Chapter 616 - Drug Addiction (2/2)

”Hello, who are you looking for?” It was a female voice.

It was Bai Luoyin.

Xia Ruoxin gripped her phone tightly as her palms got sweaty.

”I-I'm looking for Gao Yi.”

The voice on the other end of the line scoffed.

”Xia Ruoxin, you're Xia Ruoxin?”

Xia Ruoxin gripped her phone tightly, neither confirming nor denying.

”You don't have to pretend anymore. I know you're Ruoxin.” Bai Luoyin leaned her body into the couch. ”Why, your skin's just that thick, huh? We chased you out, and yet you're still thinking about my husband. Don't forget,” she said, her voice an octave higher as she shot up from her seat, ”Gao Yi's already married. With me.

”I heard that you were a bar girl back at home. Why, are you that depraved? If you are, I can help you out. I can get you a dozen or so men. I'm sure they'll satisfy you.”

”I'm looking for Gao Yi.” Xia Ruoxin repeated, her lips trembling. Her heart ached like someone had ripped her wound apart. She had nowhere to hide.

”Dream on.” Bai Luoyin laughed coldly. ”I don't want to see any phone calls from you; neither do I want to hear your voice. I know where you live now. Xia Ruoxin, don't test my patience. Believe me, if you dare appear before us, I'll end you.”

With that, Bai Luoyin slammed the phone on the table. That annoying b*tch.

She picked the phone up again and put the number in the blacklist. Even though the number was blacklisted, she could always just call using another number.

She opened the phone violently and pulled out the SIM card. With a snap, she broke the card into two.

”Have you seen my phone?” Gao Yi asked he opened the door.

”No,” Bai Luoyin replied as she hid the SIM card behind her and kicked the phone aside. ”What's wrong?” She put on a surprised look. ”Your phone's missing? Did you lose it? Or lose it somewhere?”

Gao Yi rubbed his throbbing head. He felt that his memory had been deteriorating recently. It seemed like he had to take a trip to the hospital tomorrow.

Maybe I really did lose it somewhere. He thought to himself as he tried to recall where he had left it. Was it the living room, the bedroom? Or did I accidentally leave it somewhere? No matter how hard he tried, his memory had been in a jumble.

Losing the phone was not a big deal, but he had used the SIM card for years. It was a pain to try and replace the card. Even if he did, the contacts would probably be gone.

”There's a bunch of phones at home. Just grab one and use it first.”

Bai Luoyin stood up. ”You're tired; just take a break,” she said as she walked over to hug Gao Yi's waist.

The man nodded lightly without refusing. He was really tired.