The driver sitting in the driver's seat suddenly slumped over the steering wheel.
Bright red blood splattered out immediately, covering Uncle Reed, who was in the passenger seat, in blood.
His eyes turned sharp instantly, and he almost reflexively reached out to press Mary Douglas's head down, pulling her into the car.
Bullets pierced through the car windows one after another, brushing past Mary's hair and hitting the window on the other side.
It was a critical moment.
If Uncle Reed had hesitated even slightly, Mary might have been killed on the spot!
Drivers on the main road stepped out of their cars to explore the situation ahead and all witnessed this deadly scene.
Such incidents involving firearms and murder are extremely rare domestically, especially in broad daylight, so blatant and audacious.
The scene became somewhat uncontrollable, with people on the street crouching and scrambling around frantically with their heads down.
