Chapter 83: Explain in Hell
It was Gong Hao.
He was still holding a two-barreled hunting rifle. It was the one the pirate leader had used to pursue them.
Seeing Fu Xi walk over, Gong Hao didn’t let down his guard. He pointed the gun at the man with a cold gaze.
“Did Third Brother send you here?”
The Third Brother he was referring to was Gong Cheng.
“Yes.” Seeing that the situation was not right, the man endured the intense pain and trembled as he begged for mercy. “Master, please spare me. I’ll tell you everything I know.”
“There’s no need.” Gong Hao smiled coldly, the evilness in his eyes deepening. “You’d better explain to the King of Hell.”
He quickly pulled the trigger again.
Another gunshot.
Blood gushed out of the man’s forehead as he fell heavily to the ground with his eyes still wide open.
Gong Hao’s expression didn’t change at all. He neatly put away the gun and turned to look at Fu Xi. The coldness in his eyes dispersed, leaving only gentleness.
“Are you okay?”
“Yes.” Fu Xi nodded and glanced at the corpse on the ground. “He hasn’t had the time to attack. I was too careless, allowing him to have the chance to sneak up on me from behind.”
She gritted her teeth.
“It’s not your fault.” Gong Hao pulled her tightly into his arms and buried his head in her hair.
His nose was surrounded by the unique scent of jasmine from her body, and his excited heart gradually calmed down.
Fortunately, he found her and she was safe.
If he came a step too late, he did not dare to think of the consequences. He was afraid that he would go crazy.
Gong Hao’s mood wasn’t right, and Fu Xi wasn’t in a hurry. She allowed him to hug her as her palms patted his back gently, as if she was petting him.
When he had been coaxed, they walked out of the cave. The moon was already high in the sky.
Fu Xi stretched and took a breath of fresh air.
“Why is it dark already? Eh, Little Bear?”
She reached out and hugged the bear that was dashing over. She looked at its hind legs first. Seeing that it was fine, she was relieved.
Gong Hao chuckled.
“It’s all thanks to this little guy, or I would have lost you.”
That man was a spy planted by Gong Cheng among the pirates.
After he took Fu Xi away, Gong Hao immediately caught up, but because he was in the sea, he almost lost his way.
Fortunately, Little Bear was with him.
Its sense of smell was sensitive, and it followed Fu Xi’s scent all the way to the island.
“The little guy is quite smart.” Fu Xi tapped the tip of its nose and rubbed its fur with a smile. “I didn’t raise you for nothing.”
Little Bear called out softly and arched its head in her arms.
Fu Xi was tickled by it. After laughing a few times, she put down the Little Bear and pounced into Gong Hao’s arms.
“And my Ah Hao is also very good.”
He was still injured, but he ignored the danger and chased after them on his own. Even if there were pirate ships escorting him, how could they count on those pirates?
It was already fortunate that the pirates did not betray them.
“Xi’er.”
Gong Hao called her name in a hoarse voice. His voice was low and magnetic as it swept across her heartstrings.
“I want you.”
Fu Xi was stunned. She looked up and met his fiery eyes.
The next second, Gong Hao held the back of her head with one hand and hugged her waist with the other, locking her in his world and wantonly plundering her sweetness.
The tip of his tongue lingered in her mouth, absorbing, extremely wild.
Fu Xi was almost out of breath and could only let him take her.
Little Bear stole a glance at the two of them and hid behind a rock carefully. Its face was flushed.