CH 26

Chapter 26.1: Blood Moon Werewolf Killing (4)

After the blood-red words disappeared, they appeared once again in his mind—participant Chu Huai, god camp.

What did this god camp do?

He quietly waited for the explanation about the ‘god’ camp, to only realize that the blood-red words had already disappeared.

Chu Huai’s expression became a bit dull.

He had once played the Werewolf Killing game. However, this ‘Blood Moon Werewolf Killing’ must be different from the original Werewolf Killing game, yet there was one thing in common.

Original Werewolf Killing game divided into three camps: commoner, god, and werewolf.

Commoner and god belonged to the good people camp.

God would hide among the commoners to protect them.

The goal of the werewolf was to kill the commoners or gods.

As for the Blood Moon Werewolf Killing, it was obvious that the ghost camp was equivalent to the werewolf camp while the participants relate to the good people camp.

So the mission goal of ‘finding the ghosts that are hiding among you’ was actually the hint that related to the instance named ‘Blood Moon Werewolf Killing’ since the beginning—

Blood Moon Werewolf Killing.

It was just that he still didn’t understand one thing. What was the so-called triggered condition that the blood-red words had mentioned?

The blood moon was moving further to the west.

Lou Ming’s eyelashes downcasted, his eyes flickered. His hands under the sleeves couldn’t help but become tightened into fists.

Chu Huai didn’t notice Lou Ming’s expression because the visibility had reduced greatly.

The boy grabbed Chu Huai’s hand firmly.

This was all his hope to survive.

Lou Ming asked Chu Huai: “Do you have any plans?”

Chu Huai: “Find a house to hide first.”

Lou Ming nodded.

Since the blood moon was the time for the ghost camp, then the white moon should be the time for the good people camp.

No wonder that an hour ago, the situation had been peaceful.

The white moon was identical to the day time in the Werewolf Killing game.

When the white moon ascended, the ghost camp could only hide within the participants, and when the blood moon appeared, they could kill the participants of the good people camp.

However, the surroundings were too dark and so they couldn’t see clearly, and the danger around them could arise at any time. Furthermore, standing in the middle of the isolated road like this, they weren’t different from a living target right now.

If the ghosts didn’t have the ability to lock1 on the participants, finding the place to hide was a feasible solution in these current circumstances.

Were they going to die here…?

Chu Huai’s eyes were at a loss.

As a god, he didn’t have any ability to look through the opposite side.

What was the difference between the god camp and the commoners camps?

What was the meaning of ‘god loves common people’?

Was he the only god in this instance?

Was there only one ghost hidden among the participants?

What was the ability of the people from the ghost camp? And what was the restriction of those people?

The rule of the original Werewolf Killing game was that the werewolf could only kill one person per night. But, he didn’t know whether this rule would be applied in the Blood Moon Werewolf Killing.

Right now it was better for him to put this thought aside first and join Jin Tianyi and the others as soon as possible.

Since six o’clock to seven o’clock was white moon, then seven o’clock to eight o’clock should be the blood moon.

The blood moon must be visible until eight o’clock.

The instance lasted for twelve hours, so the blood moon and white moon should be alternated for six rounds.

After eight o’clock, they would be safe for the time being.

Chu Huai led the little boy and Lou Ming to a house nearby. When he opened the door, a thick layer of dust immediately slammed on his face.

The little boy was hiding behind Chu Huai while shivering in fear. However, Chu Huai was also relieved when he saw that the boy was behaving and didn’t cause any trouble.

They would be in trouble if the boy cried and made noise to attract the ghosts.

The eaves and the windows of the house were densely covered with cobwebs.

When Chu Huai approached, he found that those dark spiders were all dead.

Behind him, Lou Ming was closing the door. When Chu Huai turned around, he discovered that there was a skeleton at the door.

He hurriedly covered the little boy’s eyes.

Lou Ming looked around the room, finding the lantern string before pulling it, yet the light didn’t turn on.

Finally, he ran toward the window and opened the curtain.

A dead gecko suddenly fell onto his arm; Lou Ming hastily jerked his hand in disgust.

There was a bit of light.

Chu Huai squatted in front of the skeleton and checked it carefully.

Looking at the skeleton’s appearance, it could be estimated that this person should have been dead for about seven or eight years already.

There weren’t any injuries on the surface of the bone, however, there might be some fatal injuries, but because the light was too dim, it was hard for him to see it.

