Neither of them spoke again, with Ethan Herd driving like he didn't care whether they lived or died, the buildings and streetlights on both sides whirring past like phantoms.
Scarlett Glenn's face turned a bit pale. Gritting her teeth, she said, "I've still got things to do, if you dare to drag me to death with you, I dare to make sure you won't be a man anymore."
Ethan Herd finally found a weapon to threaten Scarlett Glenn and stomped on the accelerator. He gave a dry laugh and said, "If I can't achieve my grand goal in this life, what does it matter whether I'm a man or not?"
Scarlet Glenn wanted to kick him when she thought of his grand goal, but remembering he was driving, she silently took back the leg she had raised.
Scarlet Glenn tightly held onto the seat belt without relaxing. She chuckled coldly, "Your mother was right when she said you haven't known your ass from your elbow since childhood."