NOVEL The Canary that couldn't escape Chapter 46 Gu Yixuan Let Me Out!

The Canary that couldn't escape

Chapter 46 Gu Yixuan Let Me Out!
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46: Chapter 46 Gu Yixuan, Let Me Out!

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46 -46 Gu Yixuan, Let Me Out!

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Slumping down, Mo Ran stared at the food, feeling a wave of annoyance, completely without appetite.

It had been a long time, and she did not know whether it was day or night outside.

She did not know if Mo Yan was aware of her disappearance.

She could only hope that Mo Yan would notice her absence and then call the police, who might find this place.

It was truly despicable.

How could Gu Yixuan imprison her!

It was too much!

Mo Ran stood up angrily, kicking away the tableware.

If they wanted to imprison her, why not just starve her to death!

Throwing a fit, she lay on the bed and, unwittingly, drifted off to sleep.

She was woken by hunger.

The food spilled on the floor looked delicious, but she would not eat it.

After a while, the old lady came to knock on the door with more food.

Mo Ran did not give up, continuing to plead with her, “Old lady, please, help me out.

My sister is still in the hospital, unattended, I have to teach my students, and I have a competition to attend, I cannot stay here.

Old lady, please, let me out.

Now, besides you, no one else can help me.”

“Miss Mo, please hand out the used tableware, I need to wash them.”

“Old lady!

I’m telling you the truth!”

“If you don’t hand them over, the food will spoil and stink up the room.”

“Old lady, did you even hear what I was saying?” Mo Ran was at a loss for words; how could she act as if she hadn’t heard anything?

The person outside sighed, “Miss Mo, you should keep quiet, it’s better for you.”

“Old lady!” Seeing that she was willing to engage, Mo Ran felt a surge of joy, “Please help me, I beg you!”

There was no more sound from outside.

“Old lady?

Old lady?

Are you still there?” After waiting a long while without a response, Mo Ran knew she had left.

Looking at the food on the floor, she really wanted to kick it away, but she was so hungry.

The old lady was right; she needed to take better care of herself.

After eating the food, Mo Ran decided that the next time the old lady came, she would continue to persuade her, not believing that she wouldn’t soften.

It must have been the next day when the old lady brought breakfast, but Mo Ran’s persuasion was to no avail.

She really did not want to eat, so she chose not to.

In the afternoon, she tried persuading her again, but the old lady still ignored her.

Having skipped two meals, the old lady made a late-night snack for her in the evening, “Miss Mo, I’m just a servant, I can’t help you with anything.”

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