Lou Ming also saw the skeleton. Frowning, he asked: “You say, how did this person die?”

Chu Huai smiled: “How we die later is how he died.”

After all, according to the instance’s mission, they came here to find out the secret behind this ghostly city.

Chu Huai helped Lou Ming move the table and chair to place them against the door.

Chu Huai said: “I’ll open the window.”

Lou Ming stopped him: “Don’t.”

Chu Huai frowned: “Why?”

He opened the window because he was bothered.

Their understanding of these ghosts was zero. They also didn’t know the ghosts’ abilities. If the ghosts could pass through the walls, then using objects by placing them against the door was simply useless. And at that time, they would have nowhere to escape.

So opening the window was also leaving yourself some route of escape.

Of course, opening the window was also a risky decision. If the ghost came in through the window, they would probably have no time to close it, and there would only be a dead end.

But, how could there be an absolutely safe choice? They could only bet.

Opening the curtain indeed allowed them to observe the outside situation and let them escape the danger in time. However, the ghost could also see them through the window at the same time.

Lou Ming knew what Chu Huai’s actions meant, but he still shook his head, insisting on his own idea.

Chu Huai said: “Give me a reason.”

Lou Ming spread his arm, smiling reluctantly: “There is no reason.”

Chu Huai stared at him for a while, then stopped asking.

There was no need to oppose Lou Ming at this moment.

He and Lou Ming were now like grasshoppers on a rope2. Lou Ming’s persuasion to not open the window was also reasonable. That man would definitely not take his own life as a play thing.

Lou Ming most likely found out about something, yet he didn’t want to say it.



Flash back to five minutes ago, after the blood-red words ended. Song Chen, who had followed Jin Tianyi for some time, suddenly turned around and ran away.

She was keeping a distance from Jin Tianyi for a reason.

The mission’s goal was to ‘find the ghosts that are hiding among you’. Therefore, Jin Tianyi was possibly a ghost in disguise.

In the horror world, she believed no one but herself.

Jin Tianyi might also have seen through her thoughts, but he didn’t force her to stay either.

Song Chen had discovered that something was wrong earlier.

She was clearly a tier 5, the key target of the ghost, so how could she be so lucky to land in the same place as Jin Tianyi?

The landing places were random. Wasn’t this just to make it more convenient for the ghosts to attack the participants?

If that was the case, then how could the world let her and Jin Tianyi reunite so easily?

Hence, this was absolutely a contradiction.

Furthermore, Jin Tianyi’s way of speaking was a bit strange, his tone had also changed a little.

He also looked gloomy.

When she called Chu Jiao earlier, this only deepened her suspicions.

How could the real Jin Tianyi be so indifferent toward Chu Jiao?

When the blood moon and white moon alternated, her conjecture was confirmed.

Jin Tianyi’s shadow disappeared into thin air.

If he was a human, how could there be no shadow?

Jin Tianyi was clearly a ghost.

Song Chen didn’t hesitate to use the first identification opportunity.

Another row of blood-red words appeared in her mind—do you want to identify for the second time?

She hesitated.

Was this instance really that simple?

Would she be able to leave if she identified twice?

No, this was impossible.

Such a setting simply lured her into a trap. If she identifies twice, she might be wiped out by a ghost!

But, what exactly went wrong?

Song Chen ran desperately. Fortunately, she usually did some workout when she was in the apartment, so her physical condition was good.

She ran for a distance before she dared to turn around.

Jin Tianyi didn’t chase after her.

The huge stone in Song Chen’s heart finally fell onto the ground. She gasped for air before using her legs to support herself.

Maybe…her grouping in with Jin Tianyi just now had been a mistake. At this moment, everyone was most likely hiding in the corners of the huge city in order to avoid ghosts from attacking them. 

The blood moon had ascended, where should she go?



Jin Tianyi stood still, watching Song Chen run away quietly. There was a deep coldness flashing in his gray-blue eyes.

His shadow on the ground was staying still. 

Jiaojiao, where are you?

You will be fine, right?

Can Lou Ming protect you?

He believed in Chu Huai’s strength, but still didn’t feel reassured.

You must wait for me.

Jin Tianyi walked under the blood moon, he didn’t have any intention to hide for the time being.

The blood moon had appeared. The participants would undoubtedly find a house to hide, and this also increased his difficulty to find Chu Huai.

