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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 335

When Alistair was chasing after them, he caught a glimpse of Annabelle looking back. His heart was elated. Now that he saw Annabelle was unharmed, his high-strung heart finally rested. The man stepped on his gas and continued to tail the black car.

Alistair kept honking behind them.

As Cole Ho drove faster and faster, Alistair increased his speed too.

However, how could a normal convertible match the speed of a sports car. After a short moment, the two cars were already front to back.

They were driving on a single lane and Cole Ho didn’t want to let him pass. Alistair had no way to overtake him. Moreover, Cole Ho had drove to a remote area. On one side, it was the mountain and the other side a cliff. If they were to be careless, they might crash down the cliff with that speed.

Alistair stared at the car in front and kept honking, trying to make Cole Ho stop. When he saw that Cole Ho accelerated, he knew his intention.

But no matter how fast he went, could he be faster than Alistair’s car?

Alistair followed closely behind.

When Alistair saw that Cole Ho had no intention to stop the car, he stepped on the gas and knocked on his rear. He did not hit it hard as his intention was to damage Cole Ho’s car so that it wouldn’t be able to run.

Cole Ho was driving and he felt the impact. When he looked back from the rear mirror, he saw that Alistair was charging at him again.

“That crazy bastard!” Cole Ho fumed and he continued to accelerate.

Annabelle felt the bump in the car as well. When she turned her head back and saw Alistair, she felt an invisible arm grabbing on her heart.

That was not fear. However, the moment she looked at Alistair’s expression and eyes, she felt a complicated feeling.

It was as if she didn’t need to worry one bit with him around her.

When Alistair saw that Cole Ho didn’t want to stop, he kept bumping on his rear, over and over again.

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