Chapter 2 What a joke



Chapter 2 What a big joke

"Xia Ran, you are a smart woman." The man smiled helplessly, as if looking at a bad-tempered lover: "I have ascended the throne. With just one order, your inn will no longer have any source of jade. Without them, I guess the inn will not be able to operate. Although you didn't say anything all these years, you didn't guard against me. I know exactly what you need."

"Well, yes, I really didn't guard against you. But that doesn't mean you know everything." The woman smiled back, sitting on the chair with all manner of grace, looking down at the fake person below, whose flesh and blood she wished she could eat.

Jade is the basic energy needed for the operation of the inn. Without energy, there is no ability to prevent danger. If she, a woman, loses the protection of the inn, her fate will not be good. She doesn't want to be at the mercy of others, and she absolutely cannot!

Of course, not being able to resist the power of men does not mean that she has to do nothing. Just because she has been standing behind him and supporting him silently, as long as she has an accident, then crossing the river and destroying the bridge will definitely make the throne he just sat on shaken again. After all, many people still know about her existence.

It is for this reason that the man will use the feelings that she cares about most to force himself, instead of torturing her to surrender and finally give up the ownership of the inn. Thinking of this, the woman closed her eyes and shut out the complexity in her eyes.

The woman had long noticed the man's double-faced nature, but she did nothing at first because she believed in his feelings for her. Now it seems that women are most likely to be blinded by love!

"Well, is that so? Then if Xia Ran hands over the inn, I will tell you about the news about your parents that you want to know the most. Five years in the apocalypse, plus the twenty years in ancient times, Xia Ran cares most about this, right?" The man raised his eyebrows, randomly chose a chair and sat down, saying.

"Mom and Dad? No, that's not necessary. Since you can wipe out decades of feelings between us, then I'm sure their fate will not be any better, right?" The woman could still endure not mentioning her parents, but the man wanted to see her emotional breakdown, which was too much of an underestimation of her.

After all, as an innkeeper for twenty years, she has seen all kinds of people. The woman has already figured out that during the five years she struggled to survive in the apocalypse, many of the clues and information about his parents that the man gave her must have been false.

"Haha, you are worthy of being a woman praised by the prime minister. You are really smart." The man shrugged his shoulders nonchalantly and said with a relaxed expression: "They have been fed to the zombies a long time ago. Who made them so ignorant? If they hadn't swallowed up my family's business, how could my parents go bankrupt and finally die?"

"Haha, so this is how you have always looked at your parents? What a joke!" The woman's heart seemed to bleed when she thought of her parents' careful care and training for the man, but raised an ungrateful person: "Go away, I will not hand this place over to you."

After that, the woman waved her hand to drive the man away and slowly closed the door of the inn. The woman, watching the man through the crack of the door, finally became furious. She sneered and let the outside attack the inn.

After sitting quietly for about ten minutes, the woman opened an operation interface and then pressed the word "self-destruction". A raging fire started burning out of thin air, and the whole inn was gradually surrounded by fire.

"It's finally over. I'm so tired!" The woman let the fire snake ignite the silk and satin on her body. Her face, which should have been painful, had an expression of relief.

Half an hour later, the fire devoured everything.

Then, one by one, the inns disappeared into thin air, without a trace left, as if they had never existed...


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