narrow eyes were completely different from those in the photo.
Ellen felt upset. She knew that she had made a mistake. This man was definitely not the original driver. Where was he taking her?
But she couldn’t show that she had found the truth. As a woman, she might not be able to defeat this strong man in the wilderness.
However, before she could come up with an idea, the driver in front of her found that she had seen the notice.
He took off his mask and said, "I’m changing shifts. That’s another driver."
"Oh, okay."
Ellen dealt with it. She should be patient and pretend that she didn’t know anything so that she could escape.
Her calmness impressed the driver. He didn’t expose Ellen and continued to drive. It seemed that he wanted to send Ellen somewhere.
There must be his helpers at the destination.
After all, there could not be anything good waiting for her.
She looked at the handle of the car, which was just an inch away. She was calculating the probability of survival if she jumped out of the car when the driver drove at the speed of seventy-five miles per hour.
The driver had been driving very fast. At this time, it suddenly began to rain. The rain brush began to work, and the driver slowed down a little.
Otherwise, it would be easy for the car to turn over and the vision was not clear in this rainy day.
This gave Ellen a chance. She pretended to look ahead inadvertently and glanced at the dashboard from time to time to check the speed of the car.
Finally, when the car slowed down to more than forty-five miles per hour, she seized the opportunity and slowly moved to the side. Then, when the driver was off guard, she stretched out her hand from the back and pressed the unlock button. The door was unlocked with a click.
Then, without waiting for the driver to respond, she opened the back door and jumped out.
"Hey, you little bitch."
The voice of the driver fell in the rain and was taken away by the car.
With a thud, Ellen fell to the ground and rolled a few times.
She felt a sharp pain in her right shoulder. Her shoulder should be dislocated.
Gritting her teeth, Ellen endured the pain and slowly got up. When she walked, she felt it painful.
The car in front of her turned around and chased after her. Under the cover of the heavy rain, Ellen ran to the grass nearby, but the heavy rain made it difficult to hide her footprints.
The man behind caught up with her very quickly. After all, he ran faster than Ellen who got hurt.
Ellen stopped and picked up a wooden stick and hid it in the grass, not daring to make a sound.
When the man got closer to her step by step, there was a sound of water under his feet.
"Girl, I advise you to come out obediently. Otherwise, when I find you, I will definitely cripple your legs. At that time, you are not worth a good price. They will take out your organs and turn you into a human fertilizer."
Ellen was terrified. "So he’s going to sell me out. Who’s so vicious?"
Suddenly, she recalled some several names, including Kaya, Aaliyah, and the Corben family.
"Girl, listen to me. I’ll leave you a pair of good legs so that you can suffer less when you get there, right?
"It’s useless to hide. This area is full of my men. You can’t escape anywhere."
Ellen was mentally strong. No matter what he said, she just hid there and didn’t move.
When the man was less than two yards away from her, Ellen suddenly stood up, brandished the wooden stick in her hand, and smashed it down on his head.
Unguarded, the man reached out his hands to cover his head. Ellen seized the opportunity to give him a few more strokes. After knocking the man down, she gave him two more kicks.
After making sure that he couldn’t get up to grab her for the time being, she limped out of the grass, supported by the crutch.
When she reached the road again, the man’s car had been locked and the key had been pulled out. Ellen couldn’t drive his car away, so she didn’t dare to go back to the man. She could only walk forward in the rain and pray for a kind-hearted person to save her.
After she walked for a while, there came a private car registered in New York behind her.
Ellen was so nervous that she didn’t know if she should stop the car. She was worried that she would run into bad guys again and that the man wouldn’t faint and would drive to catch up to her.
She couldn’t walk faster the car, after all.
While she was hesitating, the car had already stopped before her. She was very nervous now.
After the window was rolled down, it was a short-haired woman with glasses, gentle and refined, dressed like a teacher.
She looked at Ellen and asked with concern, "What’s wrong with you, madam? Do you need any help?"
Ellen nodded but shook her head.
The woman with glasses said, "It’s hard to get a taxi here. Are you sure you don’t need my help?"
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