Enchanting His Heart: His Little Fox-Chapter 32: Midnight Knocking

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Chapter 32: Chapter 32: Midnight Knocking Editor: Henyee Translations

She answered a call, and as soon as it was connected, she took the lead: "I went on a business trip and had some fun, lost my phone, and only just got my card replaced now."

"Do you know I was so scared I almost called the police!" Li Wen’s voice from the other side was frantic.

Song Yi: "..."

Could she say she’s been at the criminal investigation team for quite a while?

Song Yi rubbed her hair and said softly, "Don’t make a fuss. Send all the documents that need handling over to me. I’ll deal with them tonight. Any collaborations and activities that were delayed because I was missing, if they haven’t been canceled, you can reschedule them for me."

She gave a series of work-related instructions and then hung up the call.

After ending the call, she felt her inbox was about to explode.

But the thoughts about Wu Wang and Tang Si lingered in her mind.

Especially Tang Si, she was increasingly curious about what kind of person he really was.

Is he truly indifferent, does he even have a heart?

"Ding—"

Another email came through.

The sound instantly pulled her back to reality, and within a short period, Li Wen had sent over twenty to thirty files that needed processing.

Song Yi felt despair.

Shaking off the recent odds and ends, she got up from the sofa and headed towards the study; she needed to work.

She was currently a small entrepreneur and had to strive to become a bigger one.

Once she sat down in the study, she remained there until three in the morning.

Song Yi was yawning continuously, still processing her work emails.

The outside world was shrouded in heavy darkness, a thin mist forming, making even the streetlights appear blurred.

Having dealt with the last file, she stretched, her eyes—like a fox’s—dazed with exhaustion, nearly unable to keep them open.

Turning her head to look outside, she suddenly stood up and walked to the window, pushing it open.

Instantly, a burst of cold air mixed with mist blew in, she took a deep breath, feeling much more awake.

In a trance, she saw a shadow under the streetlight, it seemed as if a pair of eyes were staring at her from behind, making her entire body tense.

It’s happening again—

No one has the habit of installing surveillance in their bedroom, but Song Yi always felt that there was a pair of eyes watching her as she slept, a sensation that was chilling.

She tried moving homes, but it seemed no matter where she went, someone was always watching her. In this instance, she chose to install surveillance, but upon reviewing it, there was nothing to see...

Now, the cold wind from outside blew in, no longer refreshing, but a certain eerie sensation lingered around her neck, icy and terrifying.

Suddenly, she felt as if her blood had frozen at that moment, her heart pounding quicker, her hands clenching into fists, too nervous to even breathe.

She gritted her teeth slightly and mustered the courage to turn around, only to see an empty room.

Song Yi felt a chill envelop her entire body.

She didn’t believe in ghosts; what was truly more frightening than ghosts are humans.

With her arm resting on the table, she watched her surroundings cautiously, picking up her phone, ready to make a call.

"Knock knock knock—" A clear knock on the door suddenly echoed.

Song Yi’s hand shook, her eyes widening as she swiftly looked towards the door.

The phone in her hand almost dropped to the ground out of fright.

"Knock knock knock—" The knocking continued.

"Who’s there?" She wandered out of the study, slowly heading to the living room. Her body was tense, her heart racing, her breathing somewhat disordered.

Looking at the door, the area was brightly lit, yet she constantly felt that a menacing figure was standing outside.