uriating to Lin Jinran."This is a normal physiological response. Don't you have one, Mr. Fu""Hmph." Fu Mo let out a cold snort.The little kitten got angry, showed its claws, and prepared to scratch ba...Lin Jinran kept running forward, she didn't dare to look back, afraid that someone would catch up behind her.
I once left this place and knew there were no houses around, it was very deserted.
She must find someone or a house before daybreak, or she will have to live outside.
After running for what felt like an eternity, Lin Jinran gasped for breath, his hands supporting his knees. He wiped the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand and straightened up to look at the surrounding scenery.
It was the sea of flowers, she had just reached the flower sea, and there was still a long way to go. After the flower sea there was a forest.
He unscrewed the cap and took a small sip. He didn't know what awaited him, but if he ran out of water, that would be the biggest threat.
After a brief rest, Lin Jinran regained his strength and stood up again. He didn't dare to run anymore, so he quickly walked away.
Walking through the sea of flowers, she dared not go to the road. There were so many flowers here that if she was discovered, it would be convenient to crouch down and cover herself with flowers.
As I walked, constantly observing my surroundings, I unknowingly found myself walking out of the flower sea.
After finishing half the bottle of water, Lin Jinran licked his dry lips and unscrewed the cap again, taking a small sip.
After walking for an unknown amount of time, Lin Jinyan, exhausted, sat down on a patch of grass. She gasped for breath heavily, a thin layer of sweat covering her forehead.
It was afternoon already, and she was both tired and hungry.
The sun shone brightly on the grass. After walking in the sunlight for a while, she was soaked in sweat and felt dizzy and unwell.
Unable to continue, Lin Jinran decided to take a break first. Eight hours now estimated to be three or four hours. There is half the time left, she will definitely be able to walk out.
Lin Jinran didn't look at the time on his phone or watch, not daring to rest for too long. He once again set off down the road ahead.
Once again setting out, I don't know how long I've been walking. My legs feel like they are filled with lead, heavy and difficult to move even a single step.
Her water and bread were long gone, her mouth dry and parched from thirst. She didn't know if she could hold on any longer if she couldn't find someone or water.
The sun gradually slanted westward, stretching her figure longer and longer. Lin Jinran collapsed to the ground with a thud. She was tired, hungry, thirsty, and miserable. She really couldn't take another step.
In the distance, the sound of a car could be faintly heard. Lin Jin's eyes lit up instantly, a car, someone must have passed by.
She needed to be saved.
With a struggle, Lin Jinran stood up. He propped himself up with the last of his strength and climbed onto the road, panting as he raised his hand to wave at the oncoming vehicles, hoping they would stop.
The vehicles gradually came into view, but Lin Jin's raised hand dropped. She recognized the car.
That's the night owl's car!
A black Maybach slowly stopped before her, the only vehicle to appear on the seemingly endless road.
Lin Jinran clearly saw the man driving, who was looking at her with indifference, as if mocking her foolishness.
The car door opened, and Ye Xiao bent down to get out. He held two bottles of water and walked to Lin Jinyan's side, raising his hand to offer them to her, "Eight hours are up, you lost, keep your word."
Four words, light yet heavy, slammed into Lin Jinran's heart.
Losing meant she had to marry Ye Xiao.
Lin Jinran stared at him, licking her dry and pale lips, persistently asking, "Ye Xiao, did you know from the beginning that I couldn't get out, right"n murmured with a hint of grievance.< The night owl soothed her, "I know you miss him, but if we go to see him rashly, it will put him in danger." >Hearing the night owl say that the child was in d...