<h4>Chapter 468: Chapter 468: Hiding Away</h4>
"I’m feeling a bit hungry, could you fetch me a piece of cake?"
"Certainly." The servant naturally knew her identity and how much the young master valued her, they dared not disobey her orders.
Having said this, An Ruo walked into her bedroom. The servant went downstairs, ced a piece of cake on a te, brought it upstairs, knocked on the door, handed it to her, and then continued to clean.
An Ruo dumped the cake into the toilet, flushed it, waited a few minutes, then walked out and handed the te to the servant.
"Take the te downstairs."
What she said wasw; the servant took the te, ready to head downstairs. In her presence, An Ruo walked into her bedroom and shut the door.
Once the servant was downstairs, she quietly stepped out of the bedroom, pulled the door shut, slipped into the study, and hid inside a cab.
Before long, she heard the servant’s footsteps entering, who cleaned for about ten minutes and then left, shutting the door behind her.
Only when sure no one was around did An Ruo push open the cab door and step out.
There was a desktopputer on the desk. She carefully powered it on, anxiously staring at the screen, hoping Tang Yuchen hadn’t set a password, otherwise, her n would be ruined.
Theputer turned on and, as expected, required a password for ess.
An Ruo was frustrated. Why wasn’t fate on her side?
She tried entering Tang Yuchen’s birthday; the password was incorrect. She entered her own birthday; still incorrect.
She tried every password she could think of, none worked.
Just as she was bing frantic, she heard the sound of a car engine from downstairs; Tang Yuchen had returned.
An Ruo hurriedly turned off theputer, intending to sneak back to her bedroom, but she was so nervous that she identally knocked some papers off the desk as she got up.
In a flurry, she picked up the documents and put them back in ce, no longer having time to make it back to the bedroom. Fearing that Tang Yuchen would discover her actions, she had no choice but to hide back in the cab.
The first thing Tang Yuchen did upon returning was to look for An Ruo. Uncle Tao told him she was upstairs sleeping.
The man didn’t hesitate and strode upstairs. He pushed open the bedroom door, only to see an empty bed, no sign of An Ruo.
Tang Yuchen frowned slightly, thinking she might be in the bathroom. He pushed open the bathroom door, but it was empty as well.
His heart suddenly race, somewhat panicked.
"An Ruo," he called her name, but there was no response.
He searched the closet, no one, he searched the balcony, no one.
The man’s first thought was that she had disappeared, left him again.
His expression grew increasingly grim, his eyes cold and daunting.
His heart was severely uneasy. Where exactly had An Ruo gone?
If she had disappeared again, he didn’t know what he might do...
But Tang Yuchen hadn’t yet be so anxious to lose all reason.
The only exit from the vi was the front door, and he always had someone guarding there. If An Ruo was to leave, she would have to pass right by the gatekeeper.
So, she must still be in the vi, perhaps she was hiding.
Tang Yuchen walked upstairs swiftly, opened every cab in the bedroom that could potentially hide a person, but did not find her.