CHAPTER 29 THE DUST SETTLES
Word Number:317
Author:暗影月沙
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Release Time:2025-04-27
LE BINWEI forcefully shoved Su Manhua, but before he could retract his hand, he was overpowered and pinned to the ground by someone behind him. He turned his head angrily, only to realize that the police had stealthily approached him from behind. At the edge of the rooftop, two officers clung to Jhan Syudong’s lower body with all their strength. Most of his body was already hanging over the rooftop, his hands gripping Su Manhua’s tightly. Supporting the entire weight of her body with her arms, Su Manhua felt as if her tendons were about to snap. Thinking of Ding Yi, she could not contain her sorrow, and tears began to fall in heavy drops. She thought that if she let go and fell, she could be with Ding Yi again. “Hold on, don’t let go!” Ding Yi’s voice came from below her right side. Su Manhua forgot to cry and looked in the direction of his voice—Ding Yi was also suspended in midair! However, he was hanging upside down, his legs bound by a rope, with several officers pulling the other end, slowly bringing him back inside the window. The moment Ding Yi had hung up the call, he had immediately notified Jhan Syudong. To avoid provoking Le Binwei while also looking for a chance to rescue Su Manhua, they devised this plan. Earlier, when he sat at the edge of the rooftop, officers had climbed out from the seventh-floor window and tied a rope around his legs. Though thick cushions had been placed on the second-floor rooftop as a precaution, Jhan Syudong insisted on the safest approach. The original plan was for Ding Yi to jump off the rooftop, prompting Jhan Syudong and his team to seize the moment when Le Binwei was distracted to rescue Su Manhua. However, they hadn’t expected Su Manhua to lunge forward as we