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... Right in front, a large truck suddenly came speeding forward.


The car was moving at an abnormally high speed, charging right toward them.


Ji Mengran suddenly shrieked piercingly, “Ah! Ah! Ah- What do we do! What do we do, ah! Will we die? I don’t want to die-”


“Shut up!” Ji Nuan sternly reprimanded.


Ji Mengran was frightened and was losing her mind. Her shrieks kept going and were clearly not going to stop anytime soon. Her hands, which were gripping the s ...

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