T/N: This is similar to knowing your whereabouts.

T/N: The figurative meaning of it is that we are both on the same side and tied to each other

Chapter 26.2: Blood Moon Werewolf Killing (4)

7:20

Inside the house, Li Xingran was hiding under the bed. She was curled up into a ball, crying silently while covering her mouth.

From six o’clock to seven o’clock, she’d walked for an entire hour. However, she hadn’t encountered any living person.

She was wearing high heels, which made her feet hurt so much.

At that time, when the blood moon ascended, she hurriedly found a house to hide. Once she opened the door, a bone fell from above.

When she looked up, there were two skeletons hanging from the beams of the house!

She went from door to door, yet there were skeletons in every house.

Every house had…

Li Xingran’s eyes were hazy with tears.

How could she be so unlucky and come into such a place?

At that time, she’d received an offer, and she was going to study abroad with her boyfriend…

It was obvious that her future was promising…

How could it turn out to be like this?

She didn’t want to die! Her life had just begun…

Li Xingran trembled.

She shouldn’t be the only person who entered the instance. If the werewolf killed her, and she died on the first night, then she was undoubtedly the unlucky one…

But, she had always been lucky.

Otherwise, back then, with so many students, why would Chu Huai choose to support her?

Chu Huai…?

This name seemed to be a bit distant.

While Li Xingran was in trance, the phone that was placed beside her feet rang all of sudden.

The phone was ringing.

Li Xingran was startled by the sound.

She actually…forgot to mute it.

No! It couldn’t continue like this!

Li Xingran hastily lowered the volume, before glancing around in panic.

This was an accident, she wouldn’t be discovered!

When she calmed down, the phone screen had already turned dark.

Li Xingran regained her senses. With trembling hands, she turned on the phone but she didn’t see any missed call.

Her heart was hanging in her throat.

At this moment…the phone vibrated again.

Li Xingran looked at the caller ID, then her eyes widened. For a moment, she even forgot to breathe.

“Chu Huai.”

Finally, after some hesitation, she picked up the call.

This name without a doubt gave her some courage.

Her family had owed a huge debt that year, and the creditor suddenly came to her. It was the person named ‘Chu Huai’ who fished her out and let her attend university.

The call was connected.

“Xingran, don’t be scared. I’m also in the instance, I saw you just now.”

Chu Huai’s gentle voice came from the other end of the phone. Li Xingran immediately burst into tears.

She felt really guilty when hearing Chu Huai’s voice at this moment.

Back then, she vowed that she would pay him back after graduation, and Chu Huai had also agreed with her.

But before graduating, she’d already regretted it.

That was ten million!

After that, she never went to the mental hospital to visit Chu Huai again.

She even planned to go abroad and didn’t have any intentions to come back after getting married there.

However, even if she had acted like this toward him, Chu Huai had never blamed her and he even cared about her.

This person had always saved her from fire and water. He had done this before and now he did it again.

How lucky she was.

“Don’t cry, where are you now?”

Li Xingran wanted to describe her location to Chu Huai, but she couldn’t find any reference point, which made her become anxious.

“Will you come to find me?”

Li Xingran nodded rapidly and gave an ‘um’.

“When you look up, you will see half of the moon is bright. It is the first quarter moon, the bright side of the moon is the west. You should go to the west.”

If Song Chen was here, she would realize that what Chu Huai had said right now was exactly the same as what he had said to her!

Li Xingran kept what Chu Huai had said in mind while she continued nodding.

“I will wait for you.” Chu Huai’s voice was still gentle, and that was also the phrase that he had said to Jin Tianyi.

The phone was disconnected.

Li Xingran grasped the phone tightly before she crawled out, without noticing that there was no call history on her phone.

Chu Huai must be able to take her away from this ghostly place.

She didn’t want to be alone anymore.

She had never doubted him, as long as she could find him…



7:30

Li Xingran didn’t dare to use her phone’s flashlight. She took off her high heels and walked barefoot in the dark night.

The visibility was too low. She had tripped and fell many times, which made her knees look horrible.

The soles of her feet were also cut by numerous stones on the ground, leaving blood stains along the way.

Li Xingran didn’t cry anymore because she had faith in Chu Huai.

Right now, he was waiting for her in the west.

Li Xingran walked with difficulty. Suddenly, a figure came out from the house in front of her!

That person grabbed her wrist.

