Robbery, hand over all the valuables on you, in the car, and move quickly!” Kiera still couldn’t see clearly what the people who got out of the car looked like.
With excellent hearing, she vaguely heard what the gangsters said.
She ran over immediately.
When the man tremblingly took out his wallet and handed it to a man, Kiera rushed over with lightning speed, kicked the wallet with her kick.
The wallet flew out of the man’s hand.
Kiera moved very quickly, turned around, and rushed to catch the dropped wallet.
Then, she raised her hand, and the wallet flew in through the open car door, bounced on the front glass of the car, and then fell on the passenger seat.
This change shocked everyone.
Kiera’s movements were too fast.
All actions were done in one go.
When they came back to their senses, Kiera had already kicked over two motorcycles.
Before the people on the motorcycle got up, she picked up a stick that had fallen and beat them up.
Howling on the ground.
The people on the four or five motorcycles that hadn’t been kicked down all jumped out of the car, brandishing the iron rods in their hands and besieging Kiera, shouting: “Where did you come from, how dare you meddle in your own business?” Kiera, who came from a family of martial arts, had been practicing martial arts since she was a child.
Her boxing skills were many times stronger than that of Serenity.
When Serenity faced a dozen gangsters, she could easily turn defeat into victory.
Not to mention Kiera.
She didn’t say a word, just waved the iron rod.
Her moves were full of vigor, and the stick never missed.
Only screams could be heard, and when Kiera stopped, the men besieging her had already fallen to the ground, writhing in pain.
The few people who were still riding on motorcycles saw that it was not good, so they hurriedly ran away on motorcycles.
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