Mu Bai's words sounded absurd, but she believed them.
Since she could remember, she had been followed by a woman in a cheongsam, dressed as if from the era of the Republic of China in Shanghai; that woman was invisible to others, only she could see her, and the woman would appear in her sightline whenever she wished.
Looking at the faint dark circles under Mu Bai's eyes, Lai Bao felt an inexplicable ache in her heart.
Her gaze fell on the Jade Guanyin statue not far away; it turned out that even after growing up, he still had to face those dreadful and horrible things.
Compared to Mu Bai, she was much luckier.
Because, apart from the woman in the cheongsam, she couldn't see anything else filthy, and the woman didn't mean to harm her. Instead, she seemed to be silently accompanying her, protecting her.
She knew this sounded ridiculous, but it really happened to her.