The Canary that couldn't escape
Chapter 474 - 475: Escape from this Demon 2

Chapter 474: Chapter 475: Escape from this Demon 2

Mo Ran slowly sat up, tearing off the IV, and blood suddenly sprayed out, falling onto the white sheets like specks of red plum blossoms.

She didn’t look at Gu Yixuan, silently walked out of the ward, wandering aimlessly on the streets.

She didn’t know where she should go; she had no home, no relatives to rely on, and no friends.

The pedestrians rushed by in a hurry, striving ceaselessly for their lives, and even though they might be exhausted, they had homes to return to, havens waiting for them when they were weary and wounded.

But she had nothing, only herself...

She had reached the point where life held no further allure for her.

The cold wind blew in gusts, the weather turned cold, Mo Ran wrapped her clothes tighter around her, tilting her head to meet the chill wind.

The wind awakened her mind, and she suddenly harbored the thought—escape!

If she no longer wished to live, why not run away for once?

Yes, she should run away, to a place where no one knew her, where nobody could find her.

She no longer had to take care of Mo Yan; Mo Yan had a lot of money and could live the best life on her own.

From now on, she would be without concerns, free to go wherever she wanted.

She had to discard all of her past, heartless and carefree, to live happily for once!

Sometimes people can be very impulsive, and Mo Ran was fleeing just as she said she would.

She had no money on her, but she had a phone; she made a call to Teacher Zhang from her former school and borrowed five thousand yuan.

Then she bought a bus ticket to another city.

She didn’t dare to rest, getting off one bus and onto another, continuously on the move, not knowing how long she had been at it, maybe several days.

Finally, she found a remote small town called Gaoshan Town and rented a house there.

The reason for choosing this place was that the town was surrounded by mountains on all sides, rarely visited by outsiders, which made her feel safe.

Moreover, the local customs here were simple and the people lived a simple life, fitting for her to heal her emotional wounds.

What satisfied Mo Ran even more was the shockingly cheap rent; she rented a small apartment, two rooms and one living room with a kitchen and a bathroom, all for only one hundred and fifty yuan a month.

The cost of living here was also very low; she calculated that even if she didn’t work, the money she had would last her for most of the year.

When Mo Ran first arrived, she didn’t rush to find a job but took the time to familiarize herself with her neighbors.

This was different from the city, where even door-to-door neighbors might not know each other.

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