Translator: Lonelytree
Hidden in my shadowy corner, I frowned.?Who are these people? They donât sound threatening at all. Regardless Iâll have to deal with them. Itâs perfect that they have decided to split up. Since theyâve made this easy for me, I shanât disappoint them.?
I moved silently.
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When I captured all the men, it was almost dawn. I tightened the rope on them and slapped a black tape over their mouths. They grumbled noisily but I ignored them.
In most movies, the villains died from giving too much monologue, I was not that kind of villain...?Wait... Am I a villain?
I yawned and said, âIâm tired and sleepy. Iâm going to bed. Make yourself at home.â I locked them inside an empty room. I had no idea what the room was for, but it was empty now. I put a sensor by the window even enough I was certain these men didnât have the IQ to plan an escape.
I was up for most of the night so I needed to catch up on my sleep. My schedule for the next day was full so I better rested up while I had the time! I fell into bed and dropped into deep slumber.
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I was woken up by a call. It was from Jing Ni. âNan Xing, are you feeling better?â Jing Ni sounded so worried.
I was still in quite a daze so I answered, âI almost died.â
âWhat? Nan Xing, what happened? Are you at home or at the hospital? No, Iâll go see you now! Oh, 7th uncle says heâs coming too!â
I immediately bounced up in bed.?This is bad!
I chuckled awkwardly, âNi Ni, calm down. Iâm fine, really. I dreamed that I was in danger. Ha ha. Donât worry about me, Iâm really fine!â
Jing Ni sighed in relief, âThen, how are you really doing now?â
Before I answered, an authoritative voice ordered, âGet on video call now!â
My heart skipped a beat. It was Jing Tian! Sweetness filled my heart. Jing Tian wanted to see me.
Jing Ni added, âThatâs right, Nan Xing, letâs video call. Let us see you.â
No way! Theyâll know I donât have chickenpox then! n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I immediately objected, âNo, no. I have a giant pox on the tip of my nose. It hurts and itches.â Then I lowered my voice to a whisper, âNi Ni, I look so ugly. I donât even dare to look at myself in the mirror. Ni Ni, please help me protect my image.â
Jing Ni was a soft-hearted person. She immediately comforted me, âOkay, Nan Xing, donât be sad, we wonât force a video call then. By the way, Iâve already asked Doctor Lin about this. He said chickenpox is extremely itchy but you shouldnât scratch them because they will leave behind scars. Nan Xing, you mustnât ruin your beautiful face with scars...â
âI promise you not to scratch them. Iâll have the maids tie my hands up. There is no way Iâll leave any scars on my face!â I promised Jing Ni.
âOkay! Nan Xing, Iâll help you collect your homework from your teacher when youâre not at school and Iâll send them to you. Because I donât think Nan Yang will be collecting them for you!â
I gave a wet kiss on the phone, âNi Ni, youâre the best! Youâre so thoughtful. Help me tell teacher that even though I have the chickenpox, I will continue to study hard!â
Jing Tian, Iâm sorry. You can hear me but you canât see me yet!
After Jing Ni ended the call, I was in such a great mood I no longer felt sleepy.
I got out of bed and stretched. After taking a shower, I changed into a set of tracksuit. My mother looked very cool in the photo. I liked her style very much. So I went online and ordered a few of those sportswear for myself.
Then I checked the house inside and out to see if anything had been damaged by the intruders from last night.
Everything was in order and my breakfast take-out arrived.
I found a simple table, pulled out a chair and dragged them into the makeshift cell. I laid out my delicate breakfast, and sat down to eat.
The four men groaned and squirmed.
I ignored them and ate my breakfast. I scrolled through the news on my phone.
These four were no better than the ruffians who had ambushed me at school. They were quite easy to deal with. So I had to believe they were sent here by Nan Yang and her friends.
I ordered a bit too much from the take-out. I couldnât finish them.
I stood up to stretched before walking over to the four holding a cup of soy milk. I looked down at them.
Their eyes followed my movement. Some of them looked at me with derision, others with pleas.