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Liu Yue clenched her hands into a fist. Did he turn himself in so they won’t suspect her?
No. That can’t be. Her heart jumped and she looked towards the direction of the signal.
That should be from the capital of the Hou Jin Empire. No matter how fast he is or how good his martial art is, he shouldn’t be able to reach there in such a short time.
It shouldn’t be him. Then who’s the one that got caught?
She was feeling a bit nervous.
Suddenly, Chen Fei who had already left the estate came back and looked at Liu Yue.
Liu Yue was startled but her expression didn’t change. Did Chen Fei figure something out?
Unexpectedly, Chen Fei laughed and shook his head. He was in a good mood and said, “I say Liu Yue, your general mansion doesn’t look like a general mansion at all. There isn’t a single person here. I’ll send you some guards tomorrow to decorate your front door a bit.”
Liu Yue was finally able to relax and took a glance at Du Yi. Du Yi understood what she meant and personally escorted Chen Fei out.
Seeing that Chen Fei had left and that no one was in the premise, she threw her zither down, turned around and went to the place where the crimson silhouette had disappeared.
She rushed over into the back garden. It was empty. There was no one here. Not a single soul.
No one. No one was here.
Liu Yue turned around and left. She went around and searched everywhere.
No one in the main hall. No one in the central room. No one in the yard.
No one on the roof. No one was in the premise.
Her heart tightened. It felt like a bowstring being pull to its full extent, on the verge of snapping.
Her palms became sweaty. Even in a dangerous place like West Cliff, she did not produce a single drop of sweat. But right now, her palms were full of cold sweat.
Clenching her fist, she began to shudder.
There’s no way I can’t find him. There’s no way he’s not here.
Where did he run off there? How come he isn’t here anymore?
She frantically walked around. In the early spring night, Liu Yue began to sweat even more. Her facial complexion became heavier and heavier.
Nothing. There was nothing at all. She’s even searched the bathroom in the backyard. There was no one at all. Not a single person.