Chapter 1958 Oppressed
Reagan didn''t dare to say anything and just kept watching. Fang Yin was rather aggressive earlier, but now he seemed to have kept away his violent
streak and was much more respectful towards Mr Hei now.
Reagan could sense this slight change, but couldn''t put his finger on it
Who did Mr Hei want Fang Yin to kill?
Jiang Ning?
Fang Yin probably wasn''t capable of that.
That broken arm...it was so obvious that even Reagan could guess that Jiang Ning was the one who broke it.
After all, Mr Hei had purposely left the cemetery caretaker behind to draw Fang Yin out
He suddenly shuddered and felt like he had fallen into an icy abyss. He felt cold all over. The feeling of being part of someone else''s chess game but
being worth less than a pawn made Reagan feel even more terrified now.
Not talking and just listening to orders was probably the best choice right now.
Meanwhile
Donghai!
Lin Yuzhen remained at home all day and she was so bored.
Her tummy was getting bigger day by day, and after the fifth month, she was beginning to see her baby bump.N?vel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive ? material.
She stood in the courtyard and took in the morning sun in order to increase her body''s intake of calcium.
Everything she did now was for the child.
"Is Jiang Ning still at Butler Zhao’s?" Lin Yuzhen made a face. "What''s taking him so long? He hasn''t been home for two days now."
She hoped that Jiang Ning could continue with his own work and not be preupied with her, since she really could take care of herself. But at
the same time, she also hoped to see Jiang Ning anytime she wanted to.
And that was because seeing Jiang Ning made her feel safe.
"Silly girl, that boy is very busy,"ughed Ye Shan. "You cane over and watch us y chess, you can consider it early training for the child."
"So this is good for the child?" Lin Yuzhenughed merrily.
She walked over to watch Tan Xing and Ye Shan y chess.
During this period of time, these two old men stayed in the Lin house and didn''t go anywhere at all.
Jiang Ning wasn''t in Donghai, so they were responsible for Lin Yuzhen''s safety, especially the child that Lin Yuzhen was carrying. That was Jiang
Ning’s child.
Move the horse, the horse," said Lin
Yuzhen as she sat by the side. "Moving the horse is a better choice.”
"Who says?" argued Tan Xing. “If I move the horse, then I''d walk into Ye''s trap."
"The baby says so.” said Lin Yuzhen as she fluttered her eyes.
"The baby says so?" Tan Xing straightened himself up and moved the horse piece. "Then it''s definitely the right move!”
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watched by the side while giving her
comments from time to time.
Just then, someone walked in quickly and whispered something into Tan Xing’s ear.
Tan Xing''s gaze changed slightly and he looked up at Ye Shan.
"Yuzhen, go back into the house and rest, we''ll stop the game here,” said Tan Xing
"Ok." Lin Yuzhen obediently nodded. She knew that it was best for her to listen to everything these two guardians of hers said.
She turned and went back into the house.
Tan Xing remained seated at the stone table and his expression became rather solemn.
“Jiang Ning guessed it right. Someone has their eye on Donghai."
"Who''s the target?" Ye Shan frowned.
The two of them exchanged nces and turned to look towards where Lin Yuzhen had walked to. It could only be her.
"Should we tell Jiang Ning toe back?"
"Yes, we should.”
Neither of them dared tobetoo .
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The sky over Donghai seemed to be darkening, as if a terrible storm was about to hit.
The aggressive undercurrents made the air seem especially oppressive and unbearably suffocating!