His hand tightened more and more. Lingzhou grabbed his hand, realizing she might die at this man’s hands. But she truly didn’t know about Ye Yao. Thinking about just arriving here and encountering such a situation, she might die here. Her tears began to flow uncontrollably, hot tears falling on Yun Yihen’s hand, ca…
Using him to release her neck as if she had been electrocuted.
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“Hmph, why? My feet are on my body, and I’m free to go wherever I want. What right do you have to interfere?” She wanted to find a handsome guy, someone gentle and considerate.
Damn, it seemed she had nothing to do with him. Wasn’t it just that he had rescued her from the battlefield? She felt a tiny bit of gratitude, especially since it was the ancient one who had saved her. Even if she was grateful, he had no right to interfere with her freedom.
“Just the fact that you’re a spy sent by Ye Yao is enough to get you killed hundreds of times,” he threatened leisurely, as if anticipating her next response.
“You!” Ling Zhou, unable to reveal her identity, found it troublesome to be mistaken for a spy from Ye Yao. Although she didn’t know what the Flame Talisman was, just thinking about his reaction when he mistakenly believed she was a spy from the Ye Yao Kingdom made her realize that if she carried this label, she might not be able to leave the battlefield. “What exactly do you want?”
“Very simple: play a game with me,” he said, lifting Ling Zhou’s chin and emphasizing the word “game.”
“A game?” He was treating her like a hamster in a cage, taking her out to play when bored and ready to kick her aside at any moment.
“Yes. Tonight, I’ll let you go. Before I swallow Feng Hua, I absolutely won’t come looking for you. But if I find Feng Hua within ten days, and I find you,” he gradually moved closer to her face, his smile growing more sinister. “You’ll marry me!”
“What? Marry you?”
“What? Scared?” Yun Yichen looked at the woman before him, knowing that no woman had ever dared to bargain with him.