"Wait." Bing-Er broke free from the hold of the two guards. She walked up to Sister Fang with an ice-cold face, and said coldly while looking back at her without fear. "The person who offended you was me. Let Lian'er go." After finishing her sentence, she shot a glance at Lian'er from the corner of her eyes.

Lian'er raised her head and looked at Bing'er in surprise. She didn't seem to think that Bing'er would ask Sister Fang to let her go.

Sister Fang's lips couldn't help but twitch as she asked, "Are you begging me?"

Bing-Er looked coldly at sister Fang, her small hands unconsciously clenching into fists. She gritted her teeth and jumped out word by word, "Right, I'm going back to you. I beg you to let Lian'er go. This whole thing has nothing to do with her."

Sister Fang looked at Bing-Er with a mocking smile. She looked at Lian'er, who was being held by two guards, then looked up at Bing-Er and slowly said, "Take them both away. If anyone dares to resist, kill them all!" Sister Yu Bi Fang crossed Bing'er and slowly walked out of the small courtyard.

Bing-Er stood where she was, looking coldly at her leaving figure.

The two guards stepped forward to hold Bing-Er up and ordered coldly, "Let's go."

Bing-Er shook the two guards off again and said, "I will leave myself." Only those who made mistakes would be dragged away by the guards. She didn't make any mistakes, so why was she carried away by someone?

Bing-Er's commanding tone made the guards slightly surprised. They looked at each other and walked in front while carrying Lian'er. Bing-Er followed behind them.

Bing-Er followed behind the guards. She kept thinking about how she could save Lian'er and her.

A few guards carried Lian'er out of the yard. When they reached the crossroads, Bing'er turned to the left. Her heart skipped a beat. She had never been on the left before, but she knew that there was a garden on the right.

Not far away, they entered a circular archway. Not far from the archway, they walked along the path, and as the thick smell of blood entered Bing'er's nose, she could not help but to cover her nose with her hand. At the same time, she frowned as she looked at the ground below.

Bing-Er's eyes were wide open. She raised her head and looked in front of her. There were two wooden shelves in front of her, and the layer upon layer of blood on them had dried up. Flies stuck to the boards, clinging to the dried blood. The two men were bare-chested and had cold expressions on their faces. With just a glance, everyone felt fear in their hearts. Their entire bodies were covered with sturdy muscles, especially their chest muscles, which were a bit frightening. Their hands held a wide and thick bamboo board that stood on either side of the frame.

A cold chill spread through Bing'er's body. She could not help but shiver; even if she did not want to, she knew how many lives these two shelves had taken!

The blood on the wooden shelf made Bing'er's heart sink. She had never thought that Sister Fang could easily take her life as a maid! At the same time, he also felt sad for Lian'er. She worked hard all day, working hard, and living a humble life while bowing. But in the end, a single word from someone else could easily take her life.

The two guards threw Lian'er onto the wooden shelf and left immediately. The guards coldly looked at Bing'er, clearly showing that they wanted her to go up on her own. Or shall we throw you on the shelf?

Bing-Er looked back at them coldly and said while gnashing her teeth, "I will go up myself."

The guards looked at Bing-Er with disdain, then turned around and left the yard.

The two burly men had originally expressionless faces. When he heard that Bing-Er wanted him to climb on the mountain, he was stunned for a while and then returned to normal.

Bing-Er climbed up the wooden frame slowly. At the same time, she glanced at the guards from the corner of her eyes. When they had completely disappeared from her sight, she jumped up from the wooden frame and ran towards the arch with all her might.

The two men looked at each other. One of them took out a dart from his waist and shot it towards Bing'er's back.

Lian'er did not expect Bing'er to run from the wooden frame to the arch. She looked at her running figure with surprise, and when she saw the white light shooting towards her back, she said anxiously, "Be careful, Bing'er!"

Bing-Er heard what Lian'er said and turned around to look. She saw a shiny dart shooting straight at her chest. It was so fast that Bing-Er couldn't dodge it.

Bing-Er was stunned. She stood there looking at the dart shooting at her chest.

Lian'er lowered her head quickly, not daring to look at Bing'er. The two men looked at Bing-Er proudly. Their lips curved up into a cold and proud smile.

Bing-Er's mind went blank as she watched the dart pierce into her chest.

"Pah!" The dart hit Bing-Er's chest, making a clear sound.

Bing-Er was hit by the dart. She was pushed back a few steps before she stopped.

The smiles on the two men's faces disappeared and were replaced with disbelief as they looked at Bing'er.

Bing-Er just stood there. Her heart was beating fast. In her blank mind, there was only one thought, and that was, she actually didn't die. She reached into her pocket and took out a shining token. Looking at the golden token, Bing'er smiled with satisfaction. It was this token that had saved her life. Then, she put the token away, turned around, and ran out of the circular arched door. Before she ran away, she said to Lian'er, "Lian'er, wait for me!"

After Bing'er ran out of the circular arch, she ran to the right side with all her might. She wanted to run to the garden. No matter which master was there to admire the flowers, it would most likely save her and Lian'er.

He ran along the path and reached the garden. Bing'er ran along the corridor and looked into the garden, but the garden was empty.

Bing-Er's heart fell to the bottom again. She kept running. In her memory, not far from her, was her wife's house, the Pure Heart Pavilion.

Bing'er ran down the long corridor and turned the arch. There was a unique garden in front of her. Under the red tiles, there was a plaque with the words' Pure Heart Pavilion 'on it.

Two young maidservants stood respectfully at the entrance of the Pure Heart Pavilion, waiting for their orders.

Bing-Er rushed over and looked at the two maids pleadingly, "Sisters, I want to meet the lady." She was breathing heavily as she spoke.