Escaped? Caught Back! Crazy Kisses!

【Delicate yet Sharp Little Wildcat & Crazy, Obsessive Top Boss】

【Imprisonment + Forced Love + Transnational Relationship + Escape + Top Hegemony】

Ji Wanwan found a job through a bos...

Chapter 5 Spending the First Mid-Autumn Festival with You

Chapter 5 Spending the First Mid-Autumn Festival with You

Alexander suddenly looked up, scratched his head, and realized he was a lifelong bachelor who only cared about fighting and killing.

Suddenly asking him such an outrageous question, his eyes were filled with confusion.

However, since Kolov was paying his salary, he would naturally favor him.

"Of course not."

Kolov scoffed and tore Gu Qingci's photo to shreds: "He thinks he's worthy of competing with me for someone?"

“Young Master is of noble status; this kind of person is no match for him,” Alexander chimed in from the side.

Kolov was consumed by jealousy. Why hadn't he met Ji Wanwan sooner? Their situation would be very different then.

That way, he and Ji Wanwan would have many, many photos together.

Feeling depressed, Kolov lit a cigar, exhaled a thin mist, and the image of Ji Wanwan in a formal dress appeared before his eyes.

My body started to feel unbearably hot.

"Get out."

"yes."

Inside the bathroom, cool water flowed down her skin, creating a misty atmosphere.

Kolov tossed his hair back, occasionally letting out a muffled groan, his mind filled with fantasies of Ji Wanwan.

"Wanwan."

"You are mine, and you will always be mine!"

*

Night fell, and the moon cast a faint glow through the window onto Ji Wanwan's bed.

Ji Wanwan put down her violin, a sharp pain shooting through her lower back.

She studied music and dance in college, majoring in violin. She hadn't played for almost a month, and when she picked it up again today, it was still a bit difficult.

Looking at the exquisite violin in the case, Ji Wanwan couldn't help but marvel at its excellent sound quality.

It's so nice to be rich!

Ji Wanwan worked part-time to buy her first violin, which cost over a thousand yuan. The sound quality was very poor, and it would occasionally make a wooden sound and stutter.

Later, unable to find a job, he had no choice but to sell it to pay for his grandmother's medical expenses.

After putting the violin away, Ji Wanwan went to bed.

In the middle of the night, the door opened.

Kolov walked in quietly and slowly, looking at the girl sleeping soundly in the bed.

He sat on the edge of the bed, his gaze tender and affectionate as he traced Ji Wanwan's eyes, nose, and mouth with his index finger in the dim light.

"I really want to take you down right now," Kolov said through gritted teeth, his voice full of displeasure.

I'm feeling terribly unwell, while she's sound asleep!

Kolov tiptoed onto the bed, lay down beside her, and wrapped his strong arms around her waist.

Ji Wanwan had her back to him, her eyelashes trembling.

Ugh, why are you back now?! I promised myself I wouldn't touch her for a week, and only one day has passed!!

Ji Wanwan was devastated, but she dared not move and could only continue to pretend to be asleep, letting him hold her.

Kolov pressed his forehead against her pajamas, frantically inhaling the milky scent emanating from her body, his breath hot and dry. Ji Wanwan pretended to be uncomfortable and squirmed.

Why isn't this person leaving? Doesn't he have a room of his own?

Kolov paused for a moment, staring at the back of her head, and became even bolder in his actions.

Ji Wanwan's body trembled slightly. Then she opened her eyes, grabbed his fidgeting hand with her small hand, and tried to shake him off, but he held it firmly and they intertwined.

You said you wouldn't touch me!

Ji Wanwan's soft voice rang out in the quiet night, but her body was restrained and she couldn't move at all.

Kolov knew he was awake, so he buried his head even deeper and spoke in a low, hoarse voice.

"I won't touch you, I'll just hug you." He tightened his grip on her waist.

Ji Wanwan even suspected that this person wanted to strangle her!

"fraud!"

Ji Wanwan's sleepiness was completely gone, and the thing below was even more obvious, so she dared not sleep anymore.

Kolov didn't respond, and soon Ji Wanwan heard his steady breathing; he had fallen asleep.

Ji Wanwan rolled her eyes, looking at the bright moonlight outside; the moon was big and round.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is in three days...

I miss my grandma.

Ji Wanwan felt a pang of sadness as she thought about how she hadn't been able to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with her grandmother again this year. In previous years, she hadn't had the chance to go back and see her grandmother because of her studies.

He just kept sending money to his grandmother.

I wonder how my grandmother is doing now, whether she's recovered...

As she thought about it, Ji Wanwan's lips kept drooping, her nose tingled, and tears welled up in her eyes. She covered her mouth tightly to keep herself from making a sound.

She longed to see her grandmother, but she couldn't escape; she couldn't escape his clutches...

Before she knew it, Ji Wanwan had fallen asleep. Kolov got up to wipe away the tears from the corners of her eyes, and then left.

Ji Wanwan spent another three days on the island, and Kolov did not appear. She was having a very carefree time on the island.

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and Ji Wanwan guessed that Kolov wouldn't be coming back, after all, he's Russian, so why would he celebrate a traditional Chinese festival?

Ji Wanwan planned to decorate the island, making sure it wasn't deserted and had a warm, family-like atmosphere.

"Wang Ma, could you help me hang up those two big red lanterns by the door?"

"good!"

Ji Wanwan brought out a speaker, listened to music, and decorated the entire fence at the entrance with colorful lights. She made a lot of lanterns, which she planned to release later!

Each lantern has a message written on it, a blessing for my grandmother, hoping she can see it.

In the evening, after dinner, Ji Wanwan took Wang Ma outside to admire the moon.

The moonlight is beautiful; it's the biggest and roundest moon at this time.

"Wang Ma, let's put all these lanterns down."

"Okay, Miss Ji."

Lanterns floated in the air, turning the night into a gentle orange ocean. Ji Wanwan clasped her hands together, her thumbs gently touching her brows, her eyelids lowered, and made a wish to the sky.

I hope my grandmother lives to be a hundred years old.

I hope to leave here as soon as possible.

hope……

Just as she was about to continue speaking, fireworks burst in the sky, one after another reaching her ears. The fireworks display lasted for about ten minutes, and Ji Wanwan watched for ten minutes.

As the fireworks faded, the lanterns in the sky were still floating. Suddenly, more lanterns drifted in from afar, forming the letters "jww," and then changed formation to "belong."

Ji Wanwan belongs to him.

Ji Wanwan stood there stunned. This was not something she had prepared, nor was she capable of preparing it.

"Wang Ma." He turned to call out to Wang Ma, but found that she had already left.

Looking back, Kolov was walking towards her, holding a small rabbit lantern.

The moonlight shone on him, making him appear like a noble god descending. A gentle breeze lifted the sandy-gold hair on his forehead, his light blue eyes seemed to sparkle like stars, his chin was taut, and a smile played on his lips.

"Do you like it?" Kolov handed him the lantern.

Ji Wanwan hesitated for a moment but still accepted it.

"Thanks."

"I'm glad you like it." Kolov hugged her from behind and pulled her into his arms.

"Why are you back?"

Ji Wanwan didn't expect him to come back at this time, and even set off fireworks and lanterns for her. She thought he didn't understand.

His tone was gentle, almost coaxing: "Of course I want to spend our first Mid-Autumn Festival together."