26 The Legend Part 8 (1/2)
Tou Lw, himself was shocked about what happened. It was not his intention to push her in the water. He froze for a moment before he shook off from the shock. He then ordered one of his servants to jump into the canal to save the woman.
At that time, Yee Len had already dived under the water. He grabbed onto the lady and pulled her up to the other side of the canal next to the carriage.
The lady had not lost consciousness yet because Mua Kong and his bodyguard acted fast. She was wet and took a couple of gulps of waters, but she was fine. Yee Len dropped her on the ground. She crawled on the ground with one hand on the ground to support her and the other hand comforting her chest while she coughed out some water. As she was coughing, the Sapphire pendant necklace slipped out from her shirt.
The pendant Mua Kong had given to Hli Ja six years ago dangled from the lady's neck.
Was she Hli Ja? A sense of shock and excitement rushed through his body. Six years! It had been six years since he saw her last. It had been six years since he had been frantically searching for her at every possible place and when he actually found her, he didn't know how to react.Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please click for visiting.
Yee Len felt baffled. Didn't that pendant look exactly like his Lord's pendant? He had not seen that pendant in over six years. Could it be because his Lord had given it away? Yee Len stood frozen with only his head turning to look at his Lord for confirmation.
Mua Kong burst out from the carriage and walked towards Hli Ja. He was so happy to see her. She had bloomed so beautifully in six years. He could barely recognize her because she looked absolutely ethereal. If it had not been for the pendant he gave her, he probably would have never recognized her. The only thing he could utter was, ”Are you all right?” His hand reached out to help her stand up.
Hli Ja caught her breath before lifting her head to look at the man in front of her. She furrowed her brows. Had she seen him somewhere? She really thought she did but couldn't really recollect.
”I think I am. Thank you for saving me,” she muttered, giving him a soft smile as she accepted his offer. Grabbing onto his hand, she allowed him to pull her up.
Tou Lw had taken the nearest bridge across to where they were when he saw that a man from the other side jumped in to save Hli Ja. When he approached the two, he inhaled a deep breath.
”Hli Ja, I didn't mean to.” Before he could continue, he swallowed his saliva unable to say anything else. He blushed as his eyes fixated on Hli Ja. Her bright yellow clothes were wet and glued to her body, revealing all her curves and crevices.