Chapter 906: 906、Huo Yunting, Lu Zhaoyang, Ill make sure you pay. (1/2)

Qiu Jin then took out her phone to contact Mo Shan. In one minute, she got the response as she nodded at Xiang Jinxi, “Mo Shan will make her departure immediately.”

“Okay.” Xiang Jinxi reached for the glass of wine and did a toast with a raising tone, “Today will not be a peaceful day for them, but it’ll be a wonderful day for celebrations.”

Holding her glass too, Qiu Jin smiled back at him out of courtesy and an overflowing love which she tried holding.

“You can celebrate anytime you want after this.”

“Yeah, I agree.” Xiang Jinxi spoke confidently.

“Huo Yunting will finally lose this time!”

I don’t think you or the author can come up with anything to make a turnabout out of this!

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Lu Zhaoyang, as reported before, had left the hospital early in the morning, And she had informed the nurses to take good care of her daughter in the incubator before that. To avoid any complication, she even asked her two bodyguards to look after the baby in the dark.

Huo Yunting, her husband, had been very busy for the past few days. She wanted to help, urging to be discharged as soon as possible but Huo Yunting insisted on handling the work alone.

“What are you working on these days?”

“It’s okay, I can do it myself.”

Well, I don’t want to influence Huo Yunting on making any decision. Still, I have to know what’s going on in Thunderbolt now—to calm myself at least. Like, I haven’t been able to sleep or to eat properly for the past week!

Little did the mother know that, the moment she left the glass door at the entrance, a strangely dressed woman came in on her wheelchair.

A dark scarf covered her lifeless legs while there was a grey roundish fur hat on her head. No one could tell her look when the mask covered half of her face with her piercing gaze lustred in hatred.

“H-Huo Yunting…L-Lu Zhaoyang…” The voice rang hoarsely while her eyes were bloodshot.

“Isn’t it surprising? I, Mo Shan, am still alive. HAH!”

And I remember every single thing you have done to me that year, Huo Yunting.