Chapter 11- Love is a pawn of fate

The driver searched for her like a madman. Finally, however, she was to be found. He asked the nurse in charge, "Have you seen the patient who was with me?"

The nurse replied as she scrolled her tablet's screen, "Yeah! She left a few minutes earlier."

"However, The bill is not settled yet."

"First, settle the bill." She dragged him to the corner. The private hospital's bill was not something the driver could afford. He hesitantly took out his credit card. "Madam, Can you wait for my master?"

"See, I am just a mere driver."

"You can add this bill to the Bai family. They are also here."

The receptionist pulled the credit card from his trembling hands and said, "Do you think it's a restaurant?" His soul was wiped out from his body as she swiped his card. His blood was stuck in his veins. She handed his card back and said with a huge smile as she passed the bill to him, "Please be punctual with follow-ups."

He looked at her furiously, "What? Follow-up? Just a car-sickness."

"It is predictable to be sick after riding for the first time." He was fuming. But the recipient ignored him and said, "Have a healthy life, sir!"

He came out blabbering, "What healthy life! The bill is enough for me to be buried under debts."

"Thank God!"

"I am just a driver."

"I will claim double the amount."

He walked out of the hospital, completely forgetting about Dongmei. The girl who had never stepped out of her mansion was missing. He started the engine and was about to leave, still murmuring about the unfair bill for just half-hour treatment.

He heard people crowding at the parking lot; There was a weird silent commotion as the people were encircling some people who might be arguing for bumping cars or hitting someone while parking.

He horned several times, but they refused to move, and instead, a man scolded him for being a nuisance. He was so done with everything. He soon realized why he was there at the hospital. The crowd sucked out his blood as he was terrified, imagining Dongmei getting into trouble. The probability was relatively high since it was her first time outside.

"A spoiled and pampered girl sure doesn't know how to deal with people."

"Oh no! She must be anxious to see so many people simultaneously."

"What if someone is bullying her?" He opened the car door and ran towards the crowd; several indistinct murmuring, and paved his way inside, his soul hanging out of him.

A chill struck his body as he saw Dongmei standing before two gangsters, kind of people full of tattoos and fake gold pieces of jewelry; she seemed to be standing like a shield of another middle-aged woman. The woman looked like a decent family. Her limited-edition Gucci bag and floral printed cotton gown looked more expensive than her gold-rimmed glasses. She was hiding behind Dongmei, wearing traditional wedding Hanfu, which cost more than the woman's outfit,

People thought they were shooting a drama, and no one stepped into their matter, which required the public that someone could someone help. They were busy recording the scene. The driver shouted, "Miss Dongmei, Get back!"

"They are not good people to get involved with."

One of the gangsters yelled back, "What a pity! She had already offended us by being a busybody."

Dongmei took a breath, hiding her nervousness, and looked at the lady who was holding her like a shield and looking at her with expectation in her eyes. Then, Dongmei replied, "Tell me, how did she offend you! You two, men, are bullying this lady for no reason." She asked in a cold tone.

The gangster giggled and said, "OK! We will let her go. But you have to surrender yourself to us."So they said, giving an indecent look at her from bottom to top. The lady said, "You will regret messing with me."

The gangster received a call before they could reply. "Clean her up from this world. I will not let you rot in prison for this." The person from the other end said. Dongmei heard it and moved back, covering the lady with her hands.

"What do you want to do?" She asked. The phone hung up, and they stepped towards her and said, "You, get away for now. We need to get things done."

"Don't be a thorn in our way."

"We will deal with you later." One of the gangsters said, taking out a knife, and the other pushed Dongmei aside. The lady was now directly facing their weird faces. She let out a high-pitched scream as he was about to attack her.

A drop of blood fell on her cheek as she trembled like a tree in a tornado, covering her ears out of fear. She felt no pain and said to herself, slowly opening her eyes. "Am I in heaven?"

"That was fast and quick." She stood up with a relieved face and stretched her body but soon saw Dongmei holding the knife with her bare hands covered with blood. She screamed and said, "Ahhhh!!! Leave the knife."

"You are getting hurt." She jumped up and down and screamed and did not notice the other gangster was about to pull her hair. Fortunately, Dongmei blocked him with her feet and kicked him to the ground.

The driver was amazed to see her strength. She was confident about being someone who could not; He who had never faced so many people simultaneously could public someone could not. Let alone some crazy gangsters, yet she was fighting so bravely. People clapped as the gangster fell and could not move for some reason.

The lady's scream turned to cheer as she pressed her heels against the chest of the gangster who fell. Then, she started kicking him until he started vomiting blood.

Dongmei was looking for an opportunity when the gangster saw his fellow being severely beaten. Could someone, He realized, lack an advantage? Dongmei removed her hands from the knife, moved her leg to a reflex angle, and hit his cheek while he was distracted for a few seconds. He fell with a loud thud, and his teeth flew out of his mouth with a lump of blood.

The driver was too stunned to react on time. The police called by the lady arrived and took the gangster away and criticized the public for not helping two ladies fighting against such a danger. However, most of them replied, "We thought they were shooting dramas."

The officer was no fool and replied to them, "Where are the cameras? In your phones?"

"Is it common for normal people to be able to present on a shooting set and record while crowding themselves around?"

As requested by the victim lady, the police made sure that people deleted their recordings and their saved broadcasted lives.

They all blamed the police for being nosy. However, the video did reach many people. There was an uproar on the internet. The netizens were spreading the news like fire. It involved many rumors as well. Some said it was scripted, and some said it was the negligence of the police. Netizens were hyped up. However, it did not last long. A few hours later, controversial news overtook the disappeared video of 'A girl in Hanfu.'

The news is indeed spicy, 'Son Of Qian Min, CEO of the largest group of China, Qian Jin, is coming back to China with his illegitimate son.'