"Just once, just once,"
"Don't get agitated, I can explain, I can explain anything,"
Jing Min's thick brows remained furrowed, showing no sign of relaxing even after receiving an answer.
Instead, it seemed to confirm his suspicions, making him even more tense.
The anger between his brows gradually transformed into an undisguised killing intent.
Just then, the phone rang.
Jing Min glanced at Chu Wuyang, then deliberately turned on the speakerphone on his phone.
Li Yan's worried voice came through the phone.
"Mr. Jing, is your injury serious?"
"I've finished cleaning up here, and our plane will take off in an hour."
Jing Min gave an ambiguous "hmm."
Li Yan continued.
"Jin Zhuoer died instantly in the explosion. Zhou Heng was originally a survivor, but he was kidnapped on the way to the hospital. Our people arrived too late and are now missing!"
Jing Min seemed unsurprised, his voice indifferent as he spoke.
"Leave some people to search,"
He paused, then looked at Chu Wuyang, his gaze seeming to try and see into her heart, and added in an ambiguous tone.
"Take them alive!"
Li Yan paused.
"yes"
After hanging up the phone, Jing Min looked at Chu Wuyang.
"Does hearing that he's still alive give us hope again?"
Chu Wuyang felt a pang of worry seeing his obviously abnormal emotional state.
He now seems suspicious and sensitive.
I don't know what to say without upsetting him.
He had no choice but to remain silent.
Chu Wuyang observed casually.
He looked sickly, and his already pale skin now appeared completely bloodless.
She was noticeably thinner than before, and her clothes were hanging loosely on her, looking somewhat baggy.
It seemed unable to support his weary body.
"Let me tell you, I never intended to kill them in that explosion. I'm the kind of person who always believes in an eye for an eye; I just wanted them to experience what it's like to land a plane."
"It's just that one was unlucky and the other was unlucky; they'll catch them sooner or later and torture them slowly."
Jing Min was conflicted; he wanted to warn Chu Wuyang, but he didn't want her to react at all.
Ironically, it was he who was tormented.
Chu Wuyang looked at him; his obsession with revenge suggested that he was truly badly injured, both physically and mentally, this time.
She didn't care what happened to Zhou Heng.
She just didn't want Jingmin to be blinded by hatred and lose his true nature, like his mother and grandmother...
She paused for a moment, then asked in a low voice,
"Jingmin, does your wound still hurt?"
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