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??Chapter 126: Chapter 125: Whirlwind

Chapter 126: Chapter 125: Whirlwind

“Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!” Kels cursed repeatedly, not even bothering to count, as he turned and dashed for the door!

But even more outrageous things happened.

The level-four security door was supposed to automatically lock itself, yet his staff card couldn’t unlock the electronic lock!

“You do not have the permission to operate this.”

“You do not have the permission to operate this.”

The electronic lock kept repeating the ssage.

Just five minutes ago, this card worked perfectly to unlock the door.

“Aike! Can you hear ? Answer , damn it!”

Kels tried several tis to no avail, and, in a fit of rage, pounded the door hard, which did nothing but leave his hand painfully vibrating. He knew all too well that the door was made of steel with a thickness of at least ten centiters; it was hopeless to try to open it with his bare hands, not to ntion even with all kinds of wrenches and hamrs at his disposal.

Kels could only return to the control room and shouted at the cara on the ceiling, “Aike you idiot! Can you see ? Open the goddamn door for !”

But all attempts were futile.

He realized that MI6 was in deep trouble now.

At the sa ti, Tyler was driving on the road ho. The rush hour had passed by 7 PM, and the traffic was not heavy. He casually tuned the radio with one hand while steering with the other, driving with ease.

In fact, he relished this ti on his way ho. After a busy day at work, leaving the bustling city center felt like shedding a load off his shoulders. Even though he would be busy again tomorrow, it did not prevent him from enjoying this brief respite.

Especially when passing over the Twin Towers Bridge.

The sun would completely sink below the horizon at this ti, leaving only a hint of twilight at the edge of the sky. It was this tint of purplish-red light reflecting on the Thas River that painted the winding river in several different colors: a dim red in the distance and a bright gold nearby. Compared to the repetitive neon lights in the city, this natural spectacle was undoubtedly more splendid.

He did as he always did, pressing the window button, planning to greet the evening breeze and the twilight as he crossed the bridge.

However, the window would not open.

This malfunction slightly irritated Tyler.

Especially since the car was newly replaced not long ago.

But the very next second, his attention was completely captured by the bizarre sight ahead— the ground appeared to twist, and the spots of light from his headlights distorted irregularly.

The vehicles ahead honked ear-piercingly, their brake lights lit up one after another, moving to the side. In the rush, several cars collided with each other.

Tyler suddenly realized, it was not his illusion! The ground wasn’t warping; it was slowly lifting!

This was a feature of the Twin Towers Bridge. Whenever a large ship needed to pass through the Thas River, the bridge sections on both sides would be lifted by the mighty cables to allow free passage. Since its construction, the bridge was usually raised once a week, and the lifting periods were generally fixed, with the roads over the bridge being closed accordingly.

But under no circumstances should it have been raised today!

Tyler turned to glance at the rearview mirror, his heart sinking instantly as he saw the red and blue police lights flashing madly and the boom gates inching down.

He slamd on the brakes.

The tires screeched sharply, and the car jolted fiercely—its speed indeed dropped a bit, but it did not co to an imdiate stop and continued to rush forward.

He then yanked the steering wheel violently, hoping to use the barriers at the side of the bridge to bring the car to a halt.

But the wheel felt as if it were locked in place. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t move it an inch. Even more inconceivable was that the seat belt locked at the sa mont, tightly restraining him in his seat like a net—under normal circumstances, the seat belt would only activate its tension chanism if the vehicle were hit.

Just like that, Tyler’s car sped out ahead of a crowd of shocked onlookers, charging straight for the main deck of the Twin Towers Bridge.

“Look! What is that guy trying to do?” soone imdiately noticed the unusual scene.

“He must have hit sothing, if he doesn’t stop soon, he’s going to fall off,”

“No, can soone tell

why the damn bridge just started rising all of a sudden? I was almost killed by the car behind !”

“We should call the police right away!”

“No rush, let

post on Bluebird first.”

The chatter of the bystanders clearly wouldn’t reach Tyler’s ears, and they couldn’t possibly imagine the situation he was facing.

At this mont, all the warning lights on Tyler’s dashboard lit up, and a red and black eye appeared on the central control screen.

The mont he saw the eye, Tyler instantly understood everything!

The navigation system also emitted a synthesized electronic voice.

“If you want to live, tell us everything you know—did you know of the Demon’s existence before you entered Paradise?”

At this point, the front of the car had started to tilt upward, entering an incline. The raised bridge lood like a high wall, heralding the approach of death.

The brakes were completely out of order. No matter how much he pressed, the speed instead was increasing.

Clearly, the vehicle’s electronic control system had been completely taken over. Although the brakes were a chanical structure, the output of the electric motor was still controlled by the software. If it were a traditional gasoline car, pressing the brake would also cut off the fuel supply imdiately, but electric cars are different. As long as the electric motor runs at full speed, even if the brakes locked up, the wheels couldn’t be completely stopped. Furthermore, due to the intense friction on the brake pads, the brake discs would exhibit significant thermal decay due to the heat, until they could no longer restrain the wheels at all.

The steering wheel was the sa. It was physically connected to the steering chanism, but for ease of handling, modern vehicles are generally equipped with power steering pumps. When it operates normally, a driver can turn the steering wheel easily with one finger; but if it were to exert force in the opposite direction, the sheer power would be enough to drive one to despair.

Tyler never imagined that the Demon could go this far!

His company, in response to environntal policies, had the higher-ups commuting in electric vehicles. As a manager, Tyler naturally followed suit. Unexpectedly, this high-performance new car had beco the opponent’s weapon.

“You have less than thirty seconds left. It’s not too late to speak now.”

The electronic voice chid in again.

Tyler bent down with difficulty, pulling out a hidden dagger from beneath his shoe sole, and directly cut through his seatbelt.

“Twenty seconds.”

He then tried to open the glove compartnt on the passenger side, but the latch was locked, impossible to pull open.

“Fifteen seconds.”

Tyler opened the storage compartnt on the driver’s side, pulled out a screwdriver, then turned the handle around and smashed it hard into the corner of the car window!

Just then, the car window suddenly dropped, causing his full-force blow to miss! Because of the excessive force, his wrist hit the glass fra, and the screwdriver flew out of the window. The half-lowered car window then rapidly rose again, sealing tightly shut.

“Ten seconds.”

Tyler took a deep breath.

He made no further movents but sat back in his seat and straightened his tie.

“Tell them I’ve made the necessary contribution to national security, Britannia will surely rember everything that happened today.”

He said.

At that mont, the vehicle surged off the bridge.

For an instant, he felt as if he were flying.

The eye on the central control screen disappeared.

In that last mont, Tyler looked toward the Thas River, where the dusk had settled. The dark red ripples were moving away from him, and the golden glimrs beca closer and closer, as if it wasn’t he who was plunging into the river, but the river itself was embracing him.

With a colossal splash, all colors turned to pitch black.

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