Three hours later, the highway was a blur of orange sodium lights. Lino pushed the stick into fifth, the engine screaming in a frequency that vibrated through his teeth. Behind him, three black SUVs—Ares’s clean-up crew—threaded through traffic with lethal precision.
"You’re never out when they’re using your tech to kill cops," the man replied, collapsing against a stack of reinforced tires. Lost.Bullet.2.2022.PL.WEB-DLx264-K83.mkv
He slammed the brakes, the specialized hydraulic system locking the rear wheels in a perfect 180-degree spin. As the lead SUV hurtled toward him, Lino engaged the pneumatic ram. The collision was a symphony of screeching metal. The SUV launched into the air, a two-ton bird of prey clipped mid-flight, while Lino’s car absorbed the shock through the custom dampeners he’d spent months perfecting. Three hours later, the highway was a blur
Lino looked at the car. It was a Frankenstein of engineering: a sleeper sedan packed with a nitrogen-cooled turbocharger and a front bumper forged from industrial-grade titanium, designed to flip armored transport trucks like toys. He didn't grab a gun. He grabbed a wrench. "You’re never out when they’re using your tech