As the rain became heavier and his injuries began to hurt again, Gu Yusheng's consciousness grew more and more confused, and he gradually lost sight of the road ahead.
He struggled to keep his spirits up and his eyes open wide, trying to keep an eye on the passers-by as he drove onward.
He felt like he had driven half a mile, or maybe only a few hundred feet when his legs felt so weak that he couldn't even stamp on the accelerator.
His breathing became more and more laborious, and his eyelids continued to droop. He knew that he could no longer stay awake. Before falling into a coma, with the last of his consciousness, he drove the car to the side of the road, then slammed on the brakes. The car stopped askew, and he laid his head on the steering wheel, motionless.
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When Gu Yusheng woke up, it was still dark. He opened his eyes, seeing a familiar dim light.