Reborn to Outshine My Ex and His White Moonlight-Chapter 51 - Who Am I

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Chapter 51: Chapter 51 Who Am I?

Chapter 51 -51 Who Am I?

Lin Zhiyi instinctively turned around when she heard Gong Chen’s voice.

The man before her was dressed in a black shirt, which clung tightly to his chest in the autumn breeze, outlining his perfect frame.

Lin Zhiyi’s pupils contracted for three seconds before she quickly raised her hand to pretend to be blind.

“Who?”

She feigned deafness and even put on a somewhat panicked act.

When she took the opportunity to try to run away, her wrist was grabbed and Gong Chen forcefully pulled her into a deserted alley.

“Let go…”

In the chilly wind, Gong Chen leaned down and kissed Lin Zhiyi’s slightly parted lips, then stared casually at her wide-open eyes.

Lin Zhiyi’s hands were pinned down by him, leaving her no way to struggle, feeling only her lips being crushed as if being punished.

She slowly lost her strength, and Gong Chen released her hands, supporting her waist with one hand and cradling her head with the other.

After a moment, their lips barely touched as he hoarsely asked, “Who am I?”

Lin Zhiyi placed her hand on his chest, pushing him slightly away from herself.

“I don’t know you, please let me go! Otherwise, I’ll call for help!”

“Alright, let’s see how loud you can shout.”

Gong Chen’s voice was low and deep, his emotions indiscernible.

“Then I’ll shout, help…”

Gong Chen didn’t give her the chance, seizing her chin and bending down to capture her lips again.

“Mmm! Let… go… Uncle!”

“Now you’re being honest? Didn’t you say you didn’t know me?”

As he spoke, Gong Chen teased her by pinching her chin.

Lin Zhiyi had no choice but to look straight into his eyes, dark and domineering.

Their gazes locked.

Gong Chen narrowed his eyes and saw himself in her amber eyes, the clear ripples made him seem very wicked.

She didn’t know that she really shouldn’t stare at a man with such a gaze, both stubborn and easy to bully.

The hand pinching her chin moved, the thumb brushing the corner of her lips, the fingertips grazing the blushed lips—the few touches from before simply weren’t enough.

Gong Chen lowered his head, and Lin Zhiyi turned away slightly, avoiding him.

“Did Uncle realize I was better earlier? Then why did you save me just now?”

“It was convenient.” Gong Chen spoke indifferently, not wishing to waste too much time explaining such matters.

Lin Zhiyi pursed her lips, her voice somewhat faint, “Thank you, but please don’t bother yourself for my sake in the future.”

Gong Chen’s eyes darkened as he chuckled lowly, “Such thanks lack sincerity.”

With that, he disregarded her struggles and made to kiss her again.

Suddenly, a splash was heard not far away.

“Help! Save me…”

It was Song Wanqiu falling into the water.

Lin Zhiyi didn’t even hear the rest of the sentence when she was suddenly pushed away hard.

She couldn’t steady herself in time and crashed into the bushes.

Branches scraped across her skin like sharp knives, leaving several cuts.

Looking up, she saw Gong Chen swiftly diving into the lake to rescue Song Wanqiu.

Gong Chen carried Song Wanqiu to the shore and strode towards the emergency room.

Shen Yan reached out to grab him, seemingly wanting to explain something, but he kicked her away.

As he turned around, Song Wanqiu, laying on Gong Chen’s shoulder, looked precisely in Lin Zhiyi’s direction.

They weren’t very close, but Lin Zhiyi was certain Song Wanqiu was looking at her.

Watching this scene, Lin Zhiyi suddenly sneered coldly.

It seemed as though she had punished Shen Yan, but in reality, the final winner was Song Wanqiu.

Indeed, it was funny.

Lin Zhiyi came to her senses, only to notice blood drops trailing down her arm, some of them falling onto the leaves, looking quite tragic.

