My Fiance Ran Away

C859 One the Person You Want to See the Most!



C859 One the Person You Want to See the Most!

Of course, as the best special forces soldier in China, Bei Gongcuo must have received harsh training to cope with all kinds of complicated environments, so compared to Xie Yaotong, it was definitely a hundred times better.    

    

But unfortunately, no matter how correct Bei Gongcuo's judgment was in this kind of complicated environment, He could even accurately see through those traps in advance, but their whereabouts... It seemed like they had never left the enemy's grasp. As long as they got close to the edge of the rainforest... There would definitely be a few sniper rifles with silencers waiting for them, forcing them to return to the depths of the forest.    

    

As long as they retreated, the snipers hiding in the dark would stop shooting and would not chase after them. Instead, they would hand them over to their companions in the forest.    

    

Bei Gongcuo and Xie Yaotong were both extremely smart people. Even an idiot would have noticed the enemy's intention at this time. They wanted to capture them alive, or else they would have to rely on so many snipers with infrared night vision scope. No matter how fast their reactions were, they could not always miss them, right?    

    

After realizing the enemy's intention, Bei Gongcuo and Xie Yaotong were helpless. They could only fight with the enemies in the forest with all their might.    

    

As the saying goes, when a tiger is fierce, there are many wolves. No matter how strong a man was on the bed, he was not a match for a woman.    

    

In this kind of special forest environment where people were unfamiliar with, it was absolutely impossible for Bei Gongcuo and Xie Yaotong to break out of the forest surrounded by at least a few hundred enemies with guns.    

    

If they did not want to capture them alive, they would not be able to last for more than ten hours. Just when Xie Yaotong felt exhausted, but still did not take a step out of the jungle, she was truly in despair. The enemy's harassment stopped and turned into a siege instead of attacking. As long as you stay in the dense forest, we won't attack. In this way, you and I can say hello...    

    

Surround to fight for reinforcements.    

    

After trying to rush out twice again and failing, Bei Gongcuo and Xie Yaotong both thought of one of the 36 strategies. They immediately understood the 'painstaking effort' of Chai Murong's arrangement. She had changed her strategy of capturing them alive after learning some kind of news. She had used them as bait to catch a big fish.    

    

[Then, who is the big fish that Chai Murong wants to catch?]    

    

Bei Gongcuo and Xie Yaotong did not waste any time and immediately thought of one person's name: Chu Yang.    

    

Chai Murong did this to 'seduce' Chu Yang.    

    

After understanding this, Bei Gongcuo immediately made a risky move. He wanted Xie Yaotong to rush out without caring about anything. He dared to use his life as a guarantee. Those snipers hiding in the dark would definitely not shoot her. Although they were unwilling to let the two of them rush out together, they would not mind letting one person go to report.    

    

When Xie Yaotong also understood this point, she did not humbly make way with Bei Gongcuo. You leave first, I will hold on here! Because she knew Bei Gongcuo would never agree to let her stay in the dense forest alone. So after fiercely gritting her teeth, she rushed out of the dense forest without any hesitation.    

    

Just as Bei Gongcuo had expected, when Xie Yaotong suddenly no longer paid attention to hiding, she rushed out like a 'live target'. Those snipers really did not block her path with bullets like before. Instead, they planted a bullet gently behind her left shoulder. They let her run away.    

    

In order to make Xie Yaotong's escape easier, the 'kind-hearted' Great Patriarch Chai also ordered people to prepare a modern jog for her outside. And... He left a map inside, which included the coordinates of the Huaxia embassy in M Country. It was clearly marked.    

    

Xie Yaotong knew that all of this was arranged by Chai Murong, but she had no other choice when she was injured. She could only act according to other people's wishes because Bei Gongcuo was still trapped in the dense forest.    

    

Just as Xie Yaotong was thinking about this, there was a knock on the door of the gang.    

    

Her eyes, which used to be lively and dull now, moved a little before she softly said, "Please come in."    

    

The door opened and Luo Jinlan, who was the first to come in to treat Xie Yaotong's injuries, walked in and asked in a very formal tone, "Miss Xie, you feel better now, right?"    

    

"Good, so much..." Just as Xie Yaotong spoke till here, she saw a man appear at the door. Immediately, she was unable to say another word and tears poured out like a broken dam.    

    

"When she drove to the embassy, her left shoulder was already shot. The muzzle of the gun was very deep but the bullet had already been taken out. Alright, you guys chat. I am in the room next door. Call me if there is anything."    

    

At this time, Luo Jinlan turned her head and said something to Chu Yang who had walked in. Then she turned around and walked away to vent her anger. She closed the door for them at the same time.    

    

Looking at Xie Yaotong's face, which had been slashed by the tree branches, Chu Yang slowly put down the backpack on his shoulder. He walked to the bedside and sat on the edge of the bed. He raised his hand and gently touched her face, which was dripping with tears. He whispered, "Yaotong, don't cry. As long as you are fine, I will be at ease."    

    

Ignoring the wound on her left shoulder, Xie Yaotong suddenly sat up and held Chu Yang's neck with her right hand, crying even louder.    

    

Chu Yang did not know how his woman felt after being hurt like this by his woman in the past. He could only use his hand to lightly pat her back.    

