I looked at Dazaray and asked with a cold voice, "What did you put in the coffee?"
Dazaray revealed a grim smile. "Nothing. Just something to put you to sleep.”
I got up to leave, but my head started spinning as soon as I did. I eventually fell unconscious.
When I woke up, I found myself in a room.
I thought Dazaray would take me to a remote place in the suburbs and tie me up after I fell asleep, but not only did she take me to her place, she did not tie me up either.
I got out of bed and walked out of the room.
There was no one in the living room, but there was chanting in another room.
I walked to the room and took a look inside. It looked like a prayer room with a lot of divine statues in it. As many incense sticks were lit, the place was filled with smoke. Dazaray was kneeling in front of a divine statue, looking like she was about to ascend into heaven amidst the smoke.
I could not believe that she did not tie me up. She was confident that I was not going to escape, hence I saved my energy and went to sit down on the sofa in the living room.
There were two rooms and a living room. One was for herself, while another was made into a prayer room.
Apart from the coffee table and sofa, there was nothing else in the living room. It did not look like a house at all.
Nina said she was almost 35 years old but
had always stayed single and alone.
Seeing how empty the house was, she probably did not go looking for a boyfriend either.
Soon, Dazaray walked out of the prayer room while holding prayer beads in her hand. She asked me, "Do you want to drink anything?"
She spiked my coffee and was now asking me what I wanted to drink?
I looked at her with a cold gaze. "What do you want?"
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