After class, Shen Yue fell into step beside Shen Miao with a bright smile. "Miss Yi invited elder sister and me to her home today, so I won't be riding back with you. Fifth sister, you go ahead." Yi Peilan and Shen Yue had grown close on their own. That they would extend the invitation to each other and ignore Shen Miao entirely was nothing new. Shen Miao gave a short reply and thought nothing of it. The Shen family had been unusually attentive toward her lately. She knew what that meant. They were scheming something. She couldn't be bothered to engage with it — there were more important matters at hand. The carriage home cut through the busiest stretch of Dingjing City. Gu Yu lifted the curtain and peered out. "We're coming up on the Osmanthus Archway. You love those shortbread cakes, miss. Let me run and grab some." "Go on." Shen Miao smiled. After Gu Yu slipped out, Jingzhe pulled the curtain aside and glanced at the street. Then she we...
Nie Jiuluo drove her knee into his groin and grabbed for the gun with her left hand in the same breath. Yan Tuo was fast. He clamped down on her left hand and pinned her knee, then slid his fingers down to her calf and wrenched it outward. Her grip on the gun never closed. The moment her fingertips grazed the barrel, she already knew it was gone. He was too strong. She couldn't pry it loose. She shifted. Her eyes caught the belt at his waist. No thought, just motion. She hooked two fingers into his waistband and used the leverage to launch herself upward. One breath, and her arms were wrapped around his head and neck from behind, body pressed flush against his back. She pressed her finger into the groove of his cervical vertebrae, found the right notch, and leaned close to his ear. "Die." She twisted. Yan Tuo felt it the instant her weight shifted onto his back. He knew exactly what that position meant. A bad angle on the cervical spine meant dizziness at best, dea...