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Gu Nianxi, I have no money

He Yining took two steps back, feeling intuitively that they would kill and silence him.

Sure enough, the man named Zun Ye picked up the knife in his hand and stabbed her chest suddenly.

He Yining raised his hand to block and kicked him in the lower body. Taking advantage of his dodge, he turned around and avoided his attack neatly.

He raised his eyebrows, "You know Kung Fu?"

He Yining didn't say anything, leaning against the wall, breathing heavily.

He took a step closer and stabbed her with the knife in his hand again. She ducked to the right. He pulled the chain and brought her down to the ground. He rushed forward and pressed his whole body on her.

She looked at him with wide eyes, deep fear in her eyes.

The tip of his knife was almost pierced into her chest, but he suddenly stopped, his eyes locked tightly on her face, and he couldn't move his hand against this face.

She saw a trace of complicated emotions flashing in his eyes, narrowed his eyes, and struck her neck with a palm.

He Yining didn't have time to call out, his vision went dark and he fainted.

"Master, why don't you kill her?" the visitor asked in confusion.

He didn't expect that the always ruthless and vicious Master would leave such an obvious life alive.

"I need you to teach me how to do things?" He glared at him, and the person immediately fell silent, "Let's go."

"yes."

When He Yining woke up, her neck was still hurting. She looked around and saw that it was still the small warehouse, but the man was no longer there.

She must have been so unlucky. When she went to the prison for a physical examination, she would meet a lunatic. Not to mention the lunatic she met, she almost lost her life again.

She got up and pushed open the door of the small warehouse. Outside was an old street lined with all kinds of old-fashioned shops. This was the most shabby and messy place in the city. Others called it a "black street".

She was penniless and her wallet and clothes were in the prison office.

She found a small grocery store and asked the owner repeatedly before he agreed to lend her a public phone.

"Hurry up, don't delay my business." The shopkeeper urged.

He Yining dialed a bunch of numbers in a hurry. When she realized what she was doing, she suddenly realized that she had dialed Gu Nianxi's number and it was too late to hang up.

The speed with which he answered the phone was so fast that she heard him yell, "He Yining, where did you die?"

She held the phone farther away. After he finished his ranting, she said, "Gu Nianxi, can you pick me up? I don't have any money."

"...He Yining, you were robbed?" He gloated.

"Gu Nianxi, I'm on the dark street."

"Damn, why are you in that place? He Yining, tell me, what did you do?"

"Gu Nianxi...I..." He Yining bit her lip and muttered and stopped talking.

She almost died just now. She was very scared. What would her parents do if she died?

She felt wronged, but she knew that he would not sympathize with her, and if she told her, she would only be laughed at and scolded by him.

"Okay, you wait for me there, stupid woman."

Gu Nianxi hung up the phone.

He Yining silently put the phone back and thanked the boss profusely.

She didn't dare to go too far, so she sat on the steps in front of the grocery store and waited for him.

When Gu Nianxi's car drove over, she saw a thin woman sitting on the steps with her arms folded, her head almost hanging on her chest. Vehicles would pass by from time to time, and she would always raise her head in panic and expectancy, her eyes always

He chased the car until it disappeared, and finally continued to sit there with his head down.

Gu Nianxi looked at her quietly through the glass and the traffic.


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