Chapter 6 (2/2)
“Open your eyes.”
She couldn’t disobey his order. She opened her eyes and helplessly looked at him.
“Why did you run to America without saying anything? Do you know how worried I was?”
Worried? It was probably angry, angry enough to want to hit her!
“How did you find me?”
“What do you think?”
“You placed a tracking device on me right? Just like the surveillance camera you installed in my apartment.”
He was surprised. After thinking about it, he quickly admitted it. “How did you know those eyegla.s.ses were security cameras?”
“The landlord lady knew about it and told me.”
Zhong Zhen Dong raised his eyebrows and suddenly realized what had happened. “So you already knew and hid it from me.” After thinking about the situation from the beginning, he realized that the reason the little white rabbit’s face was full of fear that day wasn’t because she saw a car crash, but because she was afraid of him. She also deliberately put on a play in front of him, probably after having already decided to run away.
Thinking this far, his expression dropped.
“Just because of this, you had to run away?”
“There’s also Yuan Jun Hao’s threatening phone calls. I know you told him to do it.”
Zhong Zhen Dong stared blankly at her, and then frowned. “He told you?”
This man, not only did he not deny it, he also reproachfully asked if Yuan Jun Hao had told her or not? He didn’t look the slightest bit guilty, and actually had the appearance of being annoyed that his scheme had been exposed.
She had always known that bad people had no shame. She didn’t feel like criticizing him on whether he had a conscience or not, but she just wanted to know one thing.
“How do you want to take your revenge?” She asked.
Hearing this, Zhong Zhen Dong was angry, but he also found it laughable. The little white rabbit had already considered him a bad person?
He wouldn’t consider himself a good person, but towards her, he could be regarded as having earnestly thought about it and wanting to treat her well.
It’s true he had tricked her, but it was only to scare her. It hadn’t harmed her physically, and he had treated her with the utmost care. Not only did he protect her from the hara.s.sment of perverts, he also provided a good house for her and her son, thereby improving their livelihood and environment. Why didn’t she take into account all the good things he had done for her?
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