Ou Heng didn't actually want to take it, but as long as everyone was careful, nothing should go wrong.

However, before he could say no, Zhou Yi stuffed the thing into his hand without giving any explanation and said seriously, "Take it! Don't make me say it again!"

Faced with this sudden move, Ou Heng looked at the amulet in his hand helplessly, then raised his head and rolled his eyes at Zhou Yi, muttering unhappily: "No, I'm talking to you, do you really believe in this stuff?"

"Of course, I believe it. As the saying goes, 'It is better to believe it than not to believe it'! Besides, he actually predicted that something bad would happen to Ouyang. Isn't that enough proof?"

As Zhou Yi spoke, he looked at Ou Heng with a firm gaze.

But Ou Heng shook his head disapprovingly and retorted, "Come on, the fact that Xiaoyang was injured and went to the hospital was already on the hot search list half an hour ago, okay? It's not surprising that he knew about it, right?"

Obviously, Ou Heng has always been skeptical about the so-called prophecy.

However, Zhou Yi did not seem to be affected by Ou Heng's words. He knew very well that from his sister-in-law's performance at the time, she was definitely not deliberately putting on a show or deceiving them.

Moreover, the man named Feng Lang also seemed to be quite sincere and reliable.

Therefore, Zhou Yi firmly believes that there must be some inexplicable mystery in this.

Then, Zhou Yi glared at Ou Heng fiercely, and the meaning of his eyes was self-evident - shut up!

After seeing his extremely serious look, Ou Heng stopped talking and thought that it was just a piece of talisman paper, and he could just throw it away when he got off the bus.

At this time, Zhou Yi, who was sitting in the driver's seat, was trying his best to control the speed of the car, trying to make it go slower.

I saw a Maybach slowly appearing on the road. Its speed was so slow that the drivers behind it couldn't help but curse when they saw it.

Ou Heng witnessed all this, and couldn't help but feel a strong sense of helplessness in his heart, and even had the urge to vomit blood: "Brother, can you speed up a little? If you keep going at this snail's pace, by the time we get to the hospital, I'm afraid my brother will have already woken up!"

However, in the face of Ou Heng's complaints and urging, Zhou Yi seemed indifferent and still held the steering wheel steadily.

Zhou Yi responded calmly: "Isn't this good? Even if we arrive at the hospital early, if he hasn't woken up yet, won't we just have to wait there? Why not take advantage of this time to drive slowly over there? Maybe when we arrive at our destination, he will just be awake. In this way, can't we immediately ask about the specific situation?"

Hearing this, Ou Heng suddenly felt speechless, as if he had fallen into a deep state of self-isolation.

Finally, he sighed helplessly and said harshly: "Well, if that's the case, then I'm going to let it go! If you get scolded by others later, you can explain it yourself!"

After saying that, Ou Heng simply closed his eyes and no longer paid attention to the road conditions ahead.

Zhou Yi just shook his head slightly and continued to drive the vehicle with full concentration.

Not long after, they finally drove into a road with relatively less traffic, and Zhou Yi couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

But at this moment, an accident suddenly happened - there was a loud "bang", and it turned out that a car behind accidentally rear-ended their car.

Fortunately, there were no other vehicles blocking the way ahead, so Zhou Yi managed to stabilize the situation.

Ou Heng was suddenly awakened by this sudden impact. He rubbed his eyes and shouted in astonishment: "What's going on?"

Zhou Yi, who was sitting in the driver's seat, replied nervously: "It seems like we were rear-ended!" Just as he finished speaking and was about to turn off the engine and get out to check the situation, the car suffered another even more violent collision, with a force far greater than the previous one.

Zhou Yi and Ou Heng looked at each other and understood each other - things might not be that simple.

Zhou Yi stepped on the accelerator without hesitation and increased the speed to the maximum, trying to get rid of the vehicle chasing him from behind; while Ou Heng quickly called the traffic police to report the current emergency situation to them.

However, the car behind him didn't seem to give up the idea of ​​chasing him at all, and instead approached him more frantically.

Ou Heng tightly grasped the amulet in his hand, secretly complaining in his heart: Is it true that as the Taoist said, I am doomed to die today? At this moment, he accidentally caught a glimpse of the license plate number of the car behind him and became angry.

It turned out that the owner of the car was the madman who had threatened him at the company gate with a knife two days ago.

Fortunately, the police arrived in time and took him away. I didn't expect that this guy would become even more aggressive today and directly create trouble on the road.

"What's going on?" Zhou Yi concentrated on controlling the steering wheel and asked Ou Heng anxiously.

Ou Heng said with lingering fear: "Don't mention it! It's that madman from two days ago. He actually followed us here! No matter what, we have to find a way to get rid of this guy first."

At this moment, Ou Heng was filled with worries, after all, the person following him was a desperate man.

"Be careful! Ahead!" Ou Heng widened his eyes in horror, staring at the huge truck that suddenly changed lanes without any warning.

At this moment, although Zhou Yi was extremely anxious, it was too late for him to control the car to avoid the accident in time.

Oh my God! Is he really going to die this time and become a pile of pitiful "compressed biscuits"? At the critical moment, Ou Heng unbuckled his safety belt without hesitation, flew towards Zhou Yi, and protected him tightly with his body.

At the same time, Zhou Yi could only close his eyes helplessly. However, at this moment, a deafening crash sounded through the sky, as if the whole world was shaking.

This thrilling scene instantly woke the two men from their coma. When they looked out the window, they couldn't help but gasp and felt scared - they saw extremely sharp steel bars just within reach. If they hadn't been so lucky just now, these deadly weapons would have pierced their bodies long ago!

After calming down a little, Ou Heng suddenly felt a burning sensation on his palm. He looked down and found that the amulet he was holding had turned into ashes.

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