She stared in shock at the bloodstains on the ground, the brown bear lying down and struggling, and the wolf being strangled by a python; her heart felt as if it were being covered by an invisible force.
Thump, thump, thump—the rapid beating of my heart echoed in my ears like the drums of war.
Outside the stadium, there were various sounds of cheering, cursing, and premature celebration.
It's noisy.
Su Yuxi closed her eyes, clutched her head tightly with both hands, and squatted down in pain. She didn't want to see or hear anything, but the strong smell of blood seeped into her nostrils, causing her psychological discomfort.
How disgusting.
"Stop arguing, stop arguing," she murmured in anguish.
But her voice was too soft to have any effect.
"Stop arguing, stop, stop arguing, stop hitting!" She spoke louder and louder, more and more urgently. Although some people could hear what she was saying, who cared?
Su Yuxi's mind flashed through scenes of bloodshed, watching lives disappear before her eyes, powerless to stop it.
My head hurts so much, it feels like it's going to explode.
She collapsed, clutching her head, letting out a piercing scream: "Aaaaaah..."
The sound grew louder, sharper, and more piercing.
Gradually, the sound drowned out everyone's voices, and everyone quieted down, covering their ears. But the sound was too penetrating, and some people couldn't bear it; their eardrums were punctured, and bright red blood flowed out.
The roles shifted in an instant, and it was their turn to shut Su Yuxi up.
But Su Yuxi was completely immersed in her own world. She couldn't control herself and just wanted everything in front of her to stop.
Her voice quickly grew softer and softer until it disappeared from the hall. Everyone thought the danger was over, but it was only the beginning of the real danger.
Bang bang bang... The glass goblets in the audience couldn't withstand the high-pitched, sharp sounds and all began to shatter.
The incandescent light bulbs overhead, the glass table and glass walls, the ceramics—many things resonated with her scream and began to shatter with a crackling sound.
They couldn't hear the high-frequency screams, but the shattered glass shards around them caused them great harm.
Countless sharp shards tore through people's arms, faces, backs, and heads. The crowd was in chaos, with cries of pain, screams, and shouts rising louder and louder from their mouths.
The bloody battlefield shifts between on and off the field.
I originally wanted to see the women on the field flee in disarray, but now I've become the main character myself.
The red-haired man upstairs also suffered greatly; it should be said that no one present escaped unscathed.
The animals that had been fighting were now cowering in a corner, trembling with fear.
Despite its fear, a large python twisted to Su Yuxi's side and gently patted her with its tail.
A cold, damp wind swept over the out-of-control Su Yuxi, and her powerful attack seemed to be soothed, gradually returning her to calm.
She slowly raised her head, her bewildered eyes meeting a pair of large, round eyes—the eyes of the giant python. Despite being a fierce and frightening python, its eyes held a hint of innocence and fear.
Su Yuxi moved her lips, but before she could say a word, her consciousness was suddenly pulled away, and her body involuntarily fell to the ground, plunging her into darkness.
When she regained consciousness, she was lying on a clean white bed, with two women in white coats guarding her beside her.
When the doctor saw that she was awake, he rushed over to ask her how she was feeling and if she felt unwell anywhere.
Su Yuxi was still a little dazed when she woke up. Looking at the enthusiastic and anxious doctor, she instinctively backed away defensively, her voice weak, soft, and hoarse: "I'm fine."
She cleared her throat and looked around. Apart from herself and the two doctors, there was no one else in the room.
But she remembered being locked on the stage, and then there was supposed to be some kind of game.
Why?
When I wake up, I'm lying in bed. What happened in between?
How did she get back to bed?
Why can't she remember?
Too many doubts filled her mind, making Su Yuxi feel inexplicably flustered, and her heart would occasionally ache faintly.
She raised her hand and rubbed her chest, trying to ease the pain, only to find that her whole body ached terribly, and every bone seemed to be telling her story of exhaustion, as if she had been in a brawl with someone.
Could it be that I really fought with those animals and hit my head, causing me to lose my memory?
Su Yuxi looked up and touched her head, but couldn't feel any obvious wounds, which made her even more puzzled.
"What are you doing?"
She was still searching for her lost memories when a doctor was about to press a listening device against her body, but Su Yu pushed him away.
The doctor wasn't annoyed and quickly explained to her, "Don't worry, I just saw you rubbing your heart and wanted to hear if your heart rate was normal. I didn't mean anything else."
Su Yuxi pulled the blanket up a little higher, her wariness towards her undiminished: "I'm fine, no need to check, you can leave now."
The two doctors exchanged a glance. The matter wasn't finished yet, and if they left now, they would definitely be scolded.
Just as they were struggling with how to persuade Su Yuxi to get checked, the door was opened from the outside.
Their boss, dressed in a brightly colored beach-style floral shirt, baggy shorts, and flip-flops, swaggered in with a carefree and lazy gait, much like an arrogant crab.
Seeing that Su Yuxi was awake, he raised an eyebrow. Immediately, someone brought a stool and placed it by the bedside. He sat down with an arrogant and probing gaze, scrutinizing her body from head to toe. The more he looked, the lower the pressure became, and his eyes gradually sharpened, as if he wanted to see through her beautiful face to the unknown power buried deep within her.
This woman really gave him a huge surprise.
He originally intended to teach her a lesson, but this woman made him lose face and almost cost him his life.
"What's your name?" Hua Zan's voice was low and sharp, the few words seeming to be squeezed out from between his teeth, suppressing a chilling anger.
Su Yuxi also keenly sensed that this man looked like he wanted to kill her, and her guard slowly rose: "What are you doing?"
She has done as he instructed, and according to the verbal agreement, she can now take the cruise back for free?
After disembarking, they had no further relationship, so why did he still ask her name?
Hua Zan's fists clenched slightly, making a soft creaking sound in the quiet room. His long legs trembled uncontrollably as if he had Parkinson's disease, and he spoke through gritted teeth: "What is it?"
"Naturally, we'll leave your information and pay you back after you disembark."
Su Yuxi thought to herself, "Just as I thought," and looked at him with a hint of disdain, cursing inwardly, "What a man without integrity."
"What money? I've already played the game as you instructed, shouldn't this fee be waived?"
"Hehehe..." Hua Zan sneered repeatedly, his eyes filled with coldness, but his body was bursting with intense anger: "Did I tell you it was this much money?"
"Then what money do I still need to repay?"
What, are you planning to blatantly extort her this time? Does she look like someone who's easy to bully?
Hua Zan took a deep breath, raised his hand, and the bodyguard behind him immediately handed him a thick document.
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