"Wait, it hurts a little!" Blake shouted as soon as her head was near the sunroof.
Luke stopped. "Where does it hurt?"
Frowning, Blake tried a few times. "My ankle seems to be stuck."
Luke pushed harder with his leg, and the seat in front of him opened up a little more. "Let's see if you can pull it out now."
Blake frowned and bit her lip. "Wait, it feels better. There's room to move …"
They stayed in this awkward position for about ten seconds, when Blake suddenly smiled. "Okay, it's out."
Luke said, "Then I'll continue."
Blake nodded.
Luke didn't know what to do either.
The car was stuck in an underground pipe, and there wasn't enough space on either side.
The front windshield was blocked by the driver and more concrete blocks. The rear windshield had been smashed in half, and no one could get out from either side.
Of course, if both of them were unconscious, it would be very simple. Luke could simply take out a knife and cut off the entire roof.
Thankfully, Blake, the most troublesome person, was already free.
With her ankle free, she was quickly pulled out by Luke.
But when her upper body crawled out of the sunroof, both of them were embarrassed.
Because … she was stuck again.
Luke said, "… I'll take my leg back first."
Blake simply nodded, a little embarrassed.
Just now, it was her impressive breasts that had been stuck under Luke's leg.
If Luke had used force, he could've pulled her out, but she would probably be naked in her low-cut evening gown.
A moment later, Blake was standing next to the roof.
Luke leaned into the car and picked up a phone from the backseat, before he gave it to Blake.
"Get on. I'll take you up." He bowed slightly, and she obediently lay on his back.
Holding her with one hand, Luke exerted strength with his legs and his other hand as he quickly climbed out of the collapsed pipe.
It wasn't safe down there.
So far, there were still occasional aftershocks, and Luke didn't want to kill her with a piece of concrete.
"Wait here. Don't move around. I'll get you out after I save the driver, "he said as he put Blake down on his back.
Blake nodded again and didn't say anything.
Luke jumped down the underground pipe again and got into the car through the sunroof.
Two minutes later, he returned with the unconscious driver on his back. "Let's go. Follow me. Keep your feet steady. Don't rush."
With one hand on the driver's back and the other holding Blake's, Luke tried to distract her so that she wouldn't have to look at the bloody, unlucky driver. "Why did you come here alone?"
Blake said, "One of my … mom's friends is having a party upstairs, so I came to check it out."
Luke asked, "Why didn't he leave with you?"
Blake's expression was a little ugly. He hesitated for a moment before saying, "He has something to attend to, so he left first."
Looking at the girl's face, Luke found it odd. Why was the girl calling Claire for help instead of her "mother's friend?" That person should be in the building!
But there might be some inconvenient things that happened, so he didn't want to ask.
Just like that, the three of them carefully made their way out of the underground parking lot.
Stopping a patrol officer, Luke quickly explained the driver's injuries and told them to find an ambulance as soon as possible. He then turned to Blake and said, "Okay, you can follow me in the ambulance later. If you feel uncomfortable, you can get it checked out at the hospital. Call me if anything happens. "
As he spoke, he gave her a business card.
Blake accepted the card and said, "Thank you."
Luke nodded and turned around. "Okay, I still have work to do. I won't see you out … uh."
Blake stepped forward and gave him a big hug. She even kissed him on the cheek. "Thank you very much, Luke."
Luke put on his signature smile. "You're welcome. It's my job!" He then turned around and entered the building again.
But at that moment, he couldn't help but sigh inwardly. She was indeed a real person!
Blake, however, stood there with a complicated expression as she tightened her casual clothes.
Although the casual clothes were also covered in dust, they were much better than the dirty and torn low-cut dress she was wearing.
It had originally been Luke's casual clothes, but Luke had given them to her when he saw how disheveled she looked.
Recalling what Luke had said earlier, she had an indescribable feeling.
Some people were only paid a pittance, but were willing to risk their lives to save her.
Some people were worth billions, but they watched as she was trapped underground and never came back.
She finally made up her mind: she was going to stay in Los Angeles with her father and never go to San Francisco.
Luke had no idea that his casual words had changed the fate of a certain family.
Unlike Blake, who was thinking of "saving the people," he was going into the building to save a bunch of bigshots who were "like pigs."
Selina had sent the description "like pigs." She was clearly in a bad mood.
That was because she was climbing the building.
The exterior of the 82-story Redick Building was beautiful, but when the big shots didn't dare to use the elevator to come down, nor could they use the helicopter to leave, it became a deadly mountain.
For the Los Angeles Police Department, it was even more fatal.
That was because the biggest boss of LAPD had received a lot of calls, and had no choice but to mobilize the scarce police force to get the bigshots down from the top floor of the building.
As one of the few elite female detectives in the city center, Selina was immediately asked to go up and take the two female bigshots down.
She immediately burst out in expletives.
But none of the officers around her said anything, and simply looked at her with admiration and respect.
They weren't bold enough to call the people up there pigs, even though they felt that it was a damned apt description.
Selina was only dissatisfied, but she had plenty of stamina. She was just unhappy.
The other two policewomen could only climb the stairs in silence with dark expressions. Their hearts were madly cursing the big shots and their relatives on the rooftop.
Thinking that they would have to go up to the 82nd floor with a couple of women to take care of them all the way down, they felt like they were on the verge of collapsing.
When Luke made the call, Selina was resting with the unlucky officers.
Going up to the 50th floor in one go was completely different from going up to the 5th floor in one go.
If it weren't for the calls from their boss from time to time, the officers would have to rest at the 30th floor at most.
As Luke jogged up at a normal speed, he thought to himself, This won't do. It's too much time. I have to think of another way to get rid of those pigs.
With that thought in mind, he sent a message to Selina.
Selina perked up when she read the message, and quickly agreed with him.
She didn't want to climb the building overnight.
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.