Chapter 790: Luo Yan’s Experience
Actually, Luo Yan only later found out that the place wasn’t far from E city, but because she awoke in an unknown village, she was initially surrounded by fear and anger and thought she had been sold to a distant location.
The one who bought her was an old bachelor named Zhang Shengcai. She had attempted to escape many times, but each time she was caught and brought back. Later, when the place was exposed, she thought she could finally see the light of day again. Zhang Shengcai, however, tied her up and hid her in a deserted earth cave nearby, just to prevent her from being discovered.
Zhang Shengcai used to bring her two meals a day on schedule. At that time, she had completely lost hope, but she still stayed strong because Han Wan would sometimes send someone to check on her living conditions.
It was from that person she learned that her son was still living well in Han Wan and Lian Zongren’s home as their second son.
That person told her that as long as she stayed there obediently for her entire life, Han Wan would treat her son as her own. However, if she ever tried to escape or managed to appear before Lian Zongren, they would definitely retaliate against her young child with the means of the Han Family.
So she dared not die. She would rather let Han Wan see her miserable state and gloat, than let Han Wan vent extra anger on her child...
Han Wan was very cruel. With her current state, even if she wanted to go back, she could no longer face her previous life and that person from before. Living for her son, whom she had only met once, was perhaps the only emotional pillar that had kept her alive all along.
Lately, the two meals a day from Zhang Shengcai turned into just one, and gradually Zhang Shengcai stopped visiting the earth cave. Just when she thought Zhang Shengcai had grown tired of her, the outside world suddenly changed.
There were no people around the earth cave she was in. Previously, only occasionally would someone who went up the mountain to gather wood pass by on the distant road, but even she, who had become delirious, slowly realized something was wrong—there was no one around, no one at all.
