Chapter 19
Jian Xiaoxi had been on stakeout all night. When they finally wrapped up in the morning, he suggested treating everyone […]
Jian Xiaoxi had been on stakeout all night. When they finally wrapped up in the morning, he suggested treating everyone […]
Lin Hening was dumbfounded by the little devil’s move. Without hesitation, he hit “Decline.” He picked up a hairdryer and
“They still haven’t found Qiu Bi?” “No.” Xia Zhile felt terrible thinking about the cat he had personally decided to
“We’ve had Qiu Bi for two years. He’s a cat who knows gratitude—he wouldn’t just leave.” Xia Zhile sounded deflated,
“Gu Fei.” Gu Fei turned around at the sound of his name, just as the passerby shook their head and
At 10:30 PM, the restaurant was empty, and Fatty clocked out. Gu Fei and Zhou Zhou wiped down the tables,
Gu Fei: “Take your medicine first.” Lin Hening tossed the capsule into his mouth and swallowed it down with a
The cat was gone. Although Lin Hening often complained that the cat was disobedient, refused to be touched, and would
“Zhile-ge, you don’t usually drink this much.” An Nian quickly grabbed the half-finished beer from Xia Zhile’s hand before he
Lin Hening declined the call, but it rang again. He declined it once more, and finally, his phone powered off
Lin Hening sensed someone behind him. He already knew it was Gu Fei. Subconsciously, he slowed his pace, waiting for
“Where are you going?” Lin Hening asked coldly. “Right now?” Xia Zhile kept the call connected but pulled the phone
“You refuse to transfer hospitals—don’t you know I’m doing this for your own good?” “It’s because you think Rui Tan
As dinnertime rolled around, customers trickled into the shop. Zhou Zhou excitedly got to work—serving dishes, wiping tables, and greeting
“You don’t know, An Nian is really miserable and pitiful.” Lin Hening had been conserving his energy all night, planning
“Baby!” Xia Zhile rushed to the bedside, eyes red with worry, looking every bit like the tragic hero of a
In an instant, every criminal case he had ever handled flashed through his mind like a film reel. Dozens of
Xia Zhile’s family wasn’t rich, but they weren’t poor either. He was fiercely independent, refusing to spend a single cent
“So you did CPR on him for half an hour and actually brought him back to life?!” An Nian’s big,