Hubby's Deep Love Will Never Change-Chapter 1105 The Other Shore Flower Heather (129)

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Chapter 1105: 1105 The Other Shore Flower Heather (129)

She was wearing a cap and a mask, looking a bit suspicious, which aroused the old lady’s suspicion. She cautiously asked, "Who are you looking for?"

Heather took off her cap, revealing a pair of beautiful, clear eyes. Her smile was as lovely as a crescent moon: "Granny, I’m looking for Tang Ming."

"Why are you dressed like this to see Tang Ming?"

"I have an allergy on my face, and I’m afraid of scaring people."

"Oh... I see... So why are you looking for Tang Ming?"

Heather’s charming smile quickly dispelled the old lady’s doubts.

"I’m Tang Ming’s girlfriend. It’s been nearly half a month since I’ve heard from him, and he doesn’t answer my calls, so I wanted to check if he’s hiding a girl at home."

"That shouldn’t be!" The old lady, being a gossip, remarked, "It’s very quiet here."

"Pfft..." Heather found the old lady rather endearing, "Really?"

"Really! Why would I lie to you? There’s been no noise, and actually, I haven’t seen him come out; could he not be home?"

"I see, thank you, granny. I’ll wait a bit longer."

After the old lady left, Heather easily entered Tang Ming’s house.

There was an unpleasant smell inside, the place was messy, things were thrown about, the trash hadn’t been taken out, and posters of Qu Leqi were plastered everywhere—he was truly an ardent fan.

Wearing a mask was to prevent others from forming a strong impression of the scars on her face, but she didn’t expect it to turn into a "gas mask" situation.

After looking around, Heather confirmed one thing: Tang Ming’s disappearance was not as simple as it seemed.

Everyday necessities had not been taken away, and there was even a stack of cash at his house. If he had fled to another city to take refuge, how could he leave behind the money, even if he didn’t take clothes?

From the time she was taken to the hospital after the incident to being questioned later, there was at least time to come back for the money.

So, she concluded that there was something fishy about Tang Ming’s disappearance.

As to what exactly was strange, based on the current clues, it couldn’t be determined.

Without finding any leads, Heather prepared to leave, and then she saw the scene downstairs through Tang Ming’s window.

She spotted someone looking in her direction.

Heather, sensitive to direction, was certain the person’s line of sight was aimed straight here.

But as she tried to get a closer look, that person noticed her too and quickly turned away.

In that instant, she memorized his outfit and quickly ran downstairs, searching nearby for someone of the same build, but unfortunately, he had disappeared.

Thus, she became even more certain that Tang Ming’s disappearance perhaps wasn’t voluntary.

So, who is orchestrating all this behind the scenes?

...

That day, Heather returned to her own place.

On their way there, Mo Jun Tian had been complaining about the distance all along. Upon entering, he was even more shocked, his whole demeanor showing he was frightened: "What... happened here??"

The whole place was a mess, everything was scattered on the floor.

Heather shrugged and said, "Obviously, we had a break-in."

This rented place of hers was truly a tourist hotspot for thieves, always wanting to come in and steal money. But in reality, she also wanted to help them look for it—money, where is it?

"This is... too dangerous, isn’t it? What if one day a thief suddenly breaks in while you’re asleep, then what?"

"What to do?" she chuckled, "Break his hands, break his legs, gouge out his eyes, cut off his member, what do you think?"