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Now reading: Chapter 13; