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Aromatic Flesh

Chapter 99.2: The General's Daughter Who Eloped with the Lowly Stage Actor (7)
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With something on her mind, it was difficult for her to get a restful sleep. Despite the increasing dark circles under her eyes, she gently placed the woollen scarf that was wide enough to be a shawl over the slumbering Qian YunSheng.

Qian YunSheng’s head leaned to one side, revealing his finely chiselled features that glowed with a healthy radiance. His usually well-parted black hair now appeared slightly tousled, and a few strands gracefully cascaded over the corner of his eyes and eyebrows. His long and dense eyelashes fluttered like delicate butterfly wings, concealing the faint signs of tiredness beneath.

With her soft fingertips, Gu MingYue smoothed the furrows on his forehead and planted a gentle kiss there. She then turned to face the window, and behind her, Qian YunSheng’s lips curved into a subtle smile, causing his delicate cheeks to bloom with a faint blush.

The gentle breaths from behind transformed into deep and elongated exhalations, and Gu MingYue wiped away the condensation on a small, clear window to peer outside. The rain poured relentlessly, creating swirling waves of muddy water on the ground. Despite being comfortably seated inside the carriage, she felt as if she had wandered into a marshy abyss.

The late autumn storm showed no signs of abating, having vigorously rained throughout the night and continuing into the morning. The sky draped itself in an old, faded black veil, and the varying shades of colour danced and flickered with the movements of the veil.

The train remained still and isolated in the rain, remaining stationary for the entire morning. As the passengers inside the carriage gradually woke from their naps, the expected railway maintenance workers were still nowhere to be seen.

Not to mention that after the completion of the TianJin-PuKou Railway, there had been several accidents over the years. In recent years, heavy rains had caused dam collapses and floods, leading to a half-month interruption of the TianJin-PuKou Line. Seemingly remembering hearing news of the incidents, several passengers began to wear worried expressions, uncertain of their luck on this journey.

Qian YunSheng and Gu MingYue opened their luggage and took out the food they bought at PuKou Railway Station. After taking a few bites hastily, they finally heard the long-anticipated whistle from the front of the train. The rain outside continued unabated, and after half a day had passed, the train finally resumed its journey. The scenery outside rushed past quickly as the train moved backwards along the original route.

The two ticket inspectors looked impatient, their faces stern as they walked through the third-class carriage while announcing blatantly that the train was retreating to the previous station. However, once they entered the second-class carriage, the tone of their voices becnoticeably softer.

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Amidst the frustration, someone in the third-class carriage grumbled, voicing the shared sentiment of all the passengers, “What’s the big deal? They’re just ticket inspectors.”

The train staff had developed a habit of looking down upon those travelling in third-class. If you lacked the funds for second or first class, you were met with condescension – it had becan unfortunate norm in this world, where money determined one’s worth. For the passengers in third-class, enduring the staff’s attitude was one thing, but what concerned them more was how much tthey might lose during their journey.

Gu MingYue knew that their elopement journey wouldn’t be without challenges, and obstacles were bound to arise. Though feeling slightly anxious inside, she knew she had to face challenges head-on and protect herself with all her might. Thus, she managed to maintain a slightly disheartened expression on her face. Qian YunSheng hadn’t foreseen this turn of events, and at such a crucial moment, the weather had obstructed their path. Resting his long arm on the seat back, he encircled Gu MingYue’s shoulders, lowering his head to let out a long sigh, feeling utterly frustrated by the ill-timed interference of the weather.

Gu MingYue gently pressed her small face against the man’s shoulder, a soft smile playing on her lips. Her delicate, white hand traced a tender path over his chest. Little did Qian YunSheng know that the current downpour was just a small taste of what was yet to c– a truly astonishing spectacle awaited them.

She couldn’t help but imagine his reaction, a mix of surprise and awe, and it brought both amusement and a tinge of melancholy to her heart. She was not the Xue HeZe who had loved him deeply, but Gu MingYue – who often acted with a sense of detachment to everything around her. But as her soul now inhabited the young and graceful body of Xue HeZe, she would fulfil her promise and becthe present Xue HeZe, carrying all that was her, and the man who belonged to her.

Qian YunSheng was Xue HeZe’s man, and now hers. The thought of witnessing him terrified and in pain tore at her heart, and she dreaded going through such a scene.

Yet, as the saying goes, what must happen will happen.

The train, which had been moving in reverse, cto a sudden halt without warning. Peering out through the glass window, she noticed that the rain outside seemed to have eased slightly.

But there was something peculiar – no sign of a train station in sight.

So, this was it.

Gu MingYue knew that the plot would not spare them.

So, when she heard the gunshot from the first-class and second-class carriages, when she heard the women’s sharp cries, and when the clamour of approaching footsteps grew nearer, she calmly tightened her grip on Qian YunSheng’s hand, her expression serene and composed.

With a loud ‘Bang!’, the door of the third-class carriage was forcefully thrown open, and a group of men dressed in dark grey clothes flooded in from the second-class carriage. They held guns in their hands, and water dripped from their soaked clothes, drenching the floor.

“Hand over anything of value! If anyone dares to play tricks, you’ll get a bullet to the head, got it?!”

To everyone’s surprise, the train bound for ShanDong had been infiltrated by a gang of audacious bandits. The passengers were all gripped by anxiety and fear, huddling in their seats, afraid to utter a word. Mothers instinctively covered their children’s mouths to stifle any cries, terrified of provoking these menacing figures and facing the grim consequences.

The gang of bandits displayed remarkable skill, conducting their operation with precise coordination. Arranging themselves in pairs, they efficiently controlled several rows of seats, swiftly quashing any attempts at resistance. With their weapons raised menacingly, they fearlessly snatched their chosen loot from the trembling passengers, who pleaded for mercy.

Concealing her face beneath her hat and shawl, Gu MingYue discreetly observed these unexpected intruders. To her surprise, they didn’t target the most valuable or inconspicuous items. Instead, they brazenly selected moderately valuable possessions, leaving the owners both frightened and relieved as they moved on to their next victims.

Though appearing fierce, these bandits didn’t quite match the descriptions of the ruthless troublemakers rumoured to terrorize Shandong province. Something felt off, and Gu MingYue couldn’t shake the feeling that there was more to this situation than met the eye.

Continuing her vigilant watch, she soon noticed more clues that raised her suspicion.

A man who appeared to be the leader examined a young girl’s face closely, commenting that she wasn’t quite pretty enough. He playfully patted her fresh and lovely peach-like cheeks, murmuring that only a celestial being could be worthy of his elder brother. Then, with disdain, he moved on to search for the next young girl. The atmosphere was tense, and all the young female passengers cowered in fear, trembling with apprehension.

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Qian YunSheng remained calm and swiftly positioned Gu MingYue behind him, shielding her from any potential harm. The girl whose cheeks had been pinched and patted earlier possessed remarkable beauty, a captivating presence that would turn heads anywhere she went. Yet, even she failed to capture the bandits’ interest, who seemed to be acting like spoiled brats, harming numerous beautiful women without a second thought.

Despite being an opera performer, Qian YunSheng’s strong sense of masculinity never wavered. He couldn’t bear the thought of anyone laying a finger on his woman.

At the very least, he was prepared to lay down his life to protect her. If he couldn’t, he didn’t mind journeying into the afterlife together.

After drinking Meng Po1‘s soup, they would reunite in the next life.

He contemplated silently, but caution held him back from making any hasty moves. Beads of sweat rolled down his forehead, and his pupils swirled with a tempest of emotions, tightly clenching his fists. He watched with unwavering determination as the head of the bandits steadily advanced, their sharp eyes fixed upon him, exuding an almost intimidating brilliance, akin to the gaze of a keen-eyed hawk closing in with an air of imminent danger.

Meanwhile, Gu MingYue was certain she hadn’t misjudged the situation. The instant their eyes locked with Qian YunSheng’s, their forceful demeanour becapparent. Quickly after that, their gaze casually swept over her.

Who exactly were they?

These bandits had an intriguing air about them.

NVM I was wrong OwO

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