For several times, Quinten was almost thrown to the ground as the car sped away late at night like a wild horse breaking out of its reins, but he managed to hang on tightly to the roof.
On top of that, he was able to seize the chance to smash the sunroof with his fists. He grabbed the neck of the driver through the roof and howled, "Stop!"
"Get lost!" The driver growled and proceeded to slam on the brakes. He thought he could use inertia to get Quinten off the car.
Just as he was about to hit the brakes, Quinten's hold on him intensified. He broke the driver's neck, killing him instantly.
The car skidded sideways and crashed into a roadside tree.
Quinten was flung off the roof. He landed hard on the ground.
The airbags in the car were inflated. Aside from being out of breath, both Black Lady and Penny Smith were unscathed.
Quinten struggled to get up. As he shook his head forcefully to keep his consciousness, he saw Black Lady gripping Penny and getting out of the car.
Just as he wanted to rush over to them, a black SUV sped towards them and pulled up right next to Black Lady.
The Assassin came down from the car and said coldly, "Take her with the car, I'll deal with these annoying bloodhounds.”
"Let Madam go!" Quinten was shocked and angry to see Penny Smith being dragged into the black SUV.
As he rushed forward, he was blocked by The Assassin. Staring at the badly hurt Quinten, The Assassin laughed savagely. "Fight me!"
"Go to hell!" Quinten yelled and stepped forward to punch The Assassin in his stomach.
Slap! The sound was deafening.
However, the fat on The Assassin's body served as his thick armor. He was perfectly unscathed.
Quinten stared wide-eyed as he could not believe that his explosive punch failed to harm the Assassin as it should have. It was as harmless as hitting on the water surface.
"Go to hell!” The Assassin snickered as he punched Quinten and sent him flying across the street.
Quinten immediately stood up and bolted upright after being beaten. He put up his stance again. However, blood started trickling from the corner of his mouth.
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