1125 I Want to Save Her! (1/2)

Even though the sentence was very short, she knew that it was Tan Bengbeng's voice!

Tan Bengbeng had been by her side for so many years; Nian Xiaomu might mistake the voices of others, but she would never get Tan Bengbeng's voice wrong!

She seemed to have heard it just now!

”Are you saying that Tan Bengbeng is on the King of Hell's cruise ship?” When Yu Yuehan heard her words, he knitted his eyebrows and looked forward.

The deck of the cruise ship was empty without a single human in sight.

Apart from the bodyguards, who were standing guard at the entrance, not a single figure could be seen, much less that of Tan Bengbeng's.

Furthermore, why would Tan Bengbeng be hanging out with the King of Hell?

”Bengbeng told someone to not touch her just now. She must have met with danger, I want to save her!” Agitated, Nian Xiaomu pushed Yu Yuehan away and ran toward the cruise ship!

”Miss Nian, please stop!” The bodyguards immediately blocked themselves in front of her and reminded her coldly.

No one was allowed to charge onto Qi Yan's private cruiser without his permission.

Nian Xiaomu could not get on at all.

Yu Yuehan walked to her back and pulled her into his embrace.

”Are you sure that you have heard Tan Bengbeng's voice?”

Seeing that Nian Xiaomu was in a daze, he turned around to look at Executive Assistant Yang and Shangxin. Both of them shook their heads at the same time.

They had not heard anything.

Yu Yuehan had not heard anything either.

A voice seemed to have sounded just now, but he did not hear it very clearly.

He was not even sure whether he had really heard someone speaking, or whether the noises were, in fact, clatter from the surrounding sea waters…

Nian Xiaomu, on the other hand, had appeared spaced out most of the time ever since Tan Bengbeng had gone missing, to the extent that she constantly thought that Tan Bengbeng was speaking to her in her dreams.

At times when she was walking on the streets, she would even rush forward to grab onto people whose figure resembled Tan Bengbeng's before calling out her name agitatedly.