"Whoosh" The sound of something breaking through the air suddenly rang out, cutting through the night sky. The dagger fell to the ground with a crisp clanging sound. The man felt a pain in his wrist, and the force pushed him back repeatedly until his subordinate supported him quickly. The man swept his gaze around sharply and shouted, "Who is it? Come out now." Behind him, his brothers had already drawn their weapons, ready for a fight. "Thud, thud, thud," footsteps followed closely in the darkness. Every step seemed to tread upon his heart, causing an unstoppable acceleration of his heartbeat. An indescribable fear gripped his entire being, as if Death’s hand had clamped around his throat, rendering him unable to move. A strong figure emerged from the darkness, a looming presence like a mighty lion, with eyes as sharp as knives, making his entire being weigh heavily on the heart like a towering mountain, instilling sudden fear. "Who... who are you?" Lin Chao instinctively shouted, then realized his lack of confidence and straightened his chest, glaring back coldly. "Lin Chao?" The man sneered coldly, mocking and disdainful. "What do you want from me..." Before he finished speaking, that person suddenly moved, his figure fast as lightning, striking swiftly like the wind. Each move was ruthless and skillful. The group of thugs was like helpless chicks caught in an eagle’s claws, unable to retaliate. In less than a minute, they were all down, and his large hand accurately grabbed Lin Chao’s delicate neck. Lin Chao looked at the man in front of him, who resembled a death god, in terror. "Who... who exactly are you?" The man curled his lips coldly: "You’re not qualified to know." Before the man spoke again, he knocked Lin Chao out and tossed him to his subordinates behind him. "Take him back." The man glanced at the night and then turned to leave. Suddenly, a hand grabbed his pant leg. He looked down and saw a dying man looking at him with a blood-stained, blurred vision, with hope in his eyes, like the brightest star in the night sky. "In this world, no one can save you except yourself." With that, he left decisively. The world is never that cruel, years of killing have drained him of any mercy. Except for his unwavering faith, no other life would make him stop his merciless steps. A car quietly parked in the shadow of the street corner. The man walked up to the window and bowed respectfully: "Miss, I have brought him." Tʜe source of this ᴄontent ɪs novelꜰire.net "Mm." A clear and cold voice came from inside the car, melodious yet lonely in the silent night. "Thank you, Uncle Chang. It will be even more difficult ahead." "But Miss, will he easily fall into the trap? Lin Chao is just a small-time thug." The voice remained calm as always: "Never underestimate the power a woman has over her partner. Lin Chao will be the breach we need to tear apart Qinglong Hall. After years of waiting, the opportunity has finally come." Her blood was boiling, she couldn’t wait any longer. "Everything will follow your plan, Miss." In the silent night, the heavy metal music from the bar echoed in the distance, as if it was from another world. The street lamp cast a dim yellow light, stretching long shadows, the light and darkness contending. On an autumn night, the branches were bare, and the wind was bone-chilling cold. "Is there any news from Ying Feng?" Chang Hong lowered his head further: "Before finding the young master, he is too ashamed to face you." A long sigh echoed, cold and desolate, weighing heavily on the heart. "Let’s go back, proceed according to the original plan." The car slowly drove away, leaving behind a mess. Outside the window, lights flickered, creating a kaleidoscope against her picturesque face. Long butterfly wings hung low, concealing worry, helplessness, and a heart full of sorrow. Silent like a sculpture. The two most important men in her life had left her one by one, her soul had already followed them. Often, she was silent and gloomy, because her world had lost its sunlight and warmth. She couldn’t laugh, nor could she cry. If not for the steadfast faith in her heart, she would not have been able to continue. This long road of life, why is it so difficult? She took out her phone and looked at the last message on the WeChat page, which stopped two years ago. Brother Yan, you said two years, I’ve been waiting for you, but why haven’t you returned? Tears glimmered in her eyes. She raised her head and looked out at the night sky. Stars and the moon hung low, their clear glow reflecting. Under the same moonlight, I wonder if the person I miss is also missing me?
