Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities - Chapter 962
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Chapter 962: Young Feng Jue Was Kidnapped
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Editor: Henyee Translations
“If you don’t say anything, I’ll agree.”
The child’s innocent voice carried words with a chilling edge.
Mother Ning didn’t have a chance to refuse. She fell and struck the edge of the bed, blood streaming from her arm and staining the floor.
Young Feng Jue, hidden under the bed, watched in horror as the scene unfolded. Despite his high IQ, he was still just a child who had been sheltered his entire life. He had never witnessed such a violent act before.
Realizing the danger, Feng Jue knew he had to remain hidden. If Ning Shen discovered him, his unstable state could lead to his silence.
Ning Shen’s shoes came close and stopped directly in front of Feng Jue. With the Night-Luminescent Pearl in his hand, it would be easy for him to be discovered.
Fortunately, Ning Shen seemed focused on dragging the body away and didn’t notice him.
As Ning Shen cleaned the room, he noticed that the Night-Luminescent Pearl on the table was missing.
“Where is my Night Pearl…” he muttered, his voice faint as he approached the bed, his footsteps growing louder.
Young Feng Jue remained silent under the bed, holding his breath.
Just as Ning Shen was about to bend down and investigate, a knock sounded on the door.
Fortunately, it was someone looking for Ning Shen.
Ning Shen quickly hid the body and went to answer the door, closing it behind him as he left.
Since Ning Shen’s room was on the first floor and lacked anti-theft nets on the windows, Young Feng Jue seized the opportunity to climb out through the window.
The window overlooked a garden of roses.
After escaping through the window, Feng Jue made his way to find Old Madam Feng.
Before Young Feng Jue could find Old Madam Feng, he was unexpectedly kidnapped.
Unfamiliar with the Ning Family’s estate, Feng Jue had asked the servants for directions and was led to a secluded area. Realizing something was wrong, he tried to escape, but someone quickly covered his mouth and drugged him.
When he regained consciousness, it was pitch-black. His hands and feet were bound, and his mouth was taped. The effects of the drug left him weak, and he could only lie still, soon realizing he was in the back seat of a moving car.
Unable to flee due to the car’s motion, Feng Jue pretended to be asleep, searching for an opportunity to escape. The kidnappers, likely underestimating him due to his age, hadn’t guarded him closely. They were even discussing their plans to kill him as they drove, unaware that their conversation might reveal more than they intended.
“This is a boy. Some families in the mountains lack a son… It’s better to earn two sets of money by giving this child a chance at a better life.”
“But I heard this young master of the Feng family has a high IQ. If he remembers anything, he might find the Feng family. That could ruin everything.”
“Isn’t that easy? We can just give him some more medicine. Besides, anyone wanting a son to carry on the family line wouldn’t care. He’s only a few years old; he won’t remember much when he grows up. Do you even remember being three or four years old?”
Motivated by the prospect of money, they eventually drugged Feng Jue and sold him.
Young Feng Jue managed to vomit up the drug when they weren’t paying attention.
Ultimately, he was sold to a family in a mountain village in Liang City who had been seeking a son.
Though he had escaped, the outside world proved too dangerous. No one in the village was willing to help him; his pleas were met with hostility and a beating.
Eventually, Young Feng Jue managed to escape again. This time, he sought refuge at an orphanage, hoping for safety.
However, he soon discovered that the orphanage director was not much better. In an attempt to protect himself, he disguised himself as a beggar, but he still couldn’t avoid being bullied.