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The child's face was still scorching a few minutes ago, and in the blink of an eye, the sky was dark.

Lightning and thunder, torrential rain, visibility became extremely low.

The wipers have basically become decorations, and the cars speeding on the highway have slowed down.

A blinding bolt of lightning brought an earth-shattering thunderclap.

Xin Yu, who was resting in the back seat with his eyes closed, opened his eyes and reached out to rub his temples that were faintly painful.

She was originally in France for a year-long return to the furnace for further study, and received instructions from a domestic company to fly back from France to catch a few fashion shows.

It's been nearly thirty hours since I closed my eyes.

At this time, I rushed from the show in Shenzhen to Guangzhou to participate in the opening ceremony of the Guangzhou International Fashion Exhibition.

Xin Yu works in a well-known clothing company in China, is the chief designer of the company's women's clothing department, studied under a famous French design master, and went to France for further study because of the needs of the company's development, focusing on the design of accessories.

Looking out the window, although the itinerary of this trip is relatively urgent, such bad weather is really not suitable for continuing to hurry.

Xin Yu's brows tightened, and she instructed the driver specially equipped by the Shenzhen branch for her: "Find a place to shelter from the rain first, this kind of weather is too unsafe." ”

According to the signs, there is a rest area 500 meters ahead.

The driver turned on his turn signal as instructed to change lanes, but at this moment a sharp braking sound came from behind, followed by several loud crashing sounds.

The momentum from behind knocked the car into the air, which was changing lanes.

Xin Yu's memory was stuck in a loud explosion, and then he didn't know anything.

When she opened her eyes again, she felt that her whole body was weak, and her head was in unbearable pain as if she had been opened by a knife.

With difficulty, he raised his hand and rubbed his unusually painful forehead, and looked around to find that he was lying on his back in the wild.

There are white clouds floating in the blue sky, and there are still flashes of lightning, thunder, and storms in memory.

Could it be that I am too tired, my memory is wrong, and there is no lightning and thunder at all?

But what about lying in the wild with a sore body?

Enduring the pain all over his body, Xin Yu tried to change his state to lie down and sit.

Fortunately, there was a stone tablet beside her, and she sat up against it, only to realize that she was on a quiet hillside.

Looking around, there is only a winding path under the hillside that connects the small mountain village not far away, where is there any highway?

Xin Yu, who has always been calm and calm, is not calm, where did this car accident throw her?

Could it be that the highway was on the other side of the hill, and she was thrown out of the car and flew over the hill to the other side of the hill?

At this time, Xin Yu never found that he was on the hillside and there was a dry spray everywhere, and there was no sign of rain or sunny weather, and he didn't notice or didn't think that he could not be regarded as Xin Yu at this time.

Xin Yu stretched out her hand to touch the stele, wanted to stand up and walk to the other side of the hillside to see the situation, her hand just touched the stele, and when she "boomed", many memories that did not belong to her alternately appeared in her mind.

How can there be so much mess in the head?

Xin Yu was frightened, and his eyes inadvertently swept to the hand on the stone tablet, and he was stunned.

It's not her hand!

Before she could figure out what was happening, a light curtain with pictures and words flickered in her mind.

His brain hurt like a knife, his eyes were dark, Xin Yu screamed and hugged his head and fell into a coma again.

Silence returned to the hillside.

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