Mr.CEO’s Ex-wife Escapes Again
Chapter 130 - 130 130 Hanging by a Thread

Chapter 130: Chapter 130: Hanging by a Thread Chapter 130: Chapter 130: Hanging by a Thread “Where is everyone? Weren’t they supposed to be here?”

Just as the crew member forcefully grasped the woman in the restroom, those people behind him also arrived.

They saw that this woman was not the one they were looking for, and immediately questioned with a murderous aura.

The crew member shuddered, and his grip loosened.

“Maybe… maybe she slipped away during the chaos, I’ll take you to look for her again.”

“Bang!”

Before he could finish his sentence, those who had already lost their patience kicked him to the ground.

“Useless!” they cursed fiercely, and quickly surged out again.

The woman in the restroom continued to cower in the corner, shivering.

Not until she saw the crew member who was hit at the doorway get up and stagger out like a drenched dog did she finally support herself up slowly using the restroom walls.

“Miss, are you alright? These lunatics, I have no idea what they’re up to. I’m going to find the police and file a complaint.”

In the cabin, the passengers who hadn’t disembarked at this port after witnessing the scene came over to help her up with concern.

Yin Hehe quickly shook her head.

Find the police?

If she told them that these people were from the military, would that disappoint them?

Yin Hehe adjusted her clothes in front of the mirror.

Especially that face.

“Hiss—”

The moment the cold water touched her, even though she was prepared, the intense pain still made her gasp.

That was because she had recently forced the nanny’s face onto her own.

Her wound had not yet fully healed, and basically, as soon as the adhesive was applied, the wound started to worsen seriously. At the site of adhesion, if those people had been a bit more careful, they would have noticed a red line of blood.

“Jin Saiwen, you despicable scoundrel!”

She suppressed the throbbing pain, opened her eyes again, and looked at herself in the mirror, her pupils filled with a blade-like chill!

Indeed, Jin Saiwen had seen her real face.

At that time, grateful that he lent a hand during her plight, she treated him with the same honesty, revealing her true face when meeting him in private.

But who would have thought that she would be betrayed by him at such a moment?

Yin Hehe tidied herself up in the restroom for about four or five minutes before she opened the door and came out.

“Excuse me, how much longer until the ship departs?”

She did not go out but sat back down in the cabin.

The passenger sitting next to her hurriedly checked his watch: “It should be soon, it’s already been stopping for fifteen minutes.”

“Alright, thank you.”

She politely expressed her gratitude.

Then, she turned her head and looked out the window.

She couldn’t go down anymore; since those military people had already pursued her here, going down would undoubtedly be a death sentence.

She clutched her bag tightly, praying for the ship to depart quickly.

Fortunately, it wasn’t long before she felt a slight shake underfoot—the anchor must be getting pulled up.

At that moment, she breathed a sigh of relief, and the tension in her entire body also eased considerably.

“Listen up, starting now, everyone must come up to the deck!”

Just when she thought she had narrowly escaped, an announcement suddenly came from the loudspeaker above.

“What’s going on? Why do we have to go to the deck? Aren’t we about to depart?”

“Yeah, what kind of trick is this now?”

The people in the cabin started to complain.

However, they didn’t dare refuse, and after another prompt came through the broadcast, they all stood up.

Yin Hehe’s lips had already turned pale.

She had a vague premonition that this was still related to those people from before, and a layer of cold sweat had broken out on her back.

What should I do?

In her current state, if she went up to the deck, those people would surely notice something was amiss if they looked at her closely.

She felt as anxious as ants on a hot pan.

It was at this moment that she caught a glimpse of a tall traveller who, for convenience, had climbed out through the cabin window.

Right!

She could escape from here.

Her eyes finally brightened, and she immediately went to the window; she grabbed hold and climbed out as well.

“Hurry up, stop dawdling, everyone gather on the deck.”

As soon as she was out, she heard someone on the deck already violently herding people.

Instantly, she pinched her fingers, turned around, and headed in the opposite direction of the deck, planning to slip unnoticed into the cruise ship’s lower storerooms, where tools were typically stored.

No one would come looking.

She quickly found the entrance to this storage room.

“Who’s there?”

But just as she was about to duck inside, a figure appeared and shouted at her fiercely.

In that instant, her blood seemed to drain away.

“I…”

“So it’s you again? Why aren’t you on the deck? Why run to this place?”

By a strange coincidence, this person happened to be the same crew member who had been leading the search for her earlier.

Yin Hehe felt even colder all over.

She slowly turned to the side, and when she saw the crew member’s eyes staring intently at her face, especially the area around her chin,

suddenly, she calmed down.

“Because I want to hide.”

“What?”

“Aren’t you trying to dig me out? Of course I have to hide. Otherwise, I’d be in great danger.”

She said expressionlessly, and her hands casually pulled out a thin, long needle from her sleeve.

The crew member was immediately overjoyed.

“It really is you! Lieutenant, she’s in…”

Before he could finish shouting, a faint silvery glint flashed before his eyes!

In an instant, the crew member about to betray her felt a numbness in his neck, and immediately, he fell down, clutching at it in terror.

“You—”

“I didn’t want to harm you, but you’ve brought this on yourself!”

Yin Hehe withdrew the silver needle in her hand, then bent over to drag the man by one leg into the storage room as well.

A few minutes later, when she came out again, she was wearing a different set of crew member clothes.

Her face was also tightly concealed under the cap she wore.

“Make sure you all look carefully, there’s a fugitive on this ship. If anyone sees her, I can offer a reward, but if you know something and don’t report it, don’t blame me for being unkind!”

Upon exiting, she heard the group on the deck enticing the gathered passengers with threats and promises.

Yin Hehe pressed down on the brim of her hat and turned to glance.

They had her photo!

Those bastards, they had really tried every trick to smoke her out, and this photo, she knew without looking, must have been provided by Jin Saiwen.

Yin Hehe’s knuckles cracked with the sound of popping.

Ignoring these people, she saw the boat had not yet left the shore, and turned to sprint towards the stern.

She planned to jump into the sea from there.

After all, she was cornered; all she could do now was jump, then wait for an opportunity to swim back to shore.

“Will, where are you going at the stern?”

But just as she reached the stern, someone behind her noticed and immediately shouted out!

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