Just as He i Xin was looking at the leaving taxi and wailing in her heart, the man suddenly turned his head. His deep blue eyes t She i Xin’s eyes, scaring her to the point where He i’s entire body trembled.
He let go of her arm and coldly said, "Follow ."
At this point of ti, She ixin no longer had the strength to resist. She began to wonder if she could survive this ordeal.
Under the pressure of the man, she walked into the factory with him, head down.
After entering, she saw quite a few n with guns. It seed like they were patrolling or sothing. Anyway, this place that looked like a factory outside definitely wasn’t the one she rembered ...
Following the man’s footsteps, he entered the factory gate and walked a hundred ters into a white building that looked like a factory. Then he entered a lift, and skillfully pressed a red button. The lift started to descend, and only stopped after reaching a height of about two floors.
The elevator door opened and a very large room appeared in front of her. In the middle of the room was a large round table with several n sitting on it, and on the sofa beside the round table sat a few n. When the elevator door opened, a very large room appeared in front of her, and in the middle of the room was a very large round table, with several n sitting on it.
The man calmly walked out of the elevator and walked towards the round table. He didn’t know what to do, so he could only stand there foolishly after getting out of the elevator.
After the man walked to the round table and sat down, a middle-aged man on the sofa imdiately stood up and walked to his side. He lit a cigar for him and placed it in his hand.
"Where are you from?" The middle-aged man walked up to He ixin and asked in his fluent Japanese.
"What?" She ixin did not hear Japanese. Her beautiful big eyes blinked, indicating that she was at a loss.
The middle-aged man could tell that She ixin did not understand his words. Thus, he turned around to look at the man who brought She ixin over. He had already started a eting with the person seated at the round table.
The man glanced over at them as he discussed sothing with the others, probably knowing that their communication was hindered. He waved his hand, indicating that he didn’t need to ask any more questions.
Thus, She ixin was once again like a lifeless sculpture, waiting for the fate to settle with her ...
As the round table was also held in Japanese, He ixin did not know what those people were talking about. However, from the looks of it, they were not ordinary bank robbers, but more like gangsters in Hong Kong movies.
Just as He i was making wild guesses about the identities of these people, she suddenly heard three gunshots. A man suddenly stood up from his chair, pulled out his gun and shot three tis at the man opposite him. The man imdiately stopped eating and collapsed on the sofa, blood flowing from his chest.
He i Xin was so scared by the gunshot that she covered her ears and squatted in a corner.
She, who had never seen more than a few dead people in her life, could only watch as two fresh lives disappeared in one day.
After the man died, the two n sitting on the sofa behind him quickly stood up and took out their pistols, pointing them at the murderer.
Although they reacted very quickly, they were currently in a situation where they were outnumbered. As they pulled out their guns, seven or eight guns were pointed at their heads.
The atmosphere suddenly turned cold. It was as if She ixin could sll the cold, hellish scent of death emanating from the god of death. She shut her eyes tightly, waiting for death to descend upon her.
But she waited a long ti and heard no more shots.
She could only hear the man that brought her talking about a bunch of things. It seed that he was a very important leader no matter what.
With much difficulty, this battle finally subsided. She ixin felt as if her heart could no longer withstand such a powerful stimulation. Just as she was about to straighten herself, her brain, due to a brief period of lack of blood supply and excessive shock, caused her to faint.
She ixin had been in a coma for more than ten hours. By the ti she had woken up, she had already arrived in a strange environnt.
Looking at the khaki curtains, the apricot sheets, and the fine mahogany furniture, she wondered where she was.
She rembered that before she fainted, wasn’t she being held hostage?
Why did he appear here?
She gently lifted off the blanket and got off the bed. She wanted to go out and find soone to ask where this place was. Could it be that the gangster boss let her go because he felt that she was too useless?
She tiptoed to the door and gently opened it. Just as she was about to poke her head out, a black muzzle was pressed against her forehead.
A black man mumbled to himself as if he was ordering sothing.
She ixin was about to go crazy. What language was this? She didn’t understand at all ...
However, she understood the aning behind his words. It was simply to get her to obediently roll back to her room, otherwise, she might lose her life.
Okay, she piss off. Can’t she piss off?
It was as if a tiger had been bullied by a dog. Not to ntion, even if she was in normal tis, she wouldn’t be able to beco a tiger.
Returning to his room, the black man slamd the door shut. As he turned around, he glared fiercely at He ixin as a warning.
Looking at the heavily closed door, she knew that she was still imprisoned in this crappy place. She did not know what the aning of the man who caught her was, and why he had imprisoned her, but he had already successfully escaped danger. Logically speaking, he should have killed her or let her go, but why did he not kill her or release her?
She swore that it wasn’t that she wanted to die, but the feeling of waiting for death to co would make her crumble. She was very afraid that she would be scared to death if he didn’t kill her when the ti ca.
Who could bear the feeling of having a strong hand pressed against their forehead? It was true ntal abuse.
She shrank back against the bed with incomparable fear in her heart, her hands tightly hugging the quilt. The cold air in the room made her hair stand on end.
Suddenly, she felt so hosick, so hosick for her precious daughter, so hosick for Wu Wei ...
If she had known that a human’s life could be so fragile, if she had known that she would face all of this, she probably would have lived for herself very selfishly. She didn’t want to waste her ti in this world.
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