Chapter 1163: 527 Accident_2 Chapter 1163: 527 Accident_2 Vanessa Aria stomped on the brakes as her senses returned, the car wheels scraping hard against the ground, screeching to a harsh halt.
Her hands, gripping the wheel, started trembling subconsciously.
A thin sheen of cold sweat appeared on her forehead as her startled eyes slowly regained focus.
She had almost killed someone.
Several schoolchildren were terrified by the ordeal, and instinctively turned to look at the person who had just saved them.
The person rubbed their arm, then sat up, shaking it gently.
The slight “crack” sound sent chills down the spines of the onlookers.
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They stood up, as if nothing had happened, and started walking towards the children.
“Are you all okay?” 𝑛𝑜𝑣𝑝𝑢𝘣.𝘤𝑜𝘮
The voice was pleasant, belonging to a woman, but she was wearing a mask and her face was not visible.
She squatted down and examined the children.
They were all fine, except for one little boy who had skinned his palm.
“Does it hurt?”
The boy shook his head, “No, you saved us.
Is your arm hurt?”
With her back toward the sun, the edge of her hat revealed a pair of clear, gentle eyes.
She must have been smiling, the stars seemed to have fallen into her eyes.
The boy was momentarily stunned.
“Aubree Groove.” Kelly Martinez rushed over, grabbing Aubree’s hand and looking her over, “Are you alright?
That was really dangerous.
What made you rush out like that all of a sudden?”
She had just left Benefit University when Kelly’s car was taken away by traffic police.
This wasn’t a good place to get a taxi.
Aubree suggested they go to a nearby library until Aubree suddenly bolted out.
When Kelly realized what happened and turned to look, she almost broke out in a cold sweat.
“I’m fine.
Look after the children.”
After saying this, Aubree walked straight towards the red sports car where it had come to a stop.
Kelly quickly tried to hold her back, “Let me go.”
Aubree brushed her hand away, her voice steady and devoid of any fluctuations, “I’ll go.”
The calmer she was, the more serious the situation sounded.
Kelly glanced at the red car, which showed no sign of activity.
The person inside must have been so scared they didn’t dare to come out.
If Aubree hadn’t reacted so quickly, these tender flowers of the nation would have been stains on the pavement.
Kelly’s sleeve was tugged.
She looked down to see a delicate-looking boy with intelligent eyes.
A smart kid, she thought.
“Miss, the lady who just saved us, is her name Aubree Groove?”
Kelly raised an eyebrow, “And why is that?”
“Our teacher taught us that when someone helps us, we should repay kindness with greater kindness, and if someone saves our life, only then can we repay with our life.”
Kelly almost laughed herself breathless, messing up the boy’s hair, “What kind of nonsense are you thinking about, young man?”
“I’m serious.”
Aubree arrived in front of the red car, her face pale and cold, she ordered commandingly, “Get out.”
The car remained motionless.
Aubree tapped the window with her knuckle, “Get out.”
Vanessa Aria responded, realizing she had nothing to fear.
No one was dead.
She rolled down the car window, a smirk on her face, “Can I help you?”
An unpleasant chill came over Vanessa Aria, her brows furrowed, she stared back defiantly.
The woman had her cap pulled low, and in the backlight, Vanessa couldn’t see her face clearly, only a shiver creeping up her spine that reminded her of some very unpleasant events.
“You ran a red light, violated traffic laws, and scared these kids.
You need to apologize to them.”
Vanessa Aria removed her sunglasses, a smirk on her lips, “Did I run a red light?
I wasn’t aware.
You wouldn’t want to wrongfully accuse me, would you?”
“You’re denying it?” The voice was as brittle as shattered jade, chilling Vanessa to the bone.
She had a faint sense of familiarity with that voice, like she’d heard it somewhere before.
“Why should I admit to something I didn’t do?”
Vanessa Aria lacked patience to argue with a stranger, she started the car, ready to leave.
The next moment, a hand landed on the steering wheel, elegantly turning it.
Instinctively, Vanessa’s hands jerked away as if it had been electrified.
Her gaze hardened as she stared at the woman outside the car, “Do you have a death wish?”
The woman calmly called, “Get out of the car and apologize.”
By now, a crowd of onlookers had gathered, some taking photos or recording videos with their phones.
Seeing what was happening, they began to cast dispersions on the heartless driver.
Afraid of being recognized, Vanessa quickly put her sunglasses back on, “Who do you think you are, to dare lecture me?”
The woman stepped back, and thinking she had finally agreed to cooperate, Vanessa was going to leave, when the woman spoke loudly, “I’ve long heard about how virtuous and kind-hearted Ms.
Aria is.
It’s only after seeing you today that I realized, rumors are just rumors.”