The people behind were also startled, cursing themselves silently, "Stupid!", they had been vigilant before, how did they let themselves be tricked? The despair and hatred on the woman's face, on her back, and in her eyes were not feigned; if they were, they wouldn't have been deceived.
The woman secretly lifted her head to peek at the moon through the window, feeling anxious inside, like a stormy sea, almost dying of urgency. Yet her face remained dazed, as if she didn't know that her daughter had just made a move on them.
"You've bought so much time for your daughter, what are you waiting for?" Weisheng Yueren suddenly asked with a hint of a smile, but the smile didn't reach his eyes.
Upon hearing this, the woman's face immediately changed, and she looked up at him incredulously. Her heart, already tense, now felt as if it was being wrung in someone's palm, excruciatingly stifled, and she faced a fate of being slaughtered at any moment.