Chapter 59 ZEROs Coming (1/2)

The effect of the anaesthetic had subsided. Melissa suffered unbearable pain again in the latter half of the night.

She struggled to open her eyes and looked out of the window. It was completely dark and she couldn't see anything.

It was overcast outside. There was a light rain.

Melissa's vision was blurry. Since the lights were off in the room, she could only vaguely see a figure standing at the door. But she had no intention of coming in or leaving. Standing motionless like a wooden pole at the door, an unknown pressure came to Melissa's heart.

She took a deep breath and forced herself to calm down. Melissa shouted, ”Who is it? You can come in if you have something to do here. If not, you can leave here. You'll be scared if you come here at this time. ”

He should have come in if he wanted to hurt her?

She was not stupid enough to think that someone would visit her. For her, the word ”friend” had always been an unreachable statement. If Bob came to see her, then Melissa think it must be dreaming.

Then who else would know she was here...

Suddenly, a figure with a scar and a burned face flashed through her mind. Her heart skipped a beat!

As she lowered her head a little further, Melissa said tentatively, ”Is that you, ZERO?”

As she expected, the motionless figure turned around after hearing her voice, and walked over step by step. ”It's me.” ZERO replied.

When the door was completely opened, the light outside the door was turned on. Although it was dark, she could judge what it was.

After knowing who he was, Melissa let out a sigh of relief. She grinned, showing her white teeth. ”What's wrong? Why do you come here all of a sudden? Is there something wrong with the construction site? By the way, are you all right? It's raining now. Why don't you hold an umbrella? It's bad for your health if you catch a cold. And, what if your wound is infected? Why don't you take an umbrella? ”

Before ZERO starter his words, Melissa was like an aged woman, nagging all the time. ZERO astonished by her words.