Chapter 58): Who Should I Believe?
On the roof of the empty teaching building, the discarded desks had been eroded by the wind and rain They were clustered together like a crowd walking in the rain, watching the girl standing on the edge of the roof with cold eyes.
The tiles on the roof edge had already fallen off, and the exposed concrete wall was stained with mottled spots. The cold moonlight pierced through the gaps in the dark clouds, outlining the thin figure of a young girl. Despite the moonlight reflecting on her eyes, there was no life in them.
“Bright, w-what are you doing? Don’t make any rash decisions, please!”
That was all Daydream could think of saying.
“It’s useless,” Bright laughed helplessly. “He’s not going to let us go. From the moment we stepped onto this campus, he was watching.”
She took a step forward, and her figure disappeared from Daydream’s sight.
The sound of a heavy object falling from a high altitude rang in her ears, and Daydream rushed forward hastily. She suddenly froze on the spot as she clutched her hair with both hands, slumped on the ground, and screamed.
She felt like she was about to collapse as if she had fallen into a dark nightmare from which she could never wake up.
After half an hour again, shortly after, Sixian ran out of the classroom to chase the figure by the window.
