Chapter 161 - 161 161 Car Accident
Chapter 161 - 161 161 Car Accident
?Chapter 161: Chapter 161 Car Accident Chapter 161: Chapter 161 Car Accident Just as he stepped off the bus, suddenly three or four young men squeezed out of the door, quickly surrounding Bai Song.
They all flashed knives in their hands, looking at Bai Song with malice.
“Who asked you to meddle, let our guy go right now, or else a white blade goes in and a red blade comes out, don’t blame us for not making ourselves clear.” It was obvious they were all together.
The passengers on the bus, seeing the knives, were already scared stiff, not daring to make a move; everyone feared gangster retaliation and no one dared to step up.
The girl was also terrified, tugging at Bai Song’s arm, “Let’s just let it go. After all, my wallet has been recovered. You can’t take on so many people alone.” Mostly the girl feared Bai Song getting hurt; seeing that these guys were not good, she worried that Bai Song would be at a disadvantage.
Bai Xiao carefully stepped back several steps with his luggage, making way, and yelled toward the girl, “Miss, you better come over to this side, don’t get hurt.”
The girl glared at Bai Xiao angrily, thinking at first that he was in cahoots with Bai Song, and now realizing that he was just another onlooker, staying further away from trouble than anyone else.
“I won’t go. The People’s Liberation Army was kind enough to help me; I can’t just stand by and watch him deal with the bad guys alone.”
Bai Xiao gave a thumbs up, “Miss, can you fight?”
The girl immediately looked baffled; she really couldn’t.
Speaking timidly, “But I can’t just watch someone be a Good Samaritan for me, and I hide away at a distance.” Although the eyes of the gangsters around her were evasive, she still bravely stood by Bai Song’s side.
A few men with knives chuckled sinisterly, with one wielding a knife approaching, “Yo, girlie, pretty brave, huh? You’re pretty, too. Since you like to poke your nose into others’ business so much, why not play with us brothers?” he said lewdly, reaching out to touch the girl’s cheek.
What happened next was seeing Bai Song move like a dragon diving into water. The man’s head was grabbed, his knee hammered into the stomach, causing him to immediately fall to one side clutching his belly, unable to rise; Bai Song twisted the man’s fingers with one hand, and with a snap, the fingers were grotesquely twisted; with a kick, the man was knocked unconscious, and with one hand, Bai Song gently pushed the girl backward, the force steady and firm, sending the girl back a few steps out of the men’s attack range.
The men were caught off guard, gripping their knives tighter.
“Guys, this one’s tough, let’s gang up.”
Desperate, the girl tried to rush forward but was firmly held back by Bai Xiao.
“What are you doing? Don’t make things worse!” This was her first time seeing a girl who clearly couldn’t fight yet insisted on jumping in to help.
“I can’t just stand by and watch him suffer, can I?”
“He won’t suffer, just watch! My big brother is awesome!”
The girl’s eyes widened, pointing at Bai Song she asked, “Is that your big brother?”
Bai Xiao nodded earnestly, “Yes, that’s him, genuine and guaranteed!”
“Then why aren’t you helping?” The attitude was none too pleasant.
“What help could I give? When it comes to fighting, I’m not the match of those baddies. If I go up there and get caught, wouldn’t I be taken hostage? That would only cause trouble for my big brother! Besides, my big brother is fine, the capable can take on more work.” Bai Xiao was indifferent; Bai Song had even caught drug traffickers in his previous life, plus she knew Bai Song was special forces, with such skills, just a few bluffing hoodlums couldn’t do much to Bai Song.
All of a sudden, the girl fell silent, deeply reflecting whether she had acted impulsively. Far from helping, if she really had been caught, how could Bai Song have saved her? That would indeed have been making trouble for him.
At this point, Bai Song had already moved like lightning, rising and falling. The men’s knives fell to the ground, and they too fell down.
The gangsters lay on the ground, and everyone on the bus applauded and cheered.
Such a gratifying moment naturally excited people; bad guys defeated, good guys punishing evil and promoting virtue—this was indeed the act of a chivalrous hero.
The girl’s palms turned red from all the slapping.
Watching Bai Song, her face was full of admiration; at that moment, Bai Song was nothing short of a hero.
A few hooligans realized the situation was bad and that they had encountered a tough opponent. They immediately scrambled to their feet and ran. If they didn’t run now, they would be too late once the police arrived. The police station was very close by, and given the noise they had made, it wouldn’t take more than a minute for the station officers and the police to get there.
The group quickly scattered in all directions, darting into the alleyways along the street.
Many passengers from the bus started coming down to help Bai Song catch the fleeing thugs.
No one dared to help before for fear of retaliation, but now, coming down to join in meant there was an element of beating the drowning dog.
Bai Song also joined in the chase, when suddenly he saw a hooligan being chased by two men, running straight onto the road.
A military jeep from behind almost crashed into them.
The driver of the jeep also saw the person suddenly appearing and, in panic, turned the steering wheel sharply. The vehicle swerved, and before the driver could slam on the brakes, a city bus from behind smashed into it hard, hitting both the jeep and another bus that had been stationary at the station and hadn’t left yet.
Almost instantly, a chain collision occurred.
The three vehicles were squeezed together.
The front of the jeep was mangled, and the city bus was billowing thick smoke; the situation looked critical.
Bai Song saw this and quickly called for help, knowing that there were many young and strong men among those who had just come off the bus. If they didn’t help now, in case of an explosion, they would be waiting for death.
“Everyone, hurry and save people!” Bai Song sprinted towards the accident.
Bai Xiao dropped her luggage. Everything happened so fast; suddenly, in front of her, three vehicles were squeezed together like a sandwich cookie. Hearing the painful groans of the people inside, she knew she couldn’t just stand by and watch.
Following Bai Song, she ran over, shouting as she did, “Big brother, I’m right behind you.”
Perhaps only Bai Song understood the meaning of that sentence.
Bai Song and Bai Xiao rushed to the front of the vehicles.
Being far away at first, they only saw the three vehicles colliding, which was shocking, but arriving at the scene revealed a much grimmer sight.
After the collision, it was the jeep in the middle that suffered the worst, its front and rear ends crushed between the two city buses.
However, the two city buses also looked severely damaged.
The doors were badly deformed, the windows had shattered into fragments, and many inside were groaning in pain.
Bai Song went straight to the jeep and tried to force the door open, but it was stuck due to the deformation.
The driver, bloody and weak in the driver’s seat, said to Bai Song, “Hurry and save the Chief.”
Bai Song glanced at the back seats, where two people were gravely injured; one was impaled by a warped railing coming through from the rear, his body nailed to the seat and his chest soaked in blood, while the other had an arm grotesquely deformed, obviously broken.
Even in the most tragic accidents, there are often miraculous survivals, and sometimes a minor collision can result in a broken spine and immediate death. A lot depends on the posture and the timing—sigh, it’s really all down to luck.
Clearly, luck was not on the side of these individuals right now.