The blade penetrated the man's body.
Liang Yunsheng would never forget the feeling of piercing a body with a sharp blade for the rest of her life.
Her hands and clothes were stained dark red.
The man cried out and covered his wound. Liang Yunsheng knew it wasn't the time for hesitation or fear.
She stepped on the table and tried pushing the window open. The window could only open so far before jamming.
Was she really going to lose to this small window? Something in Liang Yunsheng clicked. She bent down, picked up the chair from the ground and hurled it against the window.
It was a loud sound.
The window shattered. Glass shards flew through the air and smashing into Liang Yunsheng's body, leaving a coating of scratches.
She had no time to care about them.
Liang Yunsheng looked outside. Thankfully, she wasn't too high up. It was a fall that would hurt, but she'd definitely survive.
The second floor was neither too high nor too low. Humans were naturally afraid of heights, but it still took courage to jump.
It was useless for Liang Yunsheng to think anymore. She closed her eyes and fell into the darkness.
She'd never jumped from such a height.
Her foot twisted as she landed.
Her veins surged with excitement. She had really just escaped!
It still wasn't the time for her to stop and think, though.
Liang Yunsheng had stabbed the man somewhere non-vital, so he'd still be able to chase her.
And the woman could have returned at any moment.
But it was dark. And Liang Yunsheng was tired and hungry. She also wasn't familiar with the part of town she was in.
She might have been lost, but it was still better than being trapped. With that in mind, she kept moving, no matter how exhausted she was.
'Should I find somewhere to rest?' Liang Yunsheng thought.
The kidnapper were smart. They brought her to a desolate place. The surroundings were quiet and there were no people in sight.
Even if there were people, she didn't know who she could trust.
Woof woof!
Liang Yunsheng lowered her head and saw the dark yellow dog. It wagged its tail and circled her legs.
Liang Yunsheng couldn't help but smile at it. "Sorry, I don't have anything for you right now," she told it.
Woof woof!
The puppy happily ran towards a thatched cottage off in the distance.
But its target wasn't the cottage.
Could it be that it was asking Liang Yunsheng to follow it?
It led her to a strange stone pile.
Following the puppy further, however, it turned out to be a small house. There was a space large enough for a single person to sit and lie in.
Liang Yunsheng figured it was probably built by some child for the dog. She also figured that it would work as a temporary shelter for her.
Liang Yunsheng hid in the small pile of stones and held the puppy. She felt a little uneasy at first, but her tiredness was too overwhelming.
She slept the night safely. Although she was still hungry, she had recovered some of her strength. But just as she tried leaving to find help, she heard hurried footsteps from outside.