He felt dizzy and dizzy.
In his daze, he could faintly hear someone walking around quietly, pouring out some liquid and the sound of the door opening and closing.
Bai Zheng slowly opened his eyes and looked around, his eyes still at a loss.
It was now night, and there were no candles in the room. Only the moonlight from outside shone through the cracks in the window, allowing her to barely see anything close by.
After a moment, her eyes finally adjusted to the darkness of the room.
She touched the back of her head, which was swollen from the pain, and then looked at the back of her hand. Fortunately, there was no blood.
Remembering what happened before she fainted, she sighed deeply.
He actually fell into a trap!
The corner of Bai Zheng's mouth lifted as she laughed at herself.
This time, they were smarter. Knowing how suspicious they were, they decided to set up a trap for themselves.