She was thinking about getting up with the blanket wrapped around her when she noticed a stack of new clothes on the bedside table, prepared for her, including underwear and panties.
It must have been Tang Yuchen who had soone buy them for her.
After An Ruo took a shower and ca out, having just changed into her clothes, Tang Yuchen pushed open the door and ca in.
"Where did you go?" she asked him.
The man ca in pushing a food cart and said indifferently, "I went to pick out breakfast for you."
She showed a happy smile, "You could have had a waiter bring it up, why go yourself?"
He laid out the food from the cart on the table and called her over to eat, "Eat first, I have sothing to tell you after."
"What is it?" An Ruo sat down and the man handed her the chopsticks, "Let’s talk after you eat."
"Alright then."
The breakfast was sumptuous, and she ate satisfied and full, while Tang Yuchen barely ate a few bites. Once she was done, An Ruo asked him.
"What did you want to tell ?"
Looking at her with his deep, dark eyes, he mused, "Don’t you want to know what happened back then?"
"Mm-hmm." She nodded vigorously, waiting for his explanation.
"Initially, I went out to sea, knowing that the cargo hid drugs. But I was secretly in contact with the police, so they managed to catch them all."
"Really?" An Ruo couldn’t help but laugh excitedly, she had known he wouldn’t do anything illegal, "What happened after that? Weren’t you shot and fell into the ocean? How were you saved?"
The man shook his head, "I wasn’t shot, I was wearing a bulletproof vest. I made a deal with the police chiefs, I’d help them catch those people, and they’d help escape, leave J city.
In fact, when Wang Gang dragged into drug trafficking, it was on Tang Yushen’s orders.
His purpose was to lead down the path of cri, then fra it all on , to have taste prison life.
I knew he wouldn’t let off easily. If I refused to join their gang, he would find other ways to deal with , even possibly targeting you and our child.
So, I turned his sche against him and, in the process, created a way to escape for myself."
So that’s how things were!
An Ruo was so relieved that he had escaped; otherwise, Tang Yushen would have never let him go.
But, "Why didn’t you tell the truth from the start?"
That way, she wouldn’t have been sad all the ti.
"I didn’t say anything at first because I was afraid of arousing Tang Yushen’s suspicions. To prove I was really dead, he would start investigations from all angles..."
Later, he didn’t ntion it because he encountered so incidents, so people, and it beca impossible to speak of them.
But he did not share the latter part with her.
An Ruo nodded understandingly, "Mm, you’re right. If you had told , I wouldn’t have been so sad, and a slip-up might have alerted Tang Yushen."
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