Dense gunfire coalesced into a continuous roar as the overturned business vehicle sparked wildly, in the blink of an eye, riddled with a dense pattern of bullet marks.
Chu Yi leaned against the back of the car, glancing up at the sky while flipping a dagger in his hand.
"The stars really are bright tonight,"
he muttered in amazement amid the popping sound of gunfire.
He hadn't noticed before, but lately, the stars seemed to shine brighter than usual, which was strange as in a city like Binhai with severe light pollution, the night sky shouldn't be this bright.
The Big Dipper especially shone with an unusual brilliance.
As his thoughts wandered, the gunfire abruptly ceased.
The attackers finally realized that their bullets couldn't penetrate the reinforced business vehicle.
Chu Yi refocused his gaze and looked up to see Claude making several hand signals, followed by two off-road vehicles flanking from the left and right, respectively.
"This is a bit too much,"