Supernatural Insight Eyes-Chapter 68 - 0066 The Death of Ge Yusheng

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68: 0066 The Death of Ge Yusheng

68: 0066 The Death of Ge Yusheng

Time rewound to five hours ago.

Ye Qiu, Shen Mengchen, and Shangguan Hong, accompanied by Niu Yinyin, went out shopping, while Ye Zi chose to stay at the villa.

After watching the others disappear around the corner of the street, Ye Zi stood there for a while, her expression revealing traces of reluctance, but then, her eyes filled with a resolute hue, she turned and walked in another direction, leaving the villa area.

In the depths of Ye Zi’s heart, a thought had been brewing, and only now did she decide to act upon it.

A murderous intent flickered in her eyes, as her figure swiftly crossed the streets, racing towards her destination.

Before long, the characters for “Rongda” appeared overhead, and by merely looking up, one could see the golden words “Rongda Group” hanging high on the facade of the skyscraper ahead.

This was the company of the man responsible for Ye Qiu’s serious injury!

Ye Zi’s eyes were cold; she was here for one person only, and that was Ge Yusheng, the chairman of Rongda.

Ever since the day Ye Qiu was injured and hospitalized, Ye Zi had been suppressing the fury in her heart.

She would never forget the moment Ye Qiu, covered in blood, stepped out of the car and appeared before her.

Ye Qiu fainted before her eyes.

In that second, Ye Zi felt utterly mindless, and it was only later that she understood the reason behind Ye Qiu’s injuries, and why there had been an assassin in the villa.

The root cause of it all was due to one man, Ge Yusheng, the chairman of Rongda!

It was Ge Yusheng who had secretly sent men to attack, leading to Ye Qiu’s bloody battle with numerous assassins and nearly losing his life.

Upon understanding the cause of events, Ye Zi did not immediately go to settle scores with Ge Yusheng.

She forcefully suppressed her rage because Ye Qiu was still unconscious, his life hanging in the balance.

Even if she were to take action, she wanted to wait until Ye Qiu had awakened; she wanted to see with her own eyes that Ye Qiu was safe and sound.

Only then could she truly be at ease before turning to deal with Ge Yusheng once and for all.

Ye Qiu was the most important person to her; she would not allow anyone to harm him.

If anyone threatened Ye Qiu’s safety, she would defend him with her life.

The importance of this man to her was akin to her own sky, and she, a hawk, unable to soar without the sky, akin to being wingless, thus rendering the entire world meaningless.

In Ye Zi’s heart, one image was forever etched.

A young and small her, crying in the forest, isolated with despair and helplessness filling her heart.

When she was most desperate, Ye Qiu appeared, rescued her from fire and water, survived through numerous crises with her, and had it not been for Ye Qiu then, she would not be alive today.

Therefore, since that day, Ye Zi had regarded Ye Qiu as the most important man in her life: this man, not broad-shouldered but steadfast and upright, who had given her a new lease on life—she would not permit anyone to harm him.

It was also from the moment of escaping death, a seed was planted in Ye Zi’s heart.

When she grew up, she too wanted to protect Ye Qiu.

Afterward, she joined an assassin organization, learning survival skills, assassination methods, and how to conceal herself.

After numerous trials and tribulations, she emerged at the forefront, becoming the most outstanding assassin of her generation.

The reason she could persist all the way was that an image continuously appeared in her mind, and that was the face of Ye Qiu.

The man who, upon seeing her, would gently tap her nose and use his smile to warm her increasingly cold heart, providing her with the strongest motivation to grit her teeth and endure.

Now, she finally had the power to protect this man.

Looking at Ye Qiu’s pale face lying unconscious on the hospital bed, Ye Zi’s heart ached.

She stayed by the bedside, not leaving for a moment, hoping for Ye Qiu’s safe recovery.

Heaven favored her, and after not too long, Ye Qiu regained consciousness, and the doctor also brought good news—there were no fatal injuries.

It was then she finally breathed a deep sigh of relief.

Seeing Ye Qiu discharged and unharmed, Ye Zi’s long-suppressed murderous intent erupted, which is why she did not join them for shopping.

