Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Damn it!
Mary came to a safe place and leaned against the wall to catch her breath.
There was a tree above her head that could temporarily shelter her from the wind and rain.
Mary pulled the bottom of her t-shirt out of her pants and tore it into pieces, wrapping it around the back of her hand that was still bleeding profusely.
Just as she was about to continue walking back to the hotel, another figure blocked her way!
“Money! I need money! Give me your money!”
A homeless person covered in dirt and grime was trembling all over. He looked like he couldn’t even stand properly, but he wanted to rob Mary.
Mary felt that she was really unlucky today.
She knocked the homeless person to the ground with one punch, and he fell into the water. He didn’t even have the strength to struggle.
Mary rolled her eyes at the sky. “F*ck!”
She dragged the homeless man to the tree, took off her raincoat, and threw it at the homeless man. Then she took out the remaining cash in her trouser pocket and threw it to him.
There was nothing she could do to survive or escape death.
Mary was standing unprotected in the rain and it was so heavy that hurt a little. She could hardly open her eyes and continued to move forward blindly.
Soon, a man wearing glasses stood in front of the homeless man with an umbrella.
“Where’s the girl from before?”
He remembered this raincoat. The name of the hotel drew was printed on it.
And it was the same color as the girl’s, purple.
The homeless person sat in the water, holding the raincoat tightly. He looked up at the man and felt afraid from the bottom of his heart.
He pointed in the direction where Mary had left, then curled up on the spot, praying in his heart that this dangerous person would leave quickly.
The man stared coldly at the person on the ground.
Obviously, the girl had been kind enough to help this homeless person.
But this beast had betrayed her.
How awful.
The man took out his pistol, fired it, and the homeless person fell down.
Bright red blood quickly spread in the water, rolling down the stream…
Mary felt that she was being watched.
She kept looking back, and only once did she see a black umbrella horn disappear behind a hidden object.
Was there really someone?
Was it those people just now?
What else did they want to do?
Several thoughts flashed through Mary’s mind.
However, she did not have a raincoat now, so she could only move forward quickly in the dark.
The footsteps behind her seemed to be getting faster and faster. When Mary looked back again, she saw a black figure holding an umbrella!
Who was It?
Was it the person who had sniped her upstairs just moments ago?
The person was closing in on her step by step. When she saw that he was only two meters away from Mary-
Suddenly, she heard a familiar voice, “Lady Mary!”
Was it Adela?
Mary thought she heard wrong, but when she looked up through the heavy rain, she actually saw Adela across the street!
And… Monroe.
Four or five people were standing across the street, waving at her excitedly!
Monroe’s face was gloomy, but his eyes were not on Mary.
He stared at the black figure holding an umbrella behind Mary, saw that the other party was passing Mary, and quickly walked forward.
The rain was so heavy, but this person’s umbrella was very stable.
Moreover, the back of the figure actually felt a little familiar…
Until this person’s figure disappeared, Monroe then walked towards Mary.
“Monroe! I knew you guys would come to find me! Quick, cover me from the rain!”
Mary held onto Monroe’s raincoat and tried to cover her head.
Monroe’s face was dark as he glared at her completely drenched appearance. He was so angry that he wanted to flip her over his knee and give her a hard spanking!
But in reality, other than anger, there was more heartache.
Mary was looking really pitiful at this moment, very much like a drowned rat.
Monroe didn’t say a word. He took off his raincoat and put it on her.
The moment she put on his hat, Mary’s eyes finally opened completely.
She hugged Monroe excitedly, feeling that she was finally out of danger.
When she looked back, the black figure was gone.