In fact, although I was momentarily angry, I immediately regretted it. If this man had actually responded, I wouldn’t have known what I would do next. Deep down, I was actually relieved.
The intense pain did not stop; the tear-like agony continued, and no matter how I resisted, I could not escape it. I had studied medicine for eight years, yet I could not diagnose the cause of my own headache. The only thing I knew was that the curse Silver Remnant had placed on me was already very deep.
“Why don’t you continue?” Wuhen raised an eyebrow, looking at me with eyes full of contemptuous disdain, tightening his grip around my waist.
Unexpectedly, his body suddenly pressed down on me. In my shocked and panicked state, I couldn’t hide the confusion in my eyes before he ruthlessly pinned me underneath him.
“I really want to see what kind of woman Silver Remnant sent to Cang Lian is – is she more passionate than other women!” His eyes looked at me hazily, yet still devoid of any emotion.
The intense pain continued endlessly. His lips again lightly attacked mine, arbitrarily kneading and cruelly biting, completely disregarding my will to resist.
My mind began spinning with the hands that had just touched his male companion. A strong sense of disgust accompanied the intense pain, constantly tormenting me.
“Get your hands off!” I was surprised to discover that apart from being submissive beside Silver Remnant, I had a different resistance to others.
“Don’t touch me with the hands that touched your two male companions. How disgusting!” Before I could finish speaking, I began vomiting, expelling both the acid and the memories of that day with Silver Remnant. I never knew that the previous incident would affect me so deeply.
A mysterious laugh in the darkness: “No gunpowder? That’s just what you think. Haven’t you noticed that Yin Can has disappeared since last time? Do you think he would leave this woman by my side without a special reason? Would he leave without cause?”
Chapter Twenty-One Imprisonment (1)
The piercing pain intensified daily, and I could only drink different painkillers to alleviate this suffering. Fortunately, my memories began to return to my mind, with various images constantly spinning in my brain.



