Chapter 3124: Had Been Planning to Have Her Buried With Him
Ning Shu was at a loss for words. “You filmed those short videos hoping I’d be so moved I’d die with you?”
She finally figured it out—why her name was on the death list. There was no way Gong Rong didn’t know she was still alive.
So if she died and became a nameless corpse, no one would investigate it.
That meant Gong Rong had been planning to have her buried with him for some time now.
Ning Shu flipped him off. F*ck!
One man had once said to her, ‘I’ll preserve your beauty forever.’
Now another one was saying, ‘Come, let’s open the door to a new world together.’
Ning Shu: Da f*ck…
She took two steps back. Li Zhao stepped forward and pressed a gun to her waist.
“Don’t move. Let the young master finish,” Li Zhao said in a low voice.Ning Shu dragged a chair over and sat down. “Young Master Gong, why do I have to be buried with you?”
“Hmm, maybe because I’m too lonely. If you’re on the road to the underworld with me, I won’t be so lonely.” Gong Rong’s pitch-black eyes locked onto her, like the purest obsidian, framed by long lashes. This gave him a surprisingly innocent and pure appearance.
Ning Shu twitched the corner of her mouth. “You like me?”
Gong Rong shook his head. “No. You remind me of the pet I had when I was ten. It died, and that was the first time I understood what death meant.”
Ning Shu: Fuck…
A pet?
“I like the way you stubbornly struggle. It’s entertaining,” the pale-faced Gong Rong said. “But a person’s fate can’t change just because they resist a little.”
“I may not be able to control my own fate, but I can control someone else’s. Like yours.” He looked straight at her as he spoke.
Ning Shu wagged her index finger. “No, no, no, honey, you’ve got it backward. Controlling your own fate is way better than controlling someone else’s.”
Gong Rong nodded, but he neither agreed nor disagreed with her words. He just said, “Maybe.”
“Do you know why I want you to go with me?” he asked, staring at her.
Ning Shu shrugged. “Hell if I know what goes on in that head of yours.”
“Because you killed Gong Fu. I don’t have proof, but I feel it was you who killed her.”
Ning Shu rolled her eyes. “You say I killed your sister, and that makes it true? I never even got close to her. How could I have killed her?”
“Don’t go dumping every pile of crap on my head. Even bullshit has to have its limits.”
“Some things don’t need proof. They’re about what’s in your heart. And my heart tells me you’re involved.” Gong Rong spoke calmly.
Ning Shu clicked her tongue. His heart? His heart had already rotted and gone black and putrid. What the hell could it tell him?
She subtly scooted her chair farther away from him. Was Gong Rong planning to die soon and pin his death on her?
At this point, she was guessing Gong Rong’s intentions with the worst possible assumptions. If he could say he wanted her to die with him, there was nothing he wouldn’t do.
Ning Shu released her spiritual consciousness to check if there were surveillance cameras or something else in the ward, and indeed, there were.
If she did anything now, it’d all be caught on camera as evidence.
“If that’s all, I’m leaving now,” Ning Shu said while getting to her feet, ready to get the hell out of there.
What she regretted was that the building was a little too tall, and escaping through the window by jumping down was a bit too terrifying.
Gong Rong weakly patted the edge of the bed. “You’re finally here. Stay and talk with me for a while.
“Come on. Sit over here.”
Ning Shu: …
Why was it so hard for her? She just wanted to stay alive.
Seriously, why?
Ning Shu pulled a crooked smile. “What exactly do you want from me?”
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