"Karazawa boy, stop the car!" Maori Kogoro roared, "Don't drive. If you dare to drive, I will never let you go!"
"You said, if I don't drive, then you are doomed."
Tang Ze touched his chin and grinned wickedly, looking at Kudo Shinichi through the rearview mirror with a malicious smile: "Oh, no, I shouldn't add "they", it should be someone who is going to be finished."
"Detective Karasawa..."
Upon hearing this, Kudo Shinichi lost his composure and quickly said, "Stop joking and let's go!"
Although he knew that Tang Ze was joking, he really didn't dare to gamble.
This wasn't the first time he'd been tricked by him. If he continued to be stubborn, and Tang Ze got angry and really asked him to get out of the car, he'd be screwed.
He will be beaten to death by his father-in-law!
"Yeah, my dad will really beat him to death right now, and I won't be much better off then."
Xiaolan looked at Tang Ze nervously, fearing that he would not drive the car to drop them off. She would then be too ashamed to face her father and would wish she could crawl into the ground.
"Just kidding." Tang Ze chuckled, "Hold on tight, get ready to go!"
The engine roared and rushed out like an arrow, but in the blink of an eye, Kogoro Mori was left behind, and even the roar became unclear.
The two people sitting in the back seat of Karasawa couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when they saw Kogoro Mouri breaking free from their restraints and running wildly but unable to catch up. Then they looked at each other and smiled.
The two held hands, their hearts filled with sweetness.
"That's great, I must be happy~"
Seeing the two people get in the car and then let go, He Ye looked at the car going away, her girlish heart instantly bursting with envy, and she sent her blessings to her best friend with eyes full of envy.
Hattori Heiji on the side glanced at her cautiously, turned his head away and didn't dare to look at her: "If you want, I can take you for a ride when we get back..."
As soon as he finished speaking, He Ye's cheeks were already red.
The girl murmured softly, her heart filled with joy, and whispered as softly as a mosquito: "Well... okay..."
Seeing his companion's bravery, the boy finally plucked up the courage and made an invitation to his sweetheart.
An invisible ambiguity quietly arose between the two of them.
. Lewen
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