Chapter 2 - Nasty Hooligan

"Don't make a sound if you want to live." The man's thin lips pressed closely against her ear. His voice was as cold as ice as he released his hand covering her nose and mouth.

The gun was pressed against her temple.

The man was severely injured, causing his breathing to become unstable. A viscous liquid dripped onto her body, emitting a strong scent of blood.

Chu Yunyao replied to him with "hmm". She then took deep breaths, with her chest expanding and contracting.

The girl's body stuck with his chest, the thin fabric of their clothes barely separating them. A soft moan escaped her lips, causing a surge of warmth to spread through Mo Lingyuan's lower abdomen. His fingers lightly gripped her silky buttocks as he whispered in a low voice, "Stay still."

Chu Yunyao had never been taken advantage of by others in her lifetime. She was both embarrassed and angry.

When the man hugged her, she felt the wound on his abdomen. She bent her leg and kicked him away. She snatched the pistol from his hand and grabbed the clothes on the ground to put them on.

The wooden door was pushed open from the outside. Chu Yunyao pulled the trigger, and the bullet shot the intruder's head.

After killing the people outside, Chu Yunyao aimed the gun at the man lying on the ground, "Anyone who dares to take advantage of me is either unborn or dead.

Remember, this day next year will be your death anniversary."

Chu Yunyao pulled the trigger.

The gun was out of bullets.

The intense gunfire came from afar.

Chu Yunyao listened carefully. About a dozen people were coming towards the cottage.

"You are lucky, nasty hooligan!"

Chu Yunyao kicked the man's penis violently a few times. She thought that even if the man were not dead, his penis would be injured, and he would never be able to have sex like a normal man again.

She immediately dropped the gun and jumped out of the window.

...

The dawn was coming.

Chu Yunyao sat in the splashing stream and washed away the smell of blood on her body. She wiped the dirt off her clothes and went ashore with her wet hair.

She was on her way back to Jin City. Uncle Liang, who Nanny Zhang had ordered to purchase millet last night, soon saw Chu Yunyao waiting by the roadside.

"Miss, where is Nanny Zhang?" Uncle Liang asked.

"I don't know. She asked me to wait for her here. I waited for one night, and she didn't come back." Chu Yunyao lowered her eyes to hide her mocking smile. She deliberately lowered her shoulders and answered timidly.

Uncle Liang was honest and knew that Nanny Zhang was an eyeservant. He sighed, "Then come with me. If you delay the trip, Master will be angry."

Chu Yunyao followed Uncle Liang back to the Chu residence.

The Chu residence was a new-style two-story bungalow with more than ten rooms on each floor. A large courtyard was in front and back, and a car was parked at the door.

Along the way, Chu Yunyao had already gotten some information from Uncle Liang.

The southern regions faced severe hardships as powerful nations surrounded them, ready to attack, while warlords fought among themselves. In contrast, the northern areas enjoyed relative stability due to their proximity to the regime's center.

Chu Qingze, the influential leader of the Chu family, held a firm grip on the nation's economic landscape. With his immense wealth, he maintained a close alliance with the Si family, covertly supporting them.

Furthermore, the Mo family controlled the most significant military power in the north and had always been at odds with the Si family.

The president tried his best to promote the relationship between the Chu and Mo families to mediate the conflict and avoid internal friction. After thinking about it, he came up with a marriage alliance. The Chu family's daughter married the Mo family's eldest son, Mo Lingyuan.

They could at least maintain peace in front of others by becoming in-laws.

It would also create a constraint between the Si family and the Chu family, preventing the Si family from continuing to grow more powerful.

The president's intentions were good. After all, the four daughters of the Chu family were tall, fair, beautiful, versatile, and had excellent temperaments. They were well-known daughters of noble families in Jin City.

Any girl from the Chu family would not be ashamed to become the Military Governor's wife.

However, he did not expect the Chu family to have still an idiotic and ugly daughter abandoned in the countryside since she was a month old.