When it touched my warm cheek, it was as cold as ice. I reflexively knocked away his hand, “Don’t touch me!”
He was stunned, then tightly embraced me. The more I struggled, the tighter he held me, pleading: “Baby, I promise I won’t kill anyone in front of you again, okay? Never, alright?”
My body suddenly went limp, and I nodded with difficulty, “Okay.” I didn’t want to see someone killed in front of me again, blood dancing in the air. But I overlooked that he promised not to kill anyone in front of me.
After a while, he released me. As I sat up, he said: “Baby, close your eyes.” I frowned, unwilling to do so. He seemed to read my thoughts, smiling, “I won’t kiss you or force you to do anything you don’t want.”
I closed my eyes. He stuffed something sweet into my mouth and patted my back to make me swallow it. Just as I was about to gag, he grabbed my hand, saying, “Baby, don’t be afraid, it’s okay.” I glared at him but didn’t dare say it out loud.
He wore an innocent smile and suddenly kissed my forehead when I wasn’t paying attention. I hurriedly wiped my forehead with my sleeve, but he pressed my hand down, saying, “Don’t wipe, you’ll break the skin.” I was so angry I couldn’t speak.
I stood up to leave, but my legs went soft, and I was about to fall. It must be that powder taking effect!
Xiao Chen Yue caught me, smiling slightly, “Let me take you to rest in a room.” His smile felt deceptive, like there was a hidden motive.
He brought me to an elegant courtyard and into a large room with a big, soft bed. Next to the room was an impressive bathroom with a bath pool that rivaled a swimming pool. He laid me on the bed, tucked me in, and held my hand.
After a while, he said: “Baby, don’t leave me, okay?” I shook my head, “No, I don’t belong here.” He smiled, “Baby, you have no choice.” I rolled my eyes, asking, “Why do I have no choice?”