Carefully, she propped herself up, preparing to leave when she realized her foot was sprained.

Enduring the pain, she limped back to the hospital room.

As soon as she sat on the bed, Gong Chen’s doctor friend walked in, and seeing her swollen ankle and bleeding arm, immediately called for a nurse to bring an ice pack and antiseptic.

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“What happened? Your eyes just got better, and now your foot and hand are injured?”

Lin Zhiyi looked at him suspiciously, “How do you know my eyes were better?”

The doctor paused, looking down and not speaking, as if he was examining her ankle.

Her throat tightened, and she slowly uttered a sentence, “Third Young Master said so.”

He didn’t answer, which was as good as an admission.

Lin Zhiyi couldn’t help but clench the bedsheet, letting someone else tend to her wound.

She felt like a bird with broken wings, seemingly unable to fly out of Gong Chen’s control.

He did whatever he wanted to do, then cast her aside.

Sudden pain in her ankle brought Lin Zhiyi back to the unbearable past.

Her body and mind both ached, the pain of losing her daughter and being powerless to help; she was always in pain…

Even now.

Why does it have to hurt so much even without love?

Why is it so hard to break away from this man who toys with her!

The doctor glanced at her and comforted, “If it’s very painful, you don’t have to bear it, it’s okay to cry out.”

Lin Zhiyi stubbornly remained silent, biting her teeth and enduring, with fine beads of sweat forming on her forehead.

After the doctor finished, he looked somewhat surprised, looking at Lin Zhiyi’s clear yet shattered eyes; he always wanted to ask what had exactly happened.

But he was a doctor, not entitled to ask, only feeling uneasy about the day she inquired about donating her child’s organs.

“You’re all set, rest well.”

The doctor admonished, then turned to leave.

Lin Zhiyi slightly lifted her gaze and called out to him, “Wait a moment. Could you do one more check for me?”

The doctor, thinking she was questioning his competence, hurried to explain, “Don’t worry, I’ve already thoroughly examined your body before; there are no problems.”

“There is one check you didn’t do,” Lin Zhiyi spoke coldly and indifferently.

The doctor hesitated, then turned to look at her, “What check?”

“Pregnancy test. It can be detected in just over ten days, right?”

“You… yes.”

“Arrange for a blood test for me.”

After Lin Zhiyi spoke, she lay back down on the bed without saying another word.

The doctor made a sound of acknowledgment.

Shortly after, a nurse came with the tools and after drawing the blood told her that the results would be available soon.

Lin Zhiyi nodded and did not speak.

After lying back down, she touched her lower abdomen, always feeling that something was slipping away.

But she couldn’t stay.

Less than half an hour later, the results came out.

“Miss Lin, you are not pregnant.”

The nurse, pointing at the indicators on the paper, stated very affirmatively.

Lin Zhiyi nodded expressionlessly and waited for the nurse to leave before gripping the report and staring hard at the values.

She had been pregnant before and knew very well what those values meant.

Impossible to be pregnant!

Not now, and not in a month’s time either.

Her Xingxing… was gone.

Really gone.

Lin Zhiyi covered her face, her heart filled with complex guilt.

“Xingxing, I’m sorry, I’m really sorry…”

Lin Zhiyi cried bitterly, until she cried herself to sleep.

In her dream, she saw a little girl wearing a pink dress dancing.

Suddenly, the girl stopped and smiled at her.

“Mommy, bye-bye, don’t cry anymore, okay? We pinky promised not to cry! Don’t worry, if anyone bullies you in the future, I’ll bully them back!”

“Xingxing, Xingxing…”

Lin Zhiyi woke up abruptly and saw that she had slept for less than half an hour.

But it seemed so long and so tiring.

In this empty room, just thinking about Xingxing made even breathing feel difficult.

She really couldn’t face never seeing Xingxing again.

In the end, she dialed Liu He’s phone.

“Mom, can you come and take me back home?”