CHAPTER 110

Had She Not Done It, She Wouldn’t Die

(Translated by: RenRen, Edited by: Yzrahc`drizzle)

Jing Yue moved her body to dodge. She moved without pausing for a second, running crazily towards the outside. She had only ran for several steps when she was caught unaware as countless black figures rained down from above.

F*ck! Late!

Jing Yue’s heart was really frightened ah! How could so many black-clothed masked people appear so suddenly!?

Those black-clothed men came from all direction and surrounded Jing Yue. With this kind of action, they clearly wouldn’t let Jing Yue go. Jing Yue didn’t have any weapon in her hands. She was utterly lacking the capability to fight back, she could only keep dodging and rolling on the ground until her whole body was covered with dirt. Yet those black-clothed men didn’t seem to have the slightest intention to stop.

“Si (hiss)!” Jing Yue felt pain from her arm, a dagger had managed to graze her. Jing Yue stooped down, placing one knee on the ground. She glanced at her wounded arm, blood had already started to gush out. Fury slowly rose in Jing Yue’s eyes.

‘Wasn’t it only seeing someone!’

‘F*ck! Do they have to be like this, without mercy!?’

‘They don’t even say a single word and directly want to kill her…… they really think she’s someone easy to be bullied!’

A trace of light flashed through Jing Yue’s eyes as she effortlessly took a dried bamboo pole beside her. Her gaze slowly turned cold. She leaped straight away towards those black-clothed masked men to fight. Using the blade strikes of those black-clothed men amidst the fight, that bamboo pole was cut into a sharp javelin. Every area she ruthlessly pierced was a human’s vulnerable point.

A ray of bloodthirsty flashed in Jing Yue’s eyes. While she whirled her body around, it seemed like there was something throbbing restlessly inside her. A change of color started to appear in those pitch-black eyes. Deep dark-green eyes flashed, so fast that it was difficult to detect.

Jing Yue tried hard to throw the bamboo pole in her hand while suppressing down the abnormal throbbing from her chest. She ran towards the outermost part of the bamboo forest without looking back. She felt a slight dizziness rushed through her. A hard to explain sensation made her felt suffocated.

‘What’s going on…… feels…… like she’s about to die……’

Jing Yue’s breathing became more rapid. Her eye color kept changing from black to green. Jing Yue was on the brink of exhausting all of her strength from rus.h.i.+ng out of that courtyard to the outside towards an alley, too panic to choose her way. Her staggering footsteps along with a body fully covered with filth made it appear like she was a lunatic that just escaped from somewhere.

“A……” Jing Yue’s feet went soft and she fell kneeling on the ground. Her body eventually laid still, curling on the ground. She tilted her head, looking at her grazed arm. Black blood was gus.h.i.+ng out. ‘No wonder she became like this, turned out she’s been poisoned!’

Jing Yue’s eyes turned dark-green in entirety, and her chest felt suffocated. Her heart started to beat erratically as her eyes were wide open. All the strength in her body gradually dissipated. The dark-green color in her eyes had also slowly faded. Once her eyes were closed, the color changed back to pitch-black.

‘Had she not done it, she wouldn’t die so soon……’

‘Curiosity would not only kill a cat, it would also kill a human ah!’

Jing Yue regretted her actions until her intestines turned green. As her consciousness started to fade, she seemed to have heard Xing Er’s voice. But by this time, Jing Yue could no longer discern it. Her mind had completely stopped at the thought of regret before her consciousness fade away into darkness.

In that darkness, a head full of white hair was swaying in front of her. Just like a curse, those white hairs were fluttering in the wind, slowly approaching her as it coiled around her neck. Those slowly tightening white hair made Jing Yue struggle to break free. However, she found that she didn’t have any strength left in her body.

‘No…… She doesn’t want to die aaa!’

‘She had already died once ah!!’

“AH!!” Jing Yue’s whole body was trembling as she sat up. A wave of dizziness once again rushed through her. The fuzzy scenes in her eyes gradually became clear. That familiar bed curtain startled Jing Yue. It was then that Jing Yue finally released a sigh of relief. ‘She didn’t die a……’