When the violent explosion sounded, Dixon sensed the sharp stabbing pain from behind, and then he severely protected the mother and daughter under him. When the fragments stabbed on his back, he let out a stuffy hum.
Later, the darkness of coma accompanied by the pain of the body attacked Dixon. He felt a smell of blood, but couldn't have any strength to open his eyes.
Before falling into the darkness, he heard someone roaring in his ears-
"Take them away! Don't look back!"
Eventually, he lost sight of every single piece of light.
Later, when Dixon opened his eyes, he suddenly remembered what he saw at the last second before coma. Lenard was standing at the end of his bed with his hands in the pockets.
He felt that his brain might have been hurt. Now he saw people with double images. Later, he closed his eyes and felt better when he opened them again.
He thought his optic nerve must have been hurt.
Seeing him like this, Lenard smiled. "Do you want to die by heading into the mall? Fortunately, they were closed on New Year's Day, otherwise what if you hurt people?"
It turned out that Ricky let them enter the shopping mall for this reason, fearing of hurting other pedestrians, it was safest to choose a big shopping mall with no one inside.
Dixon propped up to sit up, turned to see Sonia and Victor who were also asleep in the bed next to him.
Dixon asked in a hoarse voice, "Is she hurt?"
"It's just a fracture, and she will be fine soon."
Lenard raised his chin. "Why don't you look at your own back? Oh, you can't see it. Anyway, I sewed it for you, and the glass fragments were all stuck in. If they go deeper, your kidney might have been hurt."
Dixon felt that he was wrapped like a mummy now. He got used to being superior and actually felt a little curious to be like a disabled person all of a sudden.
"If she wakes up, tell her it's because I had a fatigue driving."
Dixon said hoarsely, "Don't tell her that she had been hunted."
"Now they have obviously targeted Sonia and Victor."
Lenard understood what happened to the Dixon. He held his hands in his chest. "Can you protect her next time even though you've protected her this time?"
Dixon's eyes gradually deepened, looking at Lenard's face, "I can't guarantee... unless..."
Unless Sonia stayed with him.
However, it was impossible for Sonia to agree with this suggestion. Dixon felt headache at the thought of this. Feeling even more painful on his body, his eyebrows wrinkled together.
Lenard was happy. "It's rare to see you with this tangled expression for a long time."
Dixon staring at Lenard, "Or would you help me..."
"Who am for Sonia? How can I help you protect her?"
Lenard pointed to himself. "Or you should just confess with Sonia and reach a consensus with her. At least you can have a position to protect her. Otherwise, she will not accept any protection you give her with her stubborn temper."
Dixon sighed.
Sonia hadn't woken up yet, but Victor woke up. He heard the conversation between Dixon and Lenard before. The little boy leaned against his bedside, stood up and shouted, "Brother Lenard.
Dixon and Lenard looked at him at the same time. Lenard smiled and shouted, "Are you awake? Is there anything wrong?"
Victor shook his head, and then immediately faced the Dixon road. "Mr. Borris, that van..."
"Its tire had been shot, the whole car rolled over, lost control and hit the road block. After the explosion, no one survived." Dixon faintly told him the cruel fact.
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