Chapter 36: The Tragedy

When the clock struck five o'clock in the morning, it was also time for us to get in the car and set off toward the coastal city.

I sat in the back seat with Mrs. Alina and didn't dare look up at the driver's seat because I was afraid that I would cry.

The closer the moment of parting came, the more I could not control my emotions.

Near six o'clock in the morning, the car arrived in the coastal city because Brian drove the car on the highway.

I glanced at the empty streets and felt strange even though I had been here twice before. Maybe because it wasn't yet morning, my eyes couldn't see clearly.

I don't know why I suddenly felt insecure and I felt like my intestines were burning hot. If my parents were still alive, I would have thought that something bad had happened to them.

I was about to tell Brian to slow down when suddenly a truck coming from the opposite direction appeared in front of us and was rushing at us at an amazing speed.