Chapter 861 - 186: Chaos
Pei Qian searched Zhang Shiqian’s house meticulously, especially Li Bao Lian’s room, turning everything upside down and even dismantling the kang beds, yet still found not a trace or clue.
Seeing her leave with a grim face, Li Bao Lian gave a desolate smile, "Pei Qin is nothing more than a woman who has colluded with Shen Songming to earn money and thus restrain Young Master Mo. Now that Young Master Mo has just left, she’s lost his daughter. Let’s see what she can do this time!"
Her leg mysteriously broke from just a fall, and even without anyone telling her, she could guess it must have been Pei Qin’s doing. With that dumb guard who’s a martial arts master always at her side, it would only take the blink of an eye to harm someone. With Young Master Mo’s unparalleled charm, even without her, others would replace her in succession. With Pei Qin’s temperament and appearance, she can’t possibly hold onto Young Master Mo!
Now that she’s lost his daughter too, let’s see how Pei Qin is going to explain this to Young Master Mo!
Zhang Shiqian’s face was long with a heart full of sorrow and resentfulness. Li Bao Lian had married him, yet she still didn’t want to settle down and live peacefully with him. Now that her leg is broken, she’s still thinking about Mo Heng!
Pei Qian, paying them no attention, stepped out from the main entrance, and looking at the sky outside, red-rimmed eyes brimming with tears, could not help but let them fall. Without power, one would be oppressed and schemed against! To possess talent is to harbor guilt, to possess a jade is also a crime. Right now, she truly wanted to take a bomb and blow all those treacherous villains to death!
Pei Yuan was fuming with anxiety at home, while Grandma Fang and Lady Yu, together with Old Scholar Fang, were searching outside as well. But in the vast sea of people, they had lost two children and had no clues or leads—where were they to start searching?
Taiping Town had been searched over and over, throwing everyone into a state of unrest.
