The room was extraordinarily cold; Gu Lili crouched there, her fingers frozen stiff.
The entire room had only a small window, which was far too small for anyone to get out.
From this day onward, she never saw Long Yubei again.
The guards merely thought of her as a woman of unknown origin.
They didn't treat her with any kindness.
The food here was surprisingly poor, too.
Having two meals a day was a luxury; she mostly had just one meal a day.
Dry and hard steamed buns, a small dish of pickles.
That was basically it.
In just ten days, Gu Lili didn't need a scale to know she had lost several pounds.
Her face had shrunk a circle, and the thinner she became, the more obvious her belly appeared.
After a week longer past January into February, Gu Lili calculated in her mind that the child in her belly was three months old.
If Long Yubei found out she was three months pregnant, he'd think the child had nothing to do with him, and would definitely kill her.
