The thieves brought a gun to rob a Chinese businessman, as soon as the bullet was fired, it felt like the game was over, and then a miracle happened.

If a thief has a gun, the only way to save his life is to run away. But even that does not guarantee the survival. But a Chinese businessman in Brazil experienced a wonderful event he never expected. A man named Liu is on a business trip from China to Brazil. On October 1, when he was about to return to China after completing his work in Sao Paulo, Brazil, he booked a taxi to his hotel. Instead of waiting inside, he walks about 100 meters to a nearby petrol pump so he could get fresh air while talking to his customer. The robbers came with guns … According to SCMP, Liu was standing near a petrol pump when a black car suddenly stopped and a masked man ran to him with a gun. “My first reaction was to run away,” Liu says, remembering how she grabs her passport, wallet, work laptop and a bag with important files before she fled. According to Liu, he heard two gun shots at him as he ran. Initially, he thought the weapons could be false, but the robber snapped his suitcase and ran away. The shot was fired, but … employees of the gas station and drivers in the area looked at whether Liu was injured. After hearing that he was not injured, they contacted the police. Liu made a statement before leaving for the airport to fly home. As he went through the airport at the airport, he discovered that a bullet had torn through his suitcase and hit his laptop. The iron telephone container connected to the device prevented the bullet from reaching it. “That’s when I realized that the robber was really shooting at me,” Liu said. Survive … Liu survived the attack, but he lost his iPad, hard drive and gifts for his daughter, as well as a stolen suitcase. Police told him that robberies with a firearm were common in Brazil, and the chances of repairing his possessions were slim. On October 5, Liu shared his experience online and described how happy he was to survive. He also requested tourists to stay careful and advised visitors to avoid unnecessary excursions, wear loose clothes or wear large luggage.