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Transmigrated: I Became My Nemesis's Woman novel Chapter 4

Chapter 4: Try me

Meanwhile, the little boy was walking aimlessly, completely unaware of where he was going.

"Ha... which way is the hospital?" he muttered to himself, frowning deeply. "I should’ve brought Uncle Mark with me."

Leo puffed his cheeks in frustration as he looked around the unfamiliar street. Every building looked the same to him, and none of them seemed like the hospital he was searching for.

Deep down, he knew he had made a huge mistake.

Sneaking out of the house without telling anyone had seemed like a brilliant idea earlier. But now that he was alone, wandering around the city with no clue where to go, the excitement had slowly turned into worry.

Leo had no idea how long he had been walking. His tiny legs were beginning to ache, and his stomach rumbled softly.

"I’m tired..." he sighed.

His eyes wandered around the street, searching for somewhere to sit. Suddenly, they sparkled when he spotted a small bench near the sidewalk.

"Hah! Perfect!"

"I’ll rest for some time while enjoying my banana smoothie... then I’ll hail a cab," he declared proudly, as if he were a very responsible grown-up.

Clutching his smoothie bottle, Leo sprinted toward the bench with his short little steps. When he reached it, he tried to climb up.

It took him two tries.

And a very clumsy jump.

But finally, with great effort, he managed to hoist himself onto the bench.

"Success!" he whispered proudly.

His legs dangled in the air, swinging happily back and forth. Leo opened the smoothie bottle and took a long, satisfied sip.

"Mmm... banana smoothie is the best," he mumbled.

As he drank, his small face scrunched up in annoyance.

If his father had just listened to him earlier, none of this would have happened.

’If Dad had agreed to my wish, I wouldn’t have had to come here alone,’ Leo thought stubbornly, kicking his legs a little harder.

’Adults never listen properly.’

He took another sip of his smoothie, still silently complaining about his father in his head.

But just then, a black SUV suddenly stopped in front of the bench, leaving a sharp sound of the brakes that made Leo freeze.

His small hands tightened around the bottle as his wide eyes slowly lifted toward the vehicle.

The door opened.

Several men in black suits stepped out.

Leo’s eyes widened in terror.

For a moment, his brain stopped working. But the second he saw the men looking straight at him, his survival instinct kicked in.

He jumped down from the bench in a hurry, nearly dropping his smoothie. His little feet hit the ground, ready to run.

’Run Leo run’

But before he could take even two steps, one of the men spoke in a cold, breathless voice.

"Finally... we found you."

Leo’s heart thumped loudly in his chest as the men began walking toward him. Slowly. Deliberately. Ready to catch him. However, Leo was determined.

’1,2,3....RUN LEO’

***

"Damn... where did that child go?"

Raven muttered under her breath, irritation flickering across her face. Even she didn’t understand why she was still looking for him. She could have simply walked away and minded her own business.

It would have been easier.

Yet the image of the lost little boy she had seen earlier refused to leave her mind. Something about the way he had looked around so helplessly had stirred a part of her she rarely acknowledged.

Humanity.

And now, after searching for so long, she still couldn’t find him anywhere.

"Did he leave already?" Raven stopped walking, her sharp gaze scanning the street once again.

Every corner. Every bench. Every passerby.

Nothing.

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