Just as she rushed out, a loud "bang" erupted behind her, flames shot into the sky, turning the venue into a complete hell on earth. The scorching tongues of fire lashed at her, searing her skin, causing her entire body to ache. Her knees buckled, and she fell to the ground. The medical personnel who had just arrived quickly supported her up. "She’s pregnant, at risk of miscarriage, quickly get her to the hospital...." Police cars, fire engines, ambulances arrived with sirens blaring, and journalists from TV and newspapers swarmed in, creating chaos all around. She couldn’t hear anything, just felt her mind go blank, the pain in her stomach intensifying. Suddenly coming back to her senses, she grabbed the nurse’s arm and anxiously said, "My baby... my baby...." Read complete version only at N0v3l.Fiɾe.net The nurse gently comforted her, "Relax, the baby will be fine...." Filled with immense fear, she fell completely into a dark abyss. The explosion at the charity donation ceremony shocked the nation. Many VIPs were present at the event, including philanthropist Bai Ran, various socialites and noblewomen, and the rising star who had just been nominated for the Golden Horse Awards, Dong Xieyou. The involvement of so many significant figures drew widespread public attention and prayers for their safety. At the moment of the explosion, the ground of the entire city seemed to shake, thick smoke billowed up to hover over Jiangzhou, like the restless spirits of the departed, unwilling to leave. Ji Yunya was taking a nap at that time, and she suddenly sat up, looking at the blazing sun outside the window with growing unease. Uncle Chang hurried in, "Miss, just now there was an explosion at the charity donation ceremony at the Grand Theater, and the casualties are still being counted." Charity? It must be related to Bai Ran. "How about Aunt Bai? Was she hurt?" "She was saved by a bodyguard, but her condition isn’t good; she has been taken to the hospital." Bai Ran was five months pregnant. She couldn’t hide her excitement when she called to tell her. This was the daughter she had been longing for for two years. If the child wasn’t saved.... Yun Ya dared not think further. She squinted her eyes, wondering why the explosion happened. Was it intentional, or... Suddenly, she asked, "Who attended the donation ceremony?" Uncle Chang thought for a moment and listed the names. In fact, the host Bai Ran had invited her, but she had declined outright. She didn’t like to appear in public anymore. She had d money, the most actually, but never expected such a thing to happen. Ironically, she escaped a disaster. Was it a coincidence, or... "Dong Xieyou? Did you say Dong Xieyou?" Yun Ya’s eyes widened, repeating the name twice. Uncle Chang was surprised by her reaction but nodded honestly, "Yes, he attended too, but he was relatively far from the blast, so he only suffered minor injuries." She suddenly recalled the dark, cramped bathroom two years ago, where a man cornered her, whispering in her ear, "I will come back for you...." Those glowing eyes were now vividly reflected in her mind, causing her to tremble uncontrollably. She suddenly clutched her head, "Those eyes...." She finally remembered where that familiar feeling came from. One hand fell onto the cool little ball around her neck, and waves of fear surged within her, almost paralyzing her entire being. Uncle Chang asked worriedly, "Miss, what’s wrong?" Yun Ya snapped back to her senses, smiling nonchalantly, "I’m fine, just figured out something that’s been bugging me for two years." Uncle Chang said nothing more and quietly waited for instructions. "This explosion was premeditated. Such boldness and audacity are beyond my expectation." She said with a mocking laugh, "These lunatics." "Then, Miss, what should we do?" "What else can we do? Watch and wait. They are eagles, we are rabbits. For a rabbit to survive, it must run for its life. Only when it is safe can it talk about resistance." Yun Ya said calmly. The sunlight outside fell on her, but it couldn’t dispel the coldness surrounding her. Uncle Chang bowed his head. "Let’s go, check on Aunt Bai at the hospital. Some answers are already looming." She was going to confirm her suspicions. Bai Ran’s baby was saved, but the fetus was now very fragile, prone to miscarriage. Even if the baby was born, it might not be as healthy as before. Ning Qinglin rushed out in the middle of her class when she got the news, racing to the hospital anxiously. Seeing the pale woman lying in the hospital bed, her heart was torn apart. She grabbed her hand, repeatedly apologizing with guilt.