Chapter 356: A Mysterious Organization III (2/2)

She could not help but shudder at the nightmarish imagery in her mind.

Wen He bent down and grabbed the handle by the stairs, “Boss, I’m so sorry. I should have looked after Bai as much as possible. Now he’s on the twisted path…” She literally felt like jumping off the stairs, “Did he pick up that—’classy’ taste from you, boss?” Mumbled, she tugged her broken body and broken heart back to the kitchen. Her soulless eyes reflected the silhouette of a diligent little chef by the sink.

“Dude, what makes you love that ‘lady’ downstairs?” Somehow she could no longer feel the pain on her arm. It was the agony—AGONY that was more painful in her heart.

“Well, her face is pretty. Her smile’s pretty. Her body’s pretty too. She’s kind and gentle too. She helped me a few times,” said Lu Bai without hesitation.

“Well—as long as you’re happy with that…” Wen He’s cheek twitched, still in disbelief on the fact that Bai had gone for a mature married woman. That woman even had a son! Wen He prayed to the boss and heaven that this little boy would not become a family breaker.

She could not advise him to stop. He was a hard nut to crack after all.

He probably would only comply the moment she knocked him out and dragged him out of the scene, like the time before—He probably would have been gone forever if she did not do that.

He was seriously like a bull!

“Achoo!” That was the fourth sneeze Lu Zhaoyang made during dinner, that she started wondering if she was actually allergic to the herbs she bought for dinner.

Back to the wounded woman and young boy at Level 5, “Come on. You’re a man! Eat up! Eat more!” Wen He was urging the boy to stop eating like a kitten.

“If Boss knows his precious son is skinnier than a rail. He probably would come for me from his grave.”

Lu Bai passed a glance, “Sounds great. I’ll make sure he won’t go back the moment he got out of the grave.”

“We are having these dishes merely because of you. You need more blood.” He frowned as he stared at the pile of dark crimson slices on the plate, “I never liked pork livers.”

“Huh?” She was bewildered, “I don’t remember our boy was a picky eater.”

“Well now he is,” said Lu Bai with his eyes gawked at her, “Looks like you are completely revitalized. Well then, you can leave the house after this. The door’s over there. Have a good night.”