Chapter 434 - Scared to Tears (2/2)
Utterly defeated, Bo Chengcheng said, “To pick up someone.”
“And did you manage to?”
Bo Chengcheng threw her a glance. “Well, aren’t you in my car now?”
“Me?” Li Beinian was stunned. “You knew I was going to be there?”
“If I didn’t…” Bo Chengcheng’s smile widened, “how would I have successfully picked you up?”
Sensing a growing ominous premonition within, Li Beinian said anxiously, “Sister Bo, please drop me off here. I can find my own way back.”
“No way,” Bo Chengcheng said with a smile. “I have to send you right to your destination.”
Li Beinian’s heart started pounding as she looked at Bo Chengcheng with a knitted brow. “Where are we going?”
“You’ll find out when we get there,” Bo Chengcheng said as she stepped on the accelerator. “Sit tight.”
“Sister Bo, did Mu Xichen send you?”
The other woman frowned and did not reply.
Angered, Li Beinian asked again, “You’ve betrayed me?”
Bo Chengcheng laughed and said, “I get paid to do a job. I call it professional ethics.”
“F***!” Li Beinian was livid. “Even you got bought over!”
With an ever-widening smile, Bo Chengcheng took a turn at the final traffic light and then pulled to a stop.
Right next to the car, the magnificent and festive facade of a building loomed into view. The wordings on it were clear as day: Guang City Civil Affairs Bureau Marriage Registry.
Li Beinian’s heart was beating furiously now.
She said to Bo Chengcheng with a look of disbelief, “What’s the meaning of this?”
To which Bo Chengcheng gave no reply except to raise an eyebrow as she unbuckled her seat belt. “Get off the car.”
Li Beinian continued sitting there, her chest heaving, her breaths coming quick and tight.
Seeing that she was still in the car, Bo Chengcheng walked over and opened the door to the passenger seat.
Li Beinian gulped and turned around.
A tall and large-framed silhouette walked up slowly. His face was sinister and his reddish lips firmly pursed as he lowered his head to look at her.
Even without speaking, his presence gave Li Beinian a great sense of oppression, so she found herself shrinking back almost in tears.