Tate Landry was cruising down the highway, oblivious to the fact that Charlie had locked onto him from above. With his eyes asionally drifting to the navigation screen, he noted that the tunnel was less than five kilometers away. The speedometer read 180 kilometers per hour, indicating he would reach his destination in just two minutes. This thought filled Tate with exhration, and as the tunnel drew near, his excitement surged, prompting him to press the elerator even harder, pushing the car to go faster.
At that moment, Tate was driving his Rolls-Royce in the overtakingne. As he approached the tunnel, he noticed several slower-moving trucks on the right side of the road. A quick nce at their license tes put him at ease; the two trucks leading the pack were part of a n orchestrated by the Banks Family. These trucks were deliberately traveling at a reduced speed to time their arrival at the tunnel based on Tate’s progress. ording to the Banks Family’s scheme, once Tate entered the tunnel, the two trucks would collide right at the entrance, effectively blocking the twone road behind them and buying Tate some crucial time to escape.
As Tate’s vehicle sped past the two trucks, there was just one kilometer left to the tunnel entrance. He dismissed any worry about the trucks trailing behind him, fully aware that a collision between the two leading vehicles would halt traffic behind them, sealing off the highwaypletely.
However, just as Tate drove into the tunnel, the two trucks ahead suddenly elerated instead of colliding as nned. They surged forward into the tunnel, and momentster, several vehicles behind them crashed at the tunnel’s entrance, creating a massive blockade. The Banks Family had set a deadly trap!
With their heavy loads, the two trucks—each carrying dozens of tons of goods—gained enough momentum to obliterate any passenger car in their path. At the tunnel’s exit, the trucks formed an imprable barrier. Tate Landry’s Rolls-Royce was now trapped, surrounded by four trucks, with no way to escape. The only oue was catastrophic: the two trucks would smash into his car, reducing it to a heap of twisted metal. There would be no survivors; Tate, Deana, and Zara would all perish in this merciless ambush.<fnbab5> Content originallyes from FιndNovel</fnbab5><h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue"><h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>