Li Xingran’s pupils enlarged. She was about to scream, yet she finally saw the other party’s appearance in the dark.

That was a delicate and pretty face.

It turned out to be Zheng Yao, one of her classmates in the university.

Zheng Yao seemed to be studying really hard and she was also a member of the postgraduate entrance exam.

She and Zheng Yao were not close, so they could only regard each other as acquaintances.

Zheng Yao put one hand behind her back: “Xingran, I’m sorry. I scared you just now.”

“I was hiding in this house earlier, and I was so excited when I saw you. I’m sorry.” As she said this, her face was filled with joy.

Li Xingran also relaxed a little.

Two people were better than one. Not to mention that they also knew each other.

Zheng Yao: “Where are you going?”

Li Xingran didn’t say anything, she just continued to move forwards. Behind her, Zheng Yao’s eyes suddenly flashed with a mysterious light.

“Xingran, can I…go with you? I’m scared.”

“Yes.”



Chu Huai and the duo had been hiding in the house for half an hour already.

At first, the little boy was lying on Chu Huai’s lap. Later, he found that the boy was not moving, so he called him anxiously, only to realize that the little boy had already fallen asleep, and he was drooling on Chu Huai’s skirt.

On the other side, Lou Ming was sitting on the desk, while paying attention to the situation outside through the window. Suddenly his face cracked a smile.

Chu Huai asked in a low voice: “Why are you smiling?”

Lou Ming said: “Do you want to rest? I can exchange with you.”

He was really envious of that little boy who could adapt to the situation so fast.

Lou Ming spread his arm: “If I lay on your lap, maybe I can also sleep.”

Chu Huai: “…”

Lou Ming said: “The blood moon will be over in less than 20 minutes.”

Chu Huai made a sound as a response.

Looks like they had successfully avoided the first round of killing.

Lou Ming was about to talk to Chu Huai, but then he suddenly caught a glimpse of two slender figures in the distance.

His pupils contracted: “Someone is coming!”

Chu Huai was startled. He gently placed the little boy on the ground before he walked to the window. He pressed his back against the wall while looking sideways, yet he saw nothing.

Chu Huai asked: “Your eyesight seems to be really good?”

“I regularly eat vitamin A.” Lou Ming immediately responded, appearing like he was trying to hide something.

Half a minute later, a dozen meters away, Chu Huai finally saw the people that Lou Ming had mentioned earlier.

The figure that was walking in front was somewhat familiar.

Two women? Both were newcomers?

Chu Huai frowned.

This was the time for the ghost camp to kill people, yet these two people still dare to walk on the road. They weren’t afraid of death?

Chu Huai unexpectedly thought of something, his eyes darkening.

Were these two people really human?

In other words, were they all human?

The two women were about five meters away from the house that they stayed in. And Chu Huai finally saw their faces clearly.

Xingran.

Chu Huai’s eyes widened in surprise.

There was also a quiet and good-looking girl behind Xingran.

The girl was wearing glasses and looking down to the ground, which made him unable to see her expression.

Her hands were behind her back.

Chu Huai suddenly had an ominous premonition in his heart.

Lou Ming was hiding behind the curtain.

Chu Huai glanced at the sleeping little boy, fearing that he would wake up and make some movements.

Li Xingran was approaching their house as if she knew that someone was staying there.

Should he allow Li Xingran in?

After all, it was dangerous outside.

In the times of the blood moon shining, was it really humans who were wandering outside?

What should he do?

Chapter 26.3: Blood Moon Werewolf Killing (4)

Just when Li Xingran was about to pass the house that they were in, her phone screen suddenly brightened.

She was standing at the door of the house that Chu Huai and the duo were in.

The surroundings were quiet.

Through the window, Chu Huai saw Li Xingran answer the phone.

She looked rather excited.

“I’m nearby.” The voice coming from the other end of the phone was clearly audible.

Chu Huai held his breath.

This was unmistakably…his voice.

“Really?” Li Xingran’s hand was shaking, there were also tears in her eyes.

She was unable to hold back and inquired: “Then, where are you now?”

On the phone, ‘Chu Huai’ suddenly smiled. With a very gentle voice, he said: “Behind…you.”

“I…found you.” Finally, the voice of the person on the phone changed, it was cold and gloomy.

The phone screen instantly went dark.

Li Xingran immediately turned around, the smile on her face stiffening.

She lowered her head automatically, her eyes filled with disbelief.

