Late at night at Jin garden:
Si Ye Han stared at the girl tucked in bed. The gentleness in his eyes was tossed about by the wind and rain.
The scene at the bar kept replaying in his mind...
The girl was forced to her limit and fought, not knowing she was exhausted.
That numb, cold little face...
She became so calm the moment she saw him...
It was as if a sharp claw was gripping the softest part of his heart; Si Ye Han felt a suffocating pain...
At the same time, in another villa in Imperial City:
Si Xia sat in front of the computer screen in a daze.
One set of images after another appeared on the screen.
Gun and fresh flowers...
Strawberry cake and almond cake...
Smoke from chimneys spiraling upwards and a galaxy of stars...
The images repeated themselves over and over again on the screen.
Suddenly, a special reminder rang out.
The teenager absent-mindedly opened his email and read the news as usual without high expectations.
There was a short clip attached in the email. The video was quite shakey. Through the dim lighting and messy crowd, the girl moved so swiftly that only a vague figure of her could be seen. Her moves were accurate and each attack was meant to kill. Finally, she sent Liu Ying flying with a kick to his chest...
The second he opened the clip, Si Xia stood up instantly and his expression changed. His light gray eyes lit up as he murmured in disbelief, "Jie jie ..."
...
A few days later, in the morning.
The rays of sun seeped through the gaps in the leaves and sprinkled a golden brilliance in the room. The gentle breeze ruffled the tree leaves lightly, leading to some rustling.
A girl quietly laid on the soft and snow-white bedding. Her clean little face was innocent and flawless without a single speck of dust on it and she was as gentle as a delicate flower stalk in a greenhouse, unable to withstand any wind or rain.
Ye Wanwan was awoken by the pain in her head.
Her hangover made her feel like there was an ax wedged between her head, chopping it in half. The pain was excruciating.
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