Chapter 356 Fair
At once, she felt ashamed and angry. Looking at him aggrievedly, she asked, âDid you ask me to
come over here so you could help Camila take revenge?â Silas didnât answer her question and said
indifferently instead, âOne and a half months ago, Camila was in a serious car accident. She survived,
but only because of her luck, not because the one who planned the accident was kind. Today, I will
use the same method you used on her. You should have no objections, right?â Aleenaâs mind went
blank and her face turned as white as a sheet. Her whole body went weak as she quickly explained,
âSilas, it wasn't me!â Silas didnât bother to listen to her explanation and just kept turning his phone
in his hand unconcernedly. âFor the sake of Uncle Eric and Aunt Kelly, I'll give you a chance to live.
You have one hour. If you can escape from these cars in one hour, I'll let you go. But if you can't,
then that's your fate!â His tone was calm, as if he was talking about the weather. Aleena couldn't
believe what she had just heard. Silas had indeed prepared these cars for her, but they were here to
take her life! She looked around. She needed to escape from all these cars? How was that possible?
She looked at him and said coldly, âMy mum knows I went to see you. If something happened to
me, how would you explain it to my mother?â She still didn't believe that Silas would do anything to
her. Silas gave her a wanton, lazy smile. âDrunk driving is a perfectly reasonable excuse. I'll use your
plan to get back on you. Isn't that fair?!â
Aleena was so shocked that her legs turned numb. âI told you it wasnât me. If you want to avenge
Camila, just say it straight. Why bother with all these excuses? You want me to run away from all
these cars? You might as well just kill me.â Silas looked at her, his eyes as cold as the arctic. âIf you
wish to die, it's really simple. Just stand where you are.â
Maybe it was because the whole situation was so different from what she had imagined, and
because his words were so unfeeling, Aleenaâs tears fell to the ground. âFine. If you don't believe
me, kill me.â
She walked over with dignity and stubbornly stood at the spot where Silas had pointed. Silas looked
emotionless like a machine. He looked at her without blinking and signaled the cars with his hand.
The roar of the cars around them got louder and louder.
The feeling of being so close to death made her heart shrink into a ball.
At first, Aleena stared at Silas without blinking, but then she saw a car driving straight toward her.
Her eyes kept looking at the car that was getting closer and closer to her. She wanted to challenge
Silas so she stood there firmly, but the car didn't seem to hesitate, as if the driver couldn't see her
standing there.
5 metres...
3 metres......
2 metres...
Aleenaâs heart was in so much pain she felt as if it was going to explode. Her mind suddenly
regained clarity and she realized Silas really didn't care about her being dead or alive. When the
time came, she would just be a pitiful girl who had died from drunk driving. She couldn't really just
stand there and wait for death. She wanted to get away, but her legs had already turned to jelly..
Aleena screamed frantically, trying to get away on her hands and feet. She even fell to the ground
trying to get away from the car and scraped her knees. But she couldn't care about the pain. She
turned her head with lingering fear and watched the car drive over the spot she was standing at a
few seconds ago. If she didn't dodge, she would've been a corpse. She looked at Silas in disbelief
and she really wanted to question him: Would he really only be satisfied when he killed her?
But those cars didn't give her the time to do so. Another car was driving toward her, and she was
still on the floor.