A kitchen knife was pierced through her abdomen.

On the other hand, Chu Huai’s eyes were about to crack.

Zheng Yao was afraid that Li Xingran would break free, hence, she grabbed her hair and pressed her face into…the window.

Unexpectedly, there was now only one window between Chu Huai and Li Xingran.

After three years, she finally saw him again.

At the last moment before her death.

Even if Chu Huai changed a lot, she could still recognize him with a glance.

Zheng Yao’s hands were very strong, which made Li Xingran’s face become crammed and distorted. Hot tears slid down onto the dusty glass window, forming into two clear lines on the window.

The teardrops continued to flow onto the bottom of the window and it became dirty.

Li Xingran’s hair was being torn off from her scalp, and blood began to ooze out.

Before she died, Li Xingran eventually understood that the one who called her was not Chu Huai but a ghost.

If it weren’t for Chu Huai, she wouldn’t have been fooled by a ghost and die in Zheng Yao’s hands.

Li Xingran shook her head slightly toward Chu Huai, implying him to hide well and not to come out.

She opened her mouth: “I’m sorry.”

Li Xingran had always wanted to say these two words, yet she never dared to do so. The more she escaped, the more she felt that it was difficult to say them out loud.

She knew that Chu Huai could read lips.

Actually, with Chu Huai’s personality, even if she didn’t pay back, he would not bring up this matter.

It was her that couldn’t ignore it.

Everyone could look down on her, only Chu Huai couldn’t.

If he did, she would likely have no more hope.

Maybe Chu Huai was wrong to save her in the first place.

She was harmful, unscrupulous and unworthy of his kindness.

After Li Xingran let out those words silently, her face became unexpectedly peaceful.

She died.

Xingran was the name that she changed herself by the age of eighteen.

Thus, before the star could rise, it had already fallen.

Chu Huai had been pressed against the wall, with both of his hands clasped behind his back by Lou Ming, which made him unable to move. However, Chu Huai’s eyes were filled with coldness.

Lou Ming sneered: “She got a fatal injury.”

“What’s the use of going out now? Listen to her last words then take revenge for her? When did you become so impetuous?”

“Even if she’s not dead and was seriously injured, sooner or later, she wouldn’t be able to hold on any longer. After all, there isn’t any medical treatment nor supplies here.”

“Isn’t it enough for you to bring a child?”

Lou Ming glanced quietly at the sleeping little boy with cold eyes…

If it wasn’t for that boy, he wouldn’t…

On the other hand, Chu Huai was silent.

He had to admit that what Lou Ming said was right. That man’s choice was the most clear-sighted and practical.

But for him, Li Xingran was special.

He wanted to repay for what he had done when he was young, thus after growing up and knowing about Li Xingran’s situation, he decided to save her.

He was trying to make up for the little boy who used to cry in bed every gloomy night.

He thought that his sin would be exonerated. However, Li Xingran was dead. It turned out that saving people was useless, and he could only save himself.

Chu Huai smiled. In his eyes, the merits that he used to have had shattered.

Lou Ming knew that Chu Huai wouldn’t be as impulsive as before, thus he let go.

“She died because of her foolishness, it has nothing to do with you.” He said awkwardly.

It was awfully dark outside. The weird moon seemed to be stained by the blood of the dead.

Humans had an innate fear of the dark. During the apeman era, darkness meant unpredictable danger.

This fear had already been engraved in their bones.

Throughout that period, when the night descended, the wild beasts were very likely to sneak into the human caves for food.

Those that were lucky enough, would not be selected by the beasts, they could only watch silently as their companions were being eaten.

The sounds of chewing made their hair stand on its end.

When the beasts were full, they left.

This happened over and over again.

Their current situation was also no different. When the blood moon ascended, the fortunate one, who had been hiding in the house, could only watch the unfortunate one being killed by a ghost.

There was nothing that they could do.

No, it shouldn’t be like this.

Chu Huai suddenly woke up.

Mankind had lived to this day, but by no means had they depended on their cowardly in order to betray their companions.

If they were destined to die here, and once they had committed a crime, they would not be able to escape. Then, what was the point of struggling?

Why did they have to find a way to survive?

They couldn’t be indifferent toward life, and hand over their life to luck.

He was a god.

He must be able to do something.

Chu Huai finally calmed down.

His eyes flickered, they were as deep as the ocean under a starless night sky.

