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Chapter 496: Bastard! Stop It!
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
“Not yet, but I am ready to sleep.” She managed a few words and wiped her tears.
Not bothering her anymore, the caregiver looked at the broken pieces of porcelain and knew that the two had an unpleasant moment in the ward.
Lu Zhaoyang stayed up all night, listening to the sounds made by the caregiver as she cleaned up the room.
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Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAt midnight, in a calm alley of the city, a woman who just got off work was walking back to her home in a somewhat remote location. Her eyes darted around nervously, hands holding her handbag tightly to herself.
Suddenly, a car came at high speed in her direction!
The intense high beam directed straight at her eyes, blinding her vision. The woman, who realized something was wrong, turned around and frantically ran.
What the hell was going on? This was one of the many times that Mo Shan encountered such an incident for the past week. Whenever she got off work, there would be a car stalking and chasing after her.
The car was only a few millimeters from hitting her when the first time it happened. Her first reaction was to suspect that Huo Yunting was seeking revenge for what she had done to Lu Zhaoyang.
Mu Shan tried to contact the hooligan whom she hired to hit Lu Zhaoyang with a car. But the hoodlum was missing. Mo Shan became even more uneasy and alarmed thinking so. She ran even faster and screamed as she fled to the nearby building, thinking that the car would not be able to drive up the walkway.
Running frantically in the cold night, Mo Shan suddenly tripped and tumbled to the ground. The more nervous she got, the more mistakes she made. The bright headlamps were approaching rapidly.
“Bastard! Stop it!” Mo Shan screamed in fear with her hands covering her ears and her eyes closed. But then, the vehicle stopped right in front of her at the crucial moment.
In the other car not far from the alley entrance, Huo Li sat behind the wheel, laughing his ass off. “Brother Ting, did you see that? She was scared out of her wits!”
Huo Yunting glanced at the other car. “So, you have been scaring her this way these few days?”
“Yup. I plan to scare her to death!” Huo Li’s hands were on the steering wheel. He began to boast. “I almost hit her last time, but I did not want her to die so soon. Had you seen her reaction that day, you would have laughed as hard as I did!”
Huo Yunting leaned back on the seat, indifferent with his eyes closed. The words came out of his lips sent a chill up the spine of those who heard it. “Do not waste time anymore. I would prefer to crash into her directly. Do not kill her; it would be great for her to be bedridden for the rest of her life.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Understood! Then we will end this here. I have played enough anyway!” Huo Li took out his cell phone and made a call, his eyes looking out of the window. “Hmm, it is raining. It looks just apt for the occasion.”
Huo Yunting’s eyes were half-open, noticing the drizzle falling on the windscreen.
Accidents always happened in the rain.
The drizzle turned into rain. Mo Shan, who had just escaped death, was weak at the knees and could not get up. She was soaked to the bone.
Her ankle hurt. Mo Shan could finally hold herself up after struggling for a long time.
She tried to identify the driver but found that the man had a cap, mask, and sunglasses on.
Mo Shan could only jot down the license plate in her mind and make a police report tomorrow.
The cold rain blurred her vision. The alley was turning muddy.