Footsteps sounded not far away.
Mo Yuwan’s ears twitched—she could tell right away there was more than one person, and from the sound of their steps, they were well-trained.
Probably the police.
She didn’t hesitate, grabbing her still-dazed mother and running off.
During this, Mo Siying finally snapped out of it.
She was scared, yes, but she didn’t want to be a burden to her daughter, especially at such a critical moment.
Once she came to her senses, she looked at her hands, still a bit dazed, but carefully patted the back of Mo Yuwan’s pale hand, which was stained red like hers.
“I’m fine, let go. I can run.”
Mo Yuwan glanced back at her but didn’t let go, pulling her into a small alley and finding a hidden public restroom to change clothes.
She handed her mother a set as well.
This time, she chose two clean white tracksuits, had her mom wash her hands, and quickly tied up both their hair.
The old clothes were tossed into her space without hesitation, and she brought Da Huang out as well.
Da Huang was already used to the sudden changes in his surroundings. He looked back at Mo Yuwan with a very human-like expression.
Just as they finished, noise erupted outside.
She didn’t rush out, instead checking on her mother’s state. By now, she was much calmer—her breathing was still a bit unsteady, but that was normal.
Now, they looked just like a mother and daughter out walking their dog.
Mo Yuwan gave a couple more reminders before leading her mom and Da Huang out.
As expected, there were a few police officers at the door, including a female officer and a male officer, apparently about to come in.
The two of them ran right into the officers as they came out.
Mo Yuwan’s acting skills, honed over time, were flawless—she instantly put on a startled, confused expression.
The officers were also surprised to see them.
After a moment, they looked the mother and daughter up and down, glanced at Da Huang, and, seeing nothing unusual, just peeked into the restroom and asked routinely,
“Is it just you two in there?”
Mo Yuwan’s expression was perfectly natural, not a hint of a flaw.
“Yes, officer. Is something wrong?”
The female officer looked them over again. Da Huang, tongue out, sat quietly on the ground.
“It’s nothing. Wait outside for a moment.”
She signaled to her partner and went into the women’s restroom.
Mo Yuwan and Mo Siying exchanged a look, acting as if they had no idea what was going on, but stayed put.
The male officer just glanced at them and said casually,
“That’s a strong dog you’ve got.”
The two looked so normal—there was nothing suspicious about them. Even though their height matched the description, if this was all an act, it was too convincing.
Besides, if they were really guilty, they’d be panicking by now.
They didn’t have any bags or anything, and if they were the ones, their clothes would have to be left in the restroom—so why were they so calm?
And they had a dog—where could that have come from out of nowhere?
No one would ever suspect a spatial ability.
Sure enough, the next second, his colleague came out of the restroom and shook her head.
He nodded slightly at the mother and daughter, then smiled politely.
“Sorry to have startled you. But it’s not safe out here tonight—ladies, you should head home early.”
Mo Yuwan met his eyes, then grinned and patted Da Huang’s head.
“What could possibly scare me? I’m brave! And I’ve got Da Huang!
As long as it’s not ghosts or zombies, I’m not afraid of anything!”
Her words were carefully chosen.
It sounded like a little girl boasting, but she was actually steering the police’s thoughts in a certain direction.
Sure enough, the officer’s expression changed, as if he’d suddenly been reminded of something.
He gave a perfunctory reply and went off to report to the other officers nearby.
“Get home quickly.”
Satisfied that her hint had been noticed, Mo Yuwan turned to her mother.
“Mom, since the police said so, let’s go.”
Mo Siying nodded in cooperation.
They strolled toward the hotel, but as soon as they turned a corner, Mo Yuwan grabbed her mom and Da Huang and broke into a run.
The apocalypse had arrived early—even if it was less than a day, something was off. Even with her memories from her previous life, she had to be careful.
She didn’t know if this was the butterfly effect from her rebirth, but either way, caution was best.
They returned to the hotel, gathered all their things, got in the car, put Da Huang back in the space, and headed for the tomb.
After dropping her mother off, Mo Yuwan changed again, even putting on a wig before heading out.
Tonight was just an ordinary game of dress-up.
Even though the timing of the apocalypse had changed and her plans were disrupted, she still had things to do.
Especially—Ye Gaoyuan needed to be dealt with.
Originally, she’d planned to use this opportunity to kill him outright, but now she’d changed her mind.
Killing him would be too easy.
In her previous life, he’d pushed her mother into a zombie horde, letting her be torn apart alive, and even got her pregnant again.
Just killing him now…
Mo Yuwan’s expression turned cold.
So tonight, she planned to give him a fatal blow—and then let him fend for himself.
She didn’t believe that woman would take care of him. If anything happened to him, that woman would be the first to run, without a second thought.
Thanks to Yongnian for another flash of inspiration~ Thank you, boss! Wishing you great fortune!
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