She had become someone Yun Wanrou could no longer understand or predict.
That frightened her much more than the kneeling itself.
After Bai Lingling left, the whole shop remained frozen for a while longer.
Several bystanders only came back to their senses after enough time had passed for them to wonder whether it was now safe to blink.
One old man rubbed his arms and muttered, "I knew from the start that this young lady was not simple."
The woman standing beside him immediately rolled her eyes. "You also said half an hour ago that she was definitely doomed today."
The old man coughed awkwardly and straightened his sleeves. "People improve their judgment with experience."
A man near the window whispered, "Did anyone else feel like that beast was looking straight into my ancestors?"
Another man nodded immediately. "I felt like he had already chosen where to bite me first."
A third person swallowed hard. "Do you think Miss Yun offended the wrong person this time?"