Lou Ming thought that Chu Jiao would blame him, or feel desperate and cry quietly. After all, when he first came into this horror world…he had been like that.

There was once a gentle girl in that instance who’d treated him especially well.

She had also been a newcomer.

Later, the ghost appeared.

He’d hidden inside a wardrobe with an old man in an apartment building. The old man had covered his mouth tightly.

He witnessed the ghost kill the girl.

Afterward, the old man said: If she didn’t die that night, it might have been you who died instead.



Looking at Chu Jiao’s attitude, Lou Ming felt that some people were born to live without tears and hesitation.

Perhaps she had been pampered since childhood, and after entering the horror world, she was also protected by Jin Tianyi. In other words, she was a person who had been living in the ivory tower.

So, Chu Jiao probably had never experienced those cruel things. She also didn’t know how challenging it was. Therefore, when she came out, she could walk on earth with ease.

That was too naive.

It was impossible for him to do that.



Li Xingran’s body was a little cold.

Zheng Yao couldn’t hold her anymore, thus she loosened her strength.

Li Xingran’s body slid down the glass window like a gecko.

Zheng Yao’s hand was soaked with her blood, still warm to the touch. Yet, her heart felt cold.

She…killed a human.

She didn’t want to do it either!

But…if Li Xingran wasn’t dead, then ten hours later, she would be the one…who was dead instead.

This was her only chance to survive.

Previously, when she’d entered the instance, she had run into a middle-aged woman.

The woman had rushed towards her, while asking if she had seen her son.

The woman and her son had been separated.

Zheng Yao walked with her and chose to help that woman find her son.

Then…

When the blood moon appeared, the woman had glanced at her. Horror had already been written all over the woman’s face, and before Zheng Yao could react, the woman had already ran away from her with one shoe missing.

A few second later, the blood-red words appeared in Zheng Yao’s mind—

[The participant Zheng Yao has been identified as a ghost by the other participant(first time identification), and automatically fell into the ghost camp.]

[Ghost camp mission: massacre (kill all the commoners or find the gods that were hidden among the commoners and kill them)]

[Ability 1: night vision.]

[Ability 2: Lock (during the blood moon period, you can lock the participants who are 200 meters away from you.)]

She generously helped the woman find the child, yet that woman had identified her as a ghost.

In the end, she…became a ghost.

After the anger and resentment had dissipated, Zheng Yao felt somewhat grateful.

At least, when she became a ghost…the other ghosts would not kill her.

As long as…she killed the commoners and the gods that were hidden among them. The way to survive was no longer just imaginary.

Besides, she wasn’t fighting alone. She had ghost companions.

Although she hadn’t met them yet.

At first, Zheng Yao was wandering around the streets. Then, a map suddenly appeared in her mind with a small red dot on it.

For some reason, the red dot was approaching where she was.

It was getting closer from time to time.

She hid behind a house and saw…Li Xingran.

The woman that she had always hated.

She studied really hard and was finally able to be admitted for postgraduate studies without taking the entrance exam. Yet, Li Xingran had snatched that position from her, just because her boyfriend had a good relationship with the school.

Why?

If Li Xingran was the eldest daughter of the wealthy family, then Zheng Yao had nothing to be jealous of. After all, Li Xingran was not the only person who came from a prosperous family. However, the reality wasn’t like that, Li Xingran just relied on her luck to find a rich second-generation boyfriend.

Needless to say, both of them were the same.

But, why was Li Xingran more fortunate than her?

Zheng Yao didn’t want to kill Li Xingran either. However, she and that woman were standing on opposite sides, and if Zheng Yao didn’t kill her, then she would be the one who was dead instead.

It would also not be a good thing if Li Xingran discovered that she was in the ghost camp.

So it was better for her to make a move first.

Moreover, it couldn’t be blamed on Zheng Yao entirely. It was Li Xingran, who had delivered herself on her doorstep on her own.



Zheng Yao leaned against the wall, she was breathing hard, trying to calm herself down.

She didn’t know why the first time she killed someone, it didn’t give her any sense of fear. To put it another way, she unexpectedly felt happy when the knife pierced through the other person’s body.

I have no choice, you can’t blame me…

I just want to live.

Zheng Yao threw the knife away, she was about to leave. However, the phone suddenly brightened at this moment.

The caller ID was her boyfriend, Wang Jie.

Zheng Yao was pleasantly surprised.
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