- 14.
The room was silent; everyone stared at
Shane, and I looked at him too.
His lips moved, looking at Xu Mei beside him,
about to speak, his phone vibrated again.
“Excuse me, I’ll take this call.”
The call connected, I floated closer, hearing
Li Hao’s voice on the phone:
“Mr. Shen, Ms. Su might have died four years
ago.”
“There was a drowning incident four years
ago. There’s evidence that the car owner was
likely Ms. Su, but the police searched for half
a month and found nothing. Plus, Ms. Su’s
only relative was her elderly grandmother, so
they gave up.”
Li Hao’s voice was soft, only Shane and I
could hear.
I saw Shane’s face turn pale, then he
trembled as he hung up, opening the message
Li Hao sent him.
It was the news report of my drowning four
years ago.
Although it vaguely reported the drowned
person as a woman with the surname Su, if
you paid attention to my disappearance date,
you could guess it was me.
I leaned closer, trying to blow his hair,
teasing, “See, they said I died, you didn’t
believe it?”
“Shane, Shane, you’re still the same as
before, you don’t believe anything I say.”
As soon as I finished speaking, Shane spat
out blood.
The bright red blood splashed on the red
carpet, disappearing instantly.
Everyone panicked, Xu Mei was stunned.
Shane, after spitting blood, fell straight down.
carpet, disappearing instantly.
Everyone panicked, Xu Mei was stunned.
Shane, after spitting blood, fell straight down.
“Shane!”
I shouted, rushing over to support him, but his
body went right through me, and he fell
straight to the ground.
The scene was instantly in an uproar.
The Shen parents were also scared. Some
reacted, lifting Shane onto a car and rushing
him to the hospital.
I didn’t know what to do, I could only float
onto the car, squatting on Shane’s chest,
staring at him.
“Shane, didn’t you say you wouldn’t even look
at me if I were dead?”