Standing in front of the towering Rongda building, Ye Zi calmed her emotions before putting on a sunny smile and then boldly entered the building.

She was there to eliminate Ge Yusheng, to kill the man behind the scenes who had harmed Ye Qiu.

Taking Ge Yusheng’s life wasn’t easy.

The security in the building was very tight, with frequent checks on strangers.

If Ye Zi hadn’t confused the security staff with her girl-next-door appearance, she would have been expelled much sooner.

Even so, she still couldn’t make her way to the top floor to find Ge Yusheng.

Ye Zi was not in a hurry.

Good assassins possess plenty of patience, and she was waiting for her chance.

There was an important business banquet that day, and someone of Ge Yusheng’s status would never be absent.

Clinging to this conviction, Ye Zi just needed to wait secretly for the right moment.

After guarding inside the building for an hour, Ye Zi finally spotted a trace of Ge Yusheng.

She saw an unfamiliar old man being hurriedly escorted into a luxury car, and Ye Zi moved impulsively.

She realized that this person might be Ge Yusheng, and the respectful expressions of those around him made her even more certain of the identity of the man before her.

Ye Zi didn’t strike immediately.

She quickly squeezed into a car and ordered the driver to follow Ge Yusheng’s vehicle.

She would wait for the right moment to act.

Ge Yusheng had to attend the annual grand business banquet, and having had a recent falling out with Longjia, he would not let Shen Tianlong find any business opportunities again.

Ge Yusheng’s reason for attending tonight’s banquet was simple, and singular: to sabotage any corporation that might consider cooperating with Shen Tianlong.

Thinking about spoiling Shen Tianlong’s plans, Ge Yusheng felt a rush of excited impatience and urged the driver to go faster.

Suddenly, after Ge Yusheng’s car had driven some distance, a taxi aggressively cut in front of it.

The car was blocked!

Startled, Ge Yusheng sensed danger and shouted loudly for the driver to turn quickly.

At that moment, Ye Zi floated down from the car and quickly closed in.

“Who are you?” Seeing a woman suddenly appear and block the way, Ge Yusheng was shocked.

“The one who’s going to kill you,” Ye Zi said succinctly, her words dense with murderous intent as she swiftly swung out her arm.

A dagger instantly shattered the glass, and with a twist of the blade, Ye Zi nonchalantly ended the driver’s life, blood spraying from his neck.

Ge Yusheng had never expected anyone would come to kill him, but given that he had previously sent assassins after others, he was now even more convinced that his own life was the target.

Seeing the driver dispatched in an instant, Ge Yusheng panicked briefly, then came to his senses and hurriedly pushed open the car door, attempting to run away.

Unfortunately for him, his reactions were too late and too slow.

None of his movements were faster than the flying dagger.

Just as Ge Yusheng made it five steps away, he felt a sharp pain in his back.

Turning his head, he saw a dagger that had accurately targeted his heart, piercing straight through from his back.

There was a wet, piercing sound as blood sprayed out.

He wanted to say something, but his throat wouldn’t make a sound; blood gushed forth, uncontainably.

Ge Yusheng’s expression gradually faded, his pupils filled with unwillingness.

And a strong sense of longing.

After doing all this, Ye Zi glanced indifferently at Ge Yusheng, who lay in a pool of blood, and quickly returned to the goddess villa.

She was aware of whom she had killed today, and she could predict the kind of storm that his death would cause tomorrow.

So she only stayed in the villa for five minutes; after leaving a note behind, she walked out of the villa.

“Brother Qiu, I’ve killed the one who hurt you, so you don’t have to tire yourself anymore.”

“I should go now.

Staying here will only drag you down.”

“I’ve done it.

I can finally do something for you.

I’m not the crying girl I used to be; I can protect you now.”

“I wish I could have spent more time with you, but…

I can’t stay…” Ye Zi’s eyes reddened as she looked back at the villa, feeling reluctant to leave it behind.

Finally.

Ye Zi stepped onto a black boat and swiftly plunged into the darkness.

As the dock slowly disappeared from sight, she kept her gaze fixed, unblinking, as if she could see the person she yearned for standing there, watching her leave.

“Brother Qiu, take care.”