The Three–Way Fight to Seize the Wedding Car
The wedding car being hijacked coincided almost exactly with the chaos that happened at the wedding venue.
The convoy of wedding cars was neatly arranged with the main wedding car surrounded by two cars in each direction. Everything was proceeding smoothly until, at a red light, several SUVs appeared out of nowhere, isolating the main wedding ca
The driver of the wedding car, who regularly drove for William, was rather sharp. He realized they were surrounded, so he immediately contacted Lyle over the walkie–tallde.
“Mr. Inning, something’s wrong!”
Lyle responded, “Turn left in front”
The SUVs were also trying to force the wedding car to barn left, indicating there were likely more reinforcements or a larger plot awaiting them if they turned left. Why would Lyle suggest they follow along?
The driver gripped the steering wheel and protested, “We can’t do that! Turning left takes us farther from the wedding venue, Mr. Inning!”
Lyle’s car, which was on the right, suddenly swerved over. “Turn left.”
The wedding can barely avoided a collision, and in the process, was forced to turn left onto another road.
Emelie in the backseat clutched onto her bouquet tightly. Meanwhile, William’s uncle and aunt, who were also in the wedding car, were panicking, asking what was happening Property © of .
Only Emelie seemed unsurprised.
That day, Lyle had come to Eastbay to share Wesley’s plan. On her birthday on Monday, which also happened to be her wedding day, they would make their move amidst the chaos.
Emelie fastened her seatbelt
At that moment, a car from the convoy behind suddenly accelerated and rammed into the rear of Lyle’s car, as it trying to teach him a lesson.
Lyle was jolted forward several meters. Instinctively, he pulled the brakes. He sensed something was wrong and turned back.
Through the windshield, he saw that the driver was Elias. What was Elias doing in the wedding convoy?
Immediately, several white sedans zipped onto the road, weaving in and out, trying to block the SUVs and reclaim the wedding car.
Lyle quickly realized that was and the white sedans were part of William’s arrangement that had not been communicated to him. He had suspected Lyle all along
Lyle wasn’t in the position to wonder when he had been exposed. He had to succeed now, no matter what
Lyle pursued his lips. He shifted gears, and floored the accelerator, chasing after the wedding cat.
He ordered the other wedding cars over the walkie–tallde, “Block the white sedans!”
Just Ele that, the main road turned into a racing track Wedding cars decked out in white ribbons, the initial wave of SUVs, and the aggressive white sedans were all vying for the
main wedding car
Since it was Monday, the traffic was light. However, given that dozens of vehicles were speeding on the same road, they used both lanes of the road for their high–speed chase. All of them refused to spare each other a chance.
One white sedan managed to get ahead and abruptly swerved to block the wedding car, attempting to force it to stop.
Lyle clenched his teeth, gripped the wheel, and rammed into the white sedan
without hesitation. That cleared a path for the wedding car, which was still being pushed forward by
the SUVE
However, just as quickly, two white sedans boxed in the wedding car, one in front and one behind it
Immediately, the SUV on the right swerved over, forcing the wedding car driver, who didn’t want to cooperate with Lyle, to steer left to avoid a collision. This maneuver freed the wedding car from the white sedans‘ trap.
Elias cursed under his breath. If it weren’t for Emelie and William’s uncle and aunt in the car, he would have rammed it to force a stop.
This road led to the docks, where the Graham family had several yachts. They probably intended to escape by water.
Elias couldn’t let that happen. He gave an order through his earpiece, saying, “Take out those SUVs first.”
The thunderous roar of motorcycle engines announced the fourth wave of vehicles joining the action on the road.
Two motorcycles cut through the dense traffic, each carrying two people. Taking advantage of their size, they darted through the cars.
Each time they reached an SUV, the passenger in the pillion seat would smash an iron rod into the weakest corners of the SUV window. The glass would crack on the first blow and a second blow would shatter it completely.
The SUV drivers would be caught off guard and lose control, veering off the road, just like that, they had neutralized several SUVs.
With no more SUV’s trapping it, the wedding car immediately pulled over.
William’s uncle and aunt, shaken by the harrowing chase, began to vomit from the shock.
Lyle quickly caught up and jumped out of his car. He opened the door of the main wedding car and pulled Emelie from the back seat. “Wesley is waiting at the docks. I’ll have someone take you there!”
Emelie grabbed his hand, looked him in the eye, and said, “Thank you!”
Lyde smulled briefly and banded her to one of his men. “Gio, quickly!”