Chapter 3 - The Man She Had Saved by Accident (1/2)

Chapter 3: The Man She Had Saved by Accident

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Translator: TuiwenEditor: Tuiwen

There was soht about this wo, the village chief had repeatedly re never faded in the valley, and how there wasn’t any signal around the perimeters Obviously, Butler Shen didn’t thinkit to be another one of that bastard’s tricks – and brought his team up the mountain

What he didn’t expect was for all of theet lost hell, it didn’t take them five gy mess The worst part was? They couldn’t even call anybody for help, since there wasn’t any signal!

At that point, he decided to call it quits and not head into the valley He could wait for Yao Tang outside just fine

!!

Now that he had seen her cold and frightening gaze, he couldn’t help but shi+ver

He wanted to speak – snap at her even, but the mo, Yao Tang turned around and walked away Might as well head off to y inning of March

Who would have thought that there would be a different world hidden behind this supposed “eerie and demonic valley”?

The dense forest held so much more than mist and trees, as much as some people would like to believe In fact, just a little walk rassland and a crystal clear lake It looked like heaven on earth The corners of her lips twitched at the sight

Of course, besides the lake, was an exquisite wooden house She slowly moved her way to the front entrance This had always been her safe space Luckily, there was no one to intrude on her seely peaceful life At least, until now

As soon as she opened the door, Yao Tang iure by the hallway The shtened

“Why are you still here?”

The ainst the wall appeared quite different froers in her tribe His skin was pale – different fro under the sun too race and refinement that many would have initially assu about his eyes, an unknown devilish glint that one just couldn’t decipher

Yao Tang gritted her teeth

If it hadn’t been for that handsome face, she would’ve left this o

Indifferent to her very hts, he shot her a lazy smile “I don’t think I’ve recovered yet,” he responded “Do you really think I can survive the great outdoors?”