Tang Wan, an obscure idol from the 18th tier, gets a second chance at life after death.
The good news is she's returned to the turning point of her fate.
The bad news is her memorie...
Su Jiajia was taken aback; she hadn't expected Tang Wan to suddenly ask her a question.
Isn't this obvious?
Isn't it something to be happy and celebrated when the person who tormented you since childhood suddenly goes blind?
Su Jiajia felt that Tang Wan's eyes must be filled with schadenfreude. It was only because she was blind that she could not see it and could only listen to what Tang Wan said.
However, what she didn't know was that Tang Wan's face only showed confusion, not a trace of a smile.
However, they quickly stopped talking after the conversation ended. Some people are simply unreasonable; they can find a satisfactory explanation in their own logic and will not listen to anything others say.
That's just how the world is.
The only people you can persuade are those who waver between two issues or those who agree with you from the beginning. As for those who disagree with you, they will not listen to you no matter what you say.
Tang Wan never expends extra effort to persuade these people. In her view, persuading others is like wasting one's life.
Fu Wenzhi certainly couldn't pick up Su Jiajia and carry her away, so Su Jiajia was simply picked up by a bodyguard and they left the watchtower together.
At that time, Shen Ceting would inevitably have spoiled Tang Wan.
"Run!"
I'm really worried that Tang Wan might rush out if she wants to.
Once everyone had gotten out of the car, Shen Ceting closed the door and shouted to the bodyguards behind her, "Drive!"
Even without much thought, I know that Si Huai and Lu Lin are in incredibly excited moods right now, and if I were to go over there, I'd be in for a good scolding.
Shen Ceting, who was outside the car, was already terrified. She covered her ears, trembling, and curled up in a ball, as if she were trapped in some kind of nightmare.
Fu Wenzhi stood firm for a moment, then struggled to open his mouth and voice his thoughts.
The car immediately started moving, but we heard the sound of bullets hitting the ground beneath it.
"He knew you would run away, so he deliberately had someone watching you!"
Tang Wan seemed to want to reassure Su Jiajia in that way.
Tang Wan stood still like a silly goose, rarely moving for a long time.
Tang Wan: ? ? ?
Su Jiajia, as if she hadn't heard Tang Wan's words, easily grabbed your hand and was unwilling to let go.
Before leaving, Tang Wan turned around, wanting to remember what the watchtower looked like.
Tang Wan: ? ? ?
Finally, before a long series of "dings" could be heard, a loud "bang" rang out, and the entire watchtower exploded on the spot, turning into ashes. The flames spread and spread along the ground, licking at the dry grass underneath, and surged toward Tangwan with great force.
Her bodyguards were also moved by her words and stopped running.
The next incident did teach Tang Wan a lesson; at most, in that situation, you would grit your teeth and fight with others.
However, on that occasion, Tang Wan patted Su Jiajia's hand with her free hand and said loudly, "Worry, you're going to go out."
Is that what it means to save someone in a critical moment? Is that what friendship is all about?
The monotonous sound of a countdown came from in front of us.
Right, right, right?
"You definitely didn't run away back then. What would he have assigned you to do?"
Upon hearing Si Huai's words, Fu Wenzhi paused, as if he had just realized something, and asked, "He... he knows everything?"
But her pupils contracted, and she grabbed Fu Wenzhi and started running away into the distance, her tone filled with unusual anxiety.
Cold waves surged towards Tangwan one after another.
Tang Wan was absolutely bold enough to speak up.
Compared to getting involved later, Tang Wan was relatively restrained in those years.
To prevent such a situation, it was a tacit agreement within the family, but it was discussed behind Tang Wan's back, and Tang Wan was unaware of it.
Instead of pulling Tang Wan back, I pushed her hard, forcing her to get out of the car.
Besides, how could Tang Wan possibly talk about what happened back then? If she were to get hurt or leave this world, countless people would be saddened.
Si Huai looked at Fu Wenzhi who had been brought back, and instead of being surprised, he calmly nodded and pushed the wheelchair toward Tang Wan.
Tang Wan has a history of such things, and you also did such a thing.
He wanted to grab Su Jiajia and escape, but then he saw that Su Jiajia, who had been holding his wrist the whole time, suddenly let go.
You're just afraid of dying; you're stubborn and stupid.
Upon hearing those words, Si Huai didn't turn around, but instead asked, "How could he possibly believe that his escape was something you deliberately did to lower people's guard?"
If there isn't even a little time for reflection, Tang Wan might have acted even more impulsively than before.
He took a step back, grabbed Tang Wan's hand, and picked her up, saying with a hint of sarcasm, "What are you standing there for? You ran out again, didn't you? You only want to see him once a day and then run back inside. You can't be happy until you're in a safe place, right?"
We walked back to the city hand in hand like that.
However, Tang Wan's thoughts did not reach Su Jiajia's mind that time. Perhaps the message was conveyed, but Su Jiajia did not want to cover for Tang Wan that time.
Indeed, seeing Tang Wan's actions, Fu Wen relaxed his grip slightly, but the strength with which he held Tang Wan's hand did not loosen at all.
Frank and his group genuinely abhorred arson, and from our perspective, covering up a body might not seem so complicated.
Upon seeing Si Huai's expression, Tang Wan secretly thought it was brilliant.
"Who will compensate for the harm this man has suffered?"
I could only glare fiercely at Su Jiajia standing in front of me out of the corner of my eye, thinking that I was saving her from death, so I spoke frankly.
Su Jiajia grabbed Tang Wan's hand and led her away from there.
The people from Sihuai were already waiting at the handover point.
As for Su Jiajia, she gripped Tang Wan's wrist tightly with one hand, afraid that if she let go, that fearful man would rush out and fight with someone else.
Looking at the firelight behind her, Tang Wan recalled the fire that occurred on the island a few days later.
Si Huai could remain calm, but Lu Lin had a short temper, so I had to tolerate it.
It's as if they've shed their disguise, becoming soft and gentle, which also represents the least amount of trust they have in those around them.
However, Si Huai simply asked casually, "Where is your son?"
Before each encounter with safety, Tang Wan only has that one moment to reflect.
"How could he not do that? Does he know what you've been through? This is hell on earth!"
Tang Wan looked at the place where the two were entangled, and suddenly relaxed her guard and curled up under the seat.