Chapter 1104: Chapter 1090: The Inauspicious Person The flash flood rushed past the front of the bus, roaring down the mountain, and the entire vehicle made a thumping sound. Fortunately, Song Yun and the others pulled quickly, so most of the bus was already brought to the bank. Although the sound was quite loud, the bus didn’t get washed into the river by the water. The bus doors were opened, and the passengers swarmed off the bus, their momentum almost breaking the door. Song Yun didn’t bother to maintain order. If people squeezed each other to death here, it would be their bad luck. Instead, he paid extra attention to look for the beautiful girl who had called his name earlier. The people getting off the bus were immensely jubilant. Those who knew each other hugged like they just survived a disaster. Those who didn’t know each other, men hugged beautiful women regardless; after all, hugs were no crime now. Song Yun glanced at these people but couldn’t find the one who called him earlier. Looking back at the bus door, he saw a shifty figure appearing there. It was the girl from before. The girl looked around as if searching for something, and since Song Yun happened to be in her blind spot, she missed him when she scanned the surroundings. She quickly jumped off the bus and turned to flee. “Why are you running?” Song Yun appeared next to the girl, ghost-like, with an indescribable smile on his face. Bailing suddenly saw Song Yun and was decisively startled, reflexively jumping back and then pointing at Song Yun, saying, “What are you doing!” “What do you mean, what am I doing?” Song Yun said, half-amused and half-annoyed, looking at Bailing, “I saved you, and not only do you not thank me, but you also look shifty and try to run away. Tell me, did you do something guilty?” “Who did something guilty! I didn’t do anything guilty! I… I was just scared!” Bailing’s eyes darted around as she spoke. Just as Song Yun was about to say something, the people he had rescued gathered around. “Thank you, brother!” “Thank you, young man.” “Thank you, little brother.” “Thank you, young friend.” People of various ages expressed their gratitude to Song Yun. There were roughly thirty-four passengers, and they surrounded Song Yun, layering around him, while Bailing was naturally squeezed out of the crowd. Song Yun was anxious. The girl clearly knew him and seemed interested in him. If she left now, who knew how long it would take to see her again? But the crowd’s enthusiasm enclosed both Song Yun and others who helped pull the bus, and Song Yun couldn’t just push them aside. He could only watch as the girl vanished into the crowd, even seeing her stick her tongue out at him. Song Yun thought frustratedly while dealing with the people around him. This incident was merely a small episode in Song Yun’s everyday life. Though he saved dozens, he didn’t see himself as great or a savior. After exchanging pleasantries, he got back on the bus and left. Even if the bridge was flooded, there were other places to cross the river. Song Yun went downstream to cross and headed to Guangzhou City. Days later, some people contacted media outlets to report and follow up on the incident. Many good Samaritans were found, but Song Yun, the lone adventurer, remained elusive, becoming a regret in many hearts. While people still watched Song Yun leave, Bailing had already departed the crowd. As for where to go, Bailing wasn’t worried; she had tracking insects, ensuring Song Yun wouldn’t escape her grasp. Tʜe sourcᴇ of thɪs content ɪs novel fire.net “Could that person be a jinx?” Hiding alone under a roof eave, Bailing looked at her rain-soaked clothes, furrowing her cute eyebrows. The first time he appeared, several of her tribesmen were beaten. The second time, her grandfather was beaten. The third time, their clan’s most formidable Lord Ghost King was beaten. Now she came out for revenge, and the fourth appearance resulted in her nearly being swept away by the flood. If he wasn’t a jinx, what could be called a jinx? “This is troublesome.” Bailing recalled hearing from her clan about how jinxes carry ominous energy affecting those around them with misfortune, one after the other. As she sought revenge for her clan, she’d inevitably come into contact with him again. If she got entangled in misfortune before avenging her clan, wouldn’t she be at a loss? While Bailing hesitated in conflict, a lightning bolt slashed through the sky. The lightning struck a tree not far ahead of Bailing, causing sparks to fly, splitting the trunk into two. One half toppled towards Bailing. Bailing cried out, wanting to run, but found her rain-soaked body stiff, unable to move, watching the tree branch crash barely thirty centimeters in front of her, and smaller twigs already poking her shoes. “Definitely a jinx!!! Even thinking of this person brings lightning,” Bailing shivered, more convinced of her thoughts, and quickly turned to flee into the distance. “Who was that person again?” Song Yun sat in the car, Bailing’s face occasionally flashing in his mind. She looked familiar, yet he couldn’t recall who it was; a feeling that made Song Yun quite uncomfortable. “Brother Song Yun?” Jue Wu asked softly, seeing Song Yun deep in thought, “What’s wrong?” “Nothing.” Song Yun shook his head. Since he couldn’t remember, he chose not to think further, “This rain is such a pain; why’s it lasting so long?” “Indeed, I rarely see such heavy rain at this time.” Jue Wu commented, looking out the window, “Usually, it happens half a month later.” As the car approached Guangzhou City, Song Yun’s phone rang. Seeing the number on the screen, Song Yun frowned. If he remembered correctly, this number was…