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The Invincible Mercenary King (by Matt Watt) novel Chapter 310

Chapter 310 

The cars sped off as fast as lightning and were hot in pursuit of the criminals. 

Linda was very determined to arrest the criminals. She drove very fast and managed to tailgate their cars. 

In fact, during the chase, she even took her gun and aimed at the car windows of the criminals. She fired two shots. 

Linda managed to shoot and kill one of the criminals. 

“Bastard”” 

“This damn cop actually has the guts to provoke me. She must have a death wish!” 

The rest of the criminals in the two cars were furious. They immediately stuck their heads out and aired their guns at Linda’s car They fired savagely 

As they fired. Linda turned the steering wheel and slowed down, narrowly dodging the attacks. 

After the bullets landed on the ground, she started speeding again. She called the traffic bureau. “On the third passageway in the neighborhood of Tantem, criminals are on the run. They are heavily armed. 

“Seal the exit of this neighborhood now!” 

As she spoke, one of the criminals leaned out of the car window with a rocket launcher in his hand and aimed at Linda, 

“S…Seriously?” Linda’s expression changed drastically. 

How did these people get such a weapon? 

A deafening sound was heard. 

One of the criminals suddenly pulled the trigger. The bazooka immediately flew toward Linda like a bolt of lightning 

“Damn it!” 

Linda reacted in time and quickly steered in the opposite direction. She avoided the bazooka attack in the nick of time. 

However, the bazooka hit one of the cars behind Linda’s. 

There was a loud booming sound. 

The car burst into flames. 

It flipped over 6.5 feet high and turned in the air several times. 

The flames engulfed the car, and everyone in that car perished. 

Following that, cries of pain were heard. 

The other police cars were also affected by the shock wave. Fragments of the bazooka shattered the windows of another car and went straight into the lungs of the other police officers, causing them to scream in pain. 

“Bastard!” 

When Linda saw this scene, her eyes turned red. She was enraged. 

“Haha! You damn cops, I’ll blow you up if you continue to come after me!” 

The criminal who launched the bazooka laughed arrogantly. 

There was a loud sound. 

While the criminal was laughing savagely, Linda fired and shot the criminal in the shoulder. Blood splattered, and the criminal’s rocket launcher fell to the ground. 

“Bastard!” 

After the criminal was injured, he became like a provoked beast. He took out a machine gun from the car and fired at Linda. 

Linda tailed the criminals very closely at a high speed. The windows and the hood of her car were all riddled with holes. 

She crouched under the steering wheel, dodging the bullets, but still pressed on the accelerator to catch up. 

The criminals did not attack again. Instead, they sped away at a maximum speed. 

Linda gritted her teeth and continued to go after them. 

“Captain Korran, stop chasing.” 

The radio in the police car transmitted the voices of other police officers. 

Linda didn’t answer. Her face darkened as she continued to give chase relentlessly. 

 

These people robbed the bank, shot her colleagues, and harmed so many innocent people. As a police officer, she had to bring this group of people to justice even if it meant risking her life. 

The police officers caught up with Linda When they saw their colleagues who were injured by the bazooka, they all stopped chasing and got out of the cars to attend to their injured colleagues. 

At the same time, they looked at Linda’s speeding car. They were very worried. 

“Why is Captain Korran going after the criminals herself?” 

“That group of people is extremely vicious, ruthless, and cruel. They also have many weapons. If she goes after them, she is courting death” 

“Quick, report to headquarters. Call for backup and the SWAT Team. We need to provide assistance to Captain Korran The police officers started a discussion as they were concerned about Linda’s safety. 

The police officers heard a loud sound. 

As the police officers were talking. Haylan’s BMW whizzed past, going after Linda. 

“Who is this? Why is he tailing Captain Korran?” 

“Is he their accomplice?” 

“He didn’t attack us. He should be someone who wants to help and not the criminals’ accomplice.” 

When the police officers who were attending to their injured teammates saw this scene, they all looked at each other in 

shock. 

“Quickly get the ambulance to send the injured officers to the hospital. I’ll bring Captain Korran back safe and sound.” 

Just as they were discussing. Haylan’s voice came from afar, and everyone could hear him loud and clear. 

All the police officers looked at each other in shock. 

The BMW was already so far away, but the driver’s voice could still be heard so clearly. How did he do it? 

However, after confirming that Haylan was here to help, the police officers heaved a sigh of relief. They were relieved that someone was going to help Linda Korran, and hence they focused on helping their injured colleagues. 

The driver in the criminals’ car kept stepping on the accelerator, and the car sped far away. 

“Mr. Hackbart, that policewoman is still following us closely. What should we do?” The criminal who had been shot in the shoulder earlier had a cold glare as he stared fiercely at Linda’s car. 

In the front passenger seat, a man wearing a monkey mask had an even colder gaze. He said clearly, “We just charge in front and get to the mountainous area. Then we abandon the car and escape. After we go over the mountain, someone will be there to help us. 

“If she continues to come after us, we’ll kill her!” 

With that, he threw a bomb. 

The bomb exploded, blowing up several cars on the road and that caused a massive traffic jam. 

Linda’s car was immediately blocked. In that short period of time, it was impossible to catch up with the criminals. 

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the two cars disappeared from the road. 

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