Chapter 54 - Stop Clinging To Me (2/2)

Unaffected by it, he curled his fingers into a fist before raising it towards the floor-to-ceiling glass.

”Ahh…” She winced as the glass behind her hand cracked, piercing through her skin in the process.

She was holding Jun Zixuan's fist tightly with both hands yet the pressure on her palm made her clench her teeth.

The man froze for a split second, ”What are you doing here?” His voice didn't have a hint of its usual playfulness.

His tone reminded her of the time when he hated the sight of her.

What was she doing here?

When she came here, Shi Luo was not there. And he was standing there looking at the distance blankly. Only his back was visible to her and somehow he appeared very lonely.

Initially, she wanted to approach him and talk about what was bothering him.

But he was so lost in his thoughts that he didn't even realize that she was standing behind him.

So, she decided to give him some space and leave the place.

But just as she turned around, her gaze landed on the floor.

There broken glass shards and red liquid around them.

When she raised her gaze towards his hand, she could see blood dripping down from the gap between his fingers.

Unable to react for a second, she stood there rooted to her spot.

He raised his hand to punch the thick glass wall, her legs moved on their own and before she knew it, she was shielding his hand out of instinct.

But even when she grabbed his fist with both her hands, her strength was not comparable to him which caused the back of her palm to smash on the glass.

Coming back to the present, Yu Mei didn't respond to his question and grabbed his hand.

She could see some broken glass shards pierced inside his palm. Blood gushed out from his wounds.

”Get lost. I don't want to see you,” He pushed her away from himself before taking a few steps back. The piece of glass turned into powder under his shoes as he distanced himself from her.

”But you…”

”Enough. Stop clinging to me!''

Her brows bumped together as she looked at the cold expression on his face.