You Owe Me, My Love

You Owe Me, My Love Chapter 260



You Owe Me, My Love Chapter 260

Chapter 260 New Life Filled With Sunshine

Bai Rong went to a shopping mall in Jadeborough, bought some clothes, cosmetics and changed a new bag.

Expensive clothing, exquisite makeup, and a branded bag.

Even though it was a hotel she appeared in, she still caught everyone’s attention.

She sent the hotel room number to Su Xuyan before calling Lu Xingzhou.

“Governor Lu, I’m Bai Rong. Sorry for delaying for so many days. I’ll be free starting from this afternoon. Is it convenient for me to come over later?” Bai Rong asked politely.

“Yes, as soon as possible. My kid…” Lu Xingzhou paused. “His mother can no longer control him. He’s trying to commit suicide at home.”

“Alright, please send me your address. I’ll come over now,” Bai Rong said with a smile and left with her bag. The bag had medicine and a self-defense torch.

Within half an hour, she appeared at Lu Xingzhou’s house.

Lu Xingzhou was not in. The housemaid opened the door for her.

“Hello. I’m the tutor hired by Governor Lu,” Bai Rong stated with a smile.

Lu Xingzhou’s wife heard the tutor was here and quickly looked towards the door.

She knew Lu Xingzhou had hired a psychologist disguised as a tutor.

“You must be Ms. Bai. Come on in. My kid is on a hunger strike and hasn’t eaten anything for two days. He refuses to open his door too. I’m so worried that something might happen to him,” Lu Xingzhou’s wife said worriedly.

Bai Rong changed into the slippers that the housemaid had prepared and entered the house.

She reached the room door and knocked.

“Get lost! I don’t want to see anyone. I don’t want to eat anything. If you guys try to lock me up again, I’d rather die,” Lu Biao roared.

“Ms. Bai, look at him, what should we do?” Lu Xingzhou’s wife was so anxious that her tears were about to flow down.

“May I trouble you to get some food from the kitchen?” Bai Rong said to Lu Xingzhou’s wife.

Lu Xingzhou’s wife looked at her with a glimmer of hope.

Bai Rong nodded for her to leave.

Lu Xingzhou’s wife had no other choice but to enter the kitchen with the housemaid.

Bai Rong knocked on the door and said gently, “Your Mom is gone. I’m the new tutor. Maybe in the future, I’ll be the only one with you. Do you want to suffocate in your room alone or be accompanied by an unfamiliar woman?”

After Bai Rong spoke, Lu Biao opened the door and glanced towards her. Surprise at her beauty flashed through his eyes. The beast inside him stirred restlessly, causing him to gulp.

Bai Rong smiled lightly. “You’re quite sensible.”

“Y-you… a-are my tutor,” Lu Biao stuttered.

Bai Rong noticed that his hands were shaking. His gaze was fixed upon her while his lips were slightly curled up.

It was apparent that he was not nervous but actually excited. It was like the excitement of a predator seeing prey. A certain part of his anatomy was also reacting.

He was a demon going through puberty.

“Let me tell you something. I’m not only a tutor but also a policeman. The police sent me here to observe you. However, you look pretty obedient to me, so they might have misunderstood you. That’s why you have to behave properly, all right? I have to report in every day,” Bai Rong said gently.

A hint of terror flashed through Lu Biao’s excited eyes. ”You’re a policeman?”

Bai Rong nodded. “If you behave well, I can request to bring you out and go wherever you want.”

Lu Biao’s eyes dimmed. “Oh, then I’ll behave.”

Bai Rong looked at the messy table and flipped through the disorganized books randomly.

There were not only textbooks but also many adult magazines and sci-fi novels.

From the corner of her eyes, she swept a glance at Lu Biao.

His gaze was fixed on her back, his brows furrowed deeply. He was clenching his fists as he tried to control his impulses.

Bai Rong turned around and leaned against the table, looking towards him.

Lu Biao was taken back and loosened his fists. “Ms. Bai, which subject would you like to start with?”

Bai Rong side-eyed him.

This kid has a high IQ and is highly defensive. He’s a psychopath in all sense of the word. For every crime that he does, his plans get progressively more meticulous and elaborate. He’s also very good at reading the situation.

His first reaction when he saw me was excitement. It’s been a long time since he committed a crime. The urge to commit a crime was agitating every cell of his body.

When I mentioned that I was a policeman sent by the police force and that I would have to report in daily, he knew that he couldn’t do anything to me. Thus, his excitement disappeared without a trace.

When I turned my back on him, he had the urge again but was able to rationally control himself.

Yet when I turned to face him, the urge vanished completely once more.

There was a psychological study where a wallet was placed on a table with no one nearby. Ten percent of the people took the wallet while another ten percent did not. The remaining eighty percent could not seem to decide whether to take it or not.

Therefore, most crimes happened because the victims gave the criminal a chance to commit the crime.

Women who were afraid of being raped should not wear revealing clothes.

Women who were afraid of getting robbed should not flaunt their wealth.

Women who were afraid of being killed should not do things that would make others angry.

So, knowing clearly how Lu Biao was a highly dangerous criminal, she should not leave her back open.

“Which is your favorite subject?” Bai Rong asked.

“Biology,” Lu Biao answered without a hint of hesitation.

Bai Rong pulled out a biology book from the pile and noticed it was filled with his notes. “You want to be a doctor?”

Lu Biao paused and replied with his head low, “Yeah.”

“Actually, it’s good to be a forensic doctor. When ordinary people study human anatomy, they can’t exactly cut open a body as they please. They would be sent to jail before even having the chance to study it thoroughly. They end up wasting their life away. Whereas for forensics students, not only do they get to dissect animals, but they can also dissect humans. It’s very interesting,” Bai Rong stated persuasively. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

“You think the human anatomy is interesting as well?” Lu Biao was elated.

“Of course. Think about it, studying the human anatomy, exploring the mysteries of nature. Who knows, the future might be in my hands.” Bai Rong smiled as she sat on the chair, her fingers tapping on the table rhythmically.

“Actually, I want to analyze the human brain the most. Say, why do you think humans have memories? Why can they think and why can they have so many emotions? What is the structure of the brain? Can all these be connected to the universe?” Lu Biao got more and more excited as he spoke.

“Understanding the structure of the human brain may lead to us creating superhumans. And this world would be completely different.” Bai Rong played along with Lu Biao.

“That’s right! Why are humans impulsive? Why do they want to mate? How can they change from loving someone to not loving? Why are some smart while others are dumb? If we discovered the answers to all these, it would be a big step forward for mankind.”

“You’ll be the savior of the world. Every history book will have your name. Your achievements will be unprecedented,” Bai Rong praised.

“Yes, yes, yes. I want to be someone like that.” Lu Biao’s eyes were gleaming brightly.

Bai Rong smiled.

Seems like I won’t need three months. A week will be enough.


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