A rebellious, arrogant, and insane bad boy paired with a timid, rebellious little white rabbit, a possessively obsessive lover, a forceful takeover, the 'wife-chasing' hell, an internationa...
Chapter 205 Regret for Letting Her Go
Colorful lights covered the surrounding fence, reflecting in the water and making the water surface more colorful.
The man lay half-reclined on a chair on the balcony, enjoying the breeze from the lake, which was mixed with a hint of heat.
He beckoned to the people behind him, signaling Anu to bring him some wine.
"Brother Yun," Anu couldn't help but call out.
"Stop talking nonsense."
Anu couldn't refuse, so he had to obey and went out to get a bottle of fruit wine that wasn't too strong.
The man glanced at it but didn't say anything. He poured himself a glass, took a sip, and then casually looked outside to pass the time.
Luxury yachts floating on the Chao Phraya River were packed with people on their decks, mostly tourists from all over the world, all waiting to watch tonight's fireworks show.
"Have Nighthawk and Gnar come over tomorrow."
The man stared intently ahead and said something to the people behind him.
"good."
Anu didn't know exactly why they were being asked to come, but he still agreed.
The corridor then fell silent.
Just as it turned 10 o'clock, with a bang, a huge firework burst open above the cruise ship, illuminating the entire sky.
"Wow wow wow..." Cheers erupted from the cruise ship.
One sound after another came from below, and the noisy man frowned slightly, then looked up as well.
On the deck closest to him, a round head caught the man's eye.
The girl was in her early twenties, with thick, jet-black hair and a fair complexion; she was clearly not a local from Thailand.
The girl was thrilled by the dazzling fireworks overhead, her smile even brighter than the fireworks themselves.
Looking at her from afar, the light from the fireworks illuminated her profile, and there was a strange sense of familiarity about it.
The man stared in astonishment, his heart sinking slightly.
The dazzling fireworks reflected on the man's face, and he looked up at the magnificent night scene.
If that woman were there, she would definitely scream just like those reckless girls, enough to deafen his eardrums.
As Fu Yungui thought this, he lowered his eyes slightly, took a sip of wine, and his eyes showed disappointment.
That woman...
She wouldn't obediently watch the fireworks with me.
This kind of thing is probably more painful for her than death.
As the man thought this, he rubbed his fingertips against the wine glass, his brows furrowed, and a bitter feeling welled up inside him.
I don't know if I'll ever have the chance to see her again in this lifetime.
I fucking regret it.
She shouldn't have been set free in the first place.
Anu stood behind the man, and although she couldn't see his facial expression clearly, she could still catch a glimpse of it.
He didn't know why Brother Yun's face suddenly changed. Could it be because the fireworks outside were too noisy?
Very likely, after all, this man has never liked crowded places.
A noisy place would make this already impatient man even more irritable.
Moreover, this man hasn't been in a good mood lately.
"Huang Momo..."
As Anu was thinking, he suddenly heard that name coming from ahead.
He was stunned, looked up at him, stood there without saying a word, waiting for him to finish his sentence.
But the man remained silent for a long time.
Anu scratched his head, somewhat puzzled as to what Yun Ge meant by that sudden remark.
Why did they just call out a name and then stop?
Is he inquiring about the girl, or is he looking at the fireworks outside and suddenly remembering the time he took her to see the fountain?
"Brother Yun..."
Anu tentatively offered one of his guesses: in any case, it was related to that girl.
"Are you asking if Miss Huang got home safely?"
The man did not speak.
But when Anu saw his calm face, he knew he must have guessed correctly.
"I left from Moten that day and arrived home the next afternoon."
"She has been staying at home these past few days and hasn't gone out at all. When she does go out, it's always with her mother."
Anu gave very detailed instructions, telling the man almost everything she knew.
They left people there when they returned to Thailand.
"He has never gone out alone with Bian Xi."
When Anu mentioned Bian Xi, he added, "He's been very quiet these past few days and hasn't gone out much."
"Currently, no further contact has been found with Myanmar." He added as he spoke.
In fact, in Myanmar, the industries in Wenlai were almost completely destroyed some time ago.
The drug manufacturing plant was destroyed, and Wenlai's right-hand man, Pan Wen, also died in the explosion that day.
Only a few small fish and shrimp remained in Gageng Village, and they couldn't cause any trouble.
Bian Xi probably won't go back there.
Moreover, Huang Momo has now gone back.
He had even less reason to come back here.
Fu Yungui took a sip of wine in a sullen voice, then lay back and closed his eyes slightly.
I wanted to hear news about her, but after hearing it, I felt even more agitated.
Seeing that the man hadn't said a word, Anu couldn't help but begin to doubt whether her earlier guess was correct.
However, since Brother Yun brought it up, he must want to hear about her.
I just don't know exactly what he wants to hear.
Seeing that he had closed his eyes and was concentrating, Anu didn't say anything more, but just stood there quietly waiting.
The fireworks display outside was coming to an end, but the cheers and shouts did not diminish in the slightest.
The man lying on the chair seemed to be truly asleep, his arms crossed and his breathing steady.
Fu Yungui only closed his eyes for a short while, but he didn't expect that in such a short time, the image of Huang Momo could still appear in his mind.
The woman, dressed in a blue dress, stood under the tree and smiled at her.
That smile could melt anyone's heart.
The man's throat bobbed slightly as he looked at the girl, and he couldn't help but curl his lips into a smile.
But just as he was about to walk towards her, the girl suddenly disappeared.
Fu Yungui suddenly opened his eyes, and what he saw was still the lake surface flashing with neon lights.
An extremely lively scene.
It only amplifies the loneliness in people's hearts.
The man stood up and reached for his wine glass. Anu, who was standing behind him, saw this and immediately stepped forward to fill the empty glass.
Then she pushed it to the man's side, but still added, "Brother Yun, the doctor said to try not to drink alcohol."
"To help your wound heal faster, you should drink less."
The man didn't respond, but instead picked up his glass and drank it all in one gulp.
He then scoffed, "What kind of wine is this?"
Anu was taken aback and couldn't find a way to refute him.