56: Chapter 56 You Helped Me Again
56 -56 You Helped Me Again
“Help, someone, help me!” He ran and shouted, looking utterly disheveled.
Mo Ran followed him out and heard a flurry of chaotic footsteps — someone was coming.
She was about to hide when someone grabbed her wrist, “Come with me.” The deep and mellow voice immediately gave her a sense of stability.
They ran out through a passage, dodging the search from others, and eventually left the hotel through the back door.
The black Mercedes was parked outside; they drove to a secluded beach before stopping.
Mo Ran was still catching her breath in the car, feeling exhilarated as if she was in a gangster film.
She turned to the man beside her with a radiant smile, “You helped me again, thank you, Mr.
Tang.”
Tang Song wore an unbuttoned black suit jacket, and his white shirt had three buttons undone, revealing a sun-kissed complexion, which was decadently alluring.
He smiled, showing off his white, neat teeth, “I hadn’t expected you to be so formidable.”
Mo Ran’s face instantly turned red, “You saw everything.”
“Mhm, I first noticed you at the party.
I was wondering how to greet you when I saw you head to the restroom, so I followed.
Then, I overheard your conversation with Yang Tao.
I thought…”
“You thought I was that kind of woman?” Mo Ran questioned.
He smiled awkwardly, “I’m sorry, that did cross my mind at the time.
But, I still didn’t want to believe it.
I thought to myself, you shouldn’t get taken advantage of by someone like Yang Tao, so I followed quietly behind you…”
Hearing the amorous talk in the room made him quite disappointed.
He was normally very perceptive of people and didn’t expect to be wrong this time.
Mo Ran didn’t seem like the type to sleep with a man on the first encounter.
But the conversation in the room wasn’t fake, and he felt inexplicably downhearted, ready to walk away when he heard the cries for help inside.
Luckily, he didn’t leave, or he would have misunderstood her.
“By the way, why did you hit him?
Was he disrespectful to you in there?” This was something Tang Song couldn’t quite understand.
Mo Ran’s smile disappeared, and she said lightly, “My sister ended up in the hospital because of him, nearly losing her life.”
He understood instantly, “I get it now.” No need to ask for reasons; as long as she wasn’t the woman he had imagined, that was enough.
There was no need to inquire further.