Reborn to Redeem: Their Abusive Love-Chapter 121: Owed to the Wen Family

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Chapter 121: Owed to the Wen Family

The Triad Society members watched the street bustling with traffic, unable to find Xu Si anymore. Someone asked in an indifferent voice, "Big Sister has spotted us. Do we keep searching?"

Another replied warmly, "Didn’t Big Sister leave us a guide? Those bodyguards that were thrown off are waiting for us to follow." 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮

「...」

Seaside Road is an unfinished urban scenic route on Hong Kong Island. It was constructed along the continuous bay, with towering vegetation surrounding it. Due to policy development issues, the road showed signs of abandonment and did not lead to any particular area, making it especially deserted.

Xu Si drove a sleek red sports car, eye-catching and flashy. The bodyguards in her car, if not professionally trained, might have been sickened by her speed.

Xu Si gazed at the road ahead for a long time. It was unclear what she was thinking. The gun at her lower back had been rubbing against her skin painfully but had not been drawn.

Upon entering Seaside Road, she did not stop but kept driving until she reached the end of the road—a perilous broken bridge.

On the opposite side of the broken bridge, a few cars were also parked. Wen Jiaojiao was tied up on a chair. Her mouth was not gagged, but she was unconscious, her complexion pale and sickly. Her lotus-white arms bore several red needle marks, and only the slight rise and fall of her chest hinted that she was still alive and breathing.

This operation confirmed to Xu Si beyond doubt that it was the X organization.

She didn’t get out of the car, but the person on the other side of the broken bridge did.

Unexpectedly, it was a person with a covered face, whose age and looks were indiscernible. He stood with his arms crossed over the back of Wen Jiaojiao’s chair, holding a cigarette, the spark threateningly close to Wen Jiaojiao’s cheek. He flicked the ash away as he exhaled a cloud of smoky breath. With a wave of his hand, someone passed him a megaphone. He adjusted it slightly, and then an oily, lascivious laugh came out, "Miss Xu, you’re quite difficult to invite!"

Xu Si cracked a small smile. "But I still came, didn’t I? When will you release her?"

The person laughed. "Although I can’t hear what you’re saying, there’s no need to hear it clearly; your voice is so unpleasant. Surely sisters share a deep bond. I gave Miss Wen a scare, saying that if you came to save her, I would kill you. She preferred death over betraying anything and kept silent, which bought us this perfect timing. What about you? Are your feelings for her deep? Alright, let’s not waste time. I’m not here to kill today. I want you to come with me and do me a favor."

Xu Si frowned. The next second, the person kicked, sending the unconscious Wen Jiaojiao off the broken bridge, chair and all, plunging into the depths.

Her limbs were bound; even if the seawater woke her, she stood no chance of saving herself.

Xu Si’s heart pounded. In a moment of clarity, she understood their purpose: to force her to make a choice.

She closed her eyes, her voice hoarse and unclear, "You don’t have to worry about me. Go down and save her. Rescue Jiaojiao and immediately take her to the hospital."

"Miss Xu, it’s too dangerous for you to stay here."

Xu Si opened her eyes. "Go." If she didn’t stay, how could Pei Zhen come to find these thugs?

"...Understood."

The bodyguards hesitated for a moment, then grabbed ropes and began to climb down the broken bridge.

Xu Si looked up. She saw the person clapping his hands in maniacal delight.

The next second, many men in black swarmed around her.

Someone smashed Xu Si’s car window and opened the door. They covered her shimmering eyes with a sack, and her body was forcefully bound.

The rough hemp ropes were so tight they felt like they were sinking into her flesh. A fine, insistent pain surged, and she knew without looking that her skin must have broken.

Someone chuckled in her ear, "Don’t worry, we won’t kill you. We’re not looking to commit suicide. You’d better behave."

"I know, otherwise I wouldn’t have come."

Xu Si deliberately pressed her arm to conceal the gun. Suddenly, something was placed over her mouth and nose, emitting a fishy, rotten smell. Her mind was clear, but her limbs went limp and powerless.