    

"Chu Yang, I thought I would never see you again in this life... Really. " He didn't know how long he cried until his clothes were soaked. Xie Yaotong raised her right hand and touched his nose and mouth. She choked and said, "I don't understand at all why things have become like this. Bei Gongcuo and I did so much for Chai Murong, but she steeled her heart and threw me into the water prison."    

    

"It's all my fault. It's all my fault for not being calm. When something happened, She was too impulsive, that's why she became so crazy " Chu Li was the first to criticize himself guiltily. Then, he asked with a confused look, "Yaotong, do you believe that we will do all of this while alive? Was it all arranged by fate? In other words, what should we do, and what kind of outcome we will get? It might have been decided a long time ago. This might be fate, right?"    

    

What is fate?    

    

Fate referred to the experiences of life.    

    

Fate referred to life, fate referred to the process of experience.    

    

Destiny theorists believed that fate could not be changed, because people could not pry into fate. Fate existed in any corner, just that it could not be touched.    

    

Fate might be just a subjective concept, but the people of China believed that fate was predetermined by the heavens (God), but it could be predicted with arcane skills and divination.    

    

Therefore, around this problem, Feng Shui, arcane spells and spells were slowly formed. These people believed that by relying on these things, they could change fate.    

    

And with the traditional and scientific mechanical theory, it was believed that fate had been determined at the beginning of the universe, and the corresponding result was naturally limited.    

    

For example, when rolling a die, although it had yet to land on the ground, the result was in fact decided by the speed, angle, wind speed, temperature and humidity of the moment it was thrown, and other external factors such as the speed, temperature, humidity, and so on.    

    

Whether it was the dice, the movement of stars, or the thoughts and emotions of humans, they were all restricted by various physical and chemical laws.    

    

All of this originated from the initial conditions of the formation of the universe, so the fate of humans was actually determined...    

    

After saying so much, in short, it summarized two perspectives: From a scientific point of view, fate cannot be changed. However, in China's cultural beliefs, one could rely on certain 'secrets of the heavens' that were leaked. To change someone's destiny.    

    

Could fate be changed? Could China's cultural beliefs defeat science?    

    

Xie Yaotong did not know, nor did she care to know. She only knew when Chu Yang asked this question. She stopped crying and sniffed. Whether fate can be changed or not, I do not know what to say. According to the education we received since we were young, everything that happened to you and Chai Murong... Chu Yang, tell me, during the days when Chai Murong just disappeared, Can you really hear her calling your name?"    

    

" I thought it was an illusion, but I didn't expect it to be real. "    

    

After hearing Xie Yaotong's question, Chu Yang was sure that he had heard Chai Murong's voice at that time. It was indeed true and he was a little stunned. "Yes, we were taught not to believe in superstitious beliefs since we were young. But how should we explain these strange phenomena? "    

    

As one of the four great ancient civilizations in the world, a few thousand years of history must have formed her own unique culture.    

    

Here, let's give a simple example. Let's take the gods in the ancient myths of China as an example.    

    

Untainted by the mortal world, without the lust of ordinary people - - This was the important characteristic of the Godheads of those major Gods in ancient Huaxia mythology.    

    

Fuxi, Nuwa, the Flame Emperor, the Yellow Emperor and Zhuanxu, Emperor Ku, Yao, Shun and Yu were all lofty and holy. They never smiled or joked with humans, nor would they be jealous of or harm them. In their personal lives, they had always been very disciplined and disciplined. They paid a lot of attention to minor details, moral conduct, and moral conduct, and they respected good and capable people. Almost every Godly Monarch did not have the phenomenon of an apricot emerging from the wall or randomly sowing seeds of love. On their bodies, there was only a holy halo, pure moral character, and noble sentiments.    

    

On the contrary, in ancient Greek mythology, all the Gods of various sizes that we saw were of the secular world. It was an image that reeked of fireworks in the mortal world: the king of all gods, Zeus, was wild and unruly, flirting with flowers and women, leaving behind a string of dissolute debts between the divine world and the mortal world. What was even more serious was that he acted as he pleased, not caring about principles. He was filled with jealousy and personal interests. The Divine Empress Hera was the role model of the gods and the Divine Mother of the mortal world. However, she often lost her nature because of jealousy and hatred, and did some cruel and stupid things without a divine spark. There was nothing that made humans respect her in the slightest.    

    

And that Jesus, the Jesus that was created by a Jew who couldn't even protect his own country, said bitterly...    

    

These gods of China had such dignified conduct, and China had been nicknamed 'Pride of the World' and 'The Central Country' since ancient times. They were supposed to be worshiped by the whole world, but why were the majority of China's people, especially those after 80? As long as they had religion, why were they familiar with the 'Jesus God' created by the Jews without a country, as well as Zeus and the others? But very few people knew who Zhuanxu and Emperor Ku were.    

    

What was the reason that made the descendants of modern dragons forget their ancestors' gods, and then worship the imported 'Jesus God, Zeus'?    

    

This question was actually very simple: In the ten-year catastrophe of the last century, China had swept away feudal superstitious beliefs, broke the old, and other large-scale activities. They had lost a lot of traditional culture in China, allowing the children in the 80th year to see fortune tellers, fortune tellers, and great gods. Even Teacher Kong, who had advocated being 'righteous and shameless', had been rolled up.    

    


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