Chapter 35: Time and Fate
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Special District 9 Chapter 35: Time and Fate

In the midst of the wilderness.

Old Cat opened the car door and leaped out. He examined his car and noticed that the right rear wheel was lodged deeply inside a layer of loosened snow crust.

“Why do accidents always occur during urgent situations…!”

Old Cat spat coldly as he took out a torchlight from the car. He squatted down to examine the condition of the right rear wheel and found that the wheel was surrounded by a layer of soft snow. It was not in contact with any firm ground at all.

After careful examination, Old Cat rushed over to the back trunk and pulled on the metal wire locking the spare tire in place with all his might. Even so, it took a moment before the spare tire was finally released. However, due to the freezing weather and the snow that had piled up on the car, the spare tire was frozen against the back trunk. So, Old Cat had no choice but to press his entire weight against the spare tire and press it down as hard as he could to dislodge it.

Huaji! Huaji!

A squeaky sound echoed in the air as Old Cat shook the tire with all his might. After shaking for some time, the spare tire finally fell to the ground. However, the triangle hook between the wheel and the metal chain ended up cutting across half of Old Cat’s thigh, and fresh blood spurted all over the ground.

Old Cat looked at the glaring gash on his thigh, but he gritted his teeth and bore with the pain. Not daring to waste any time at all, he quickly pushed the spare tire over and placed it beneath the right rear wheel before returning back to the car.

“Amitabha, Virgin Mary, Lord Jesus… Please do some good and let me go…” Old Cat muttered anxiously beneath his breath as he pulled the car’s clutch and stepped on the accelerator.

“Go!”

Old Cat suddenly pressed down on the accelerator as he roared.

Weng!

The engine roared, and after shaking back and forth, the car finally started to slowly drive out of the loosened snow crust.

Old Cat turned the steering wheel at an angle before pressing down on the accelerator once more, and the car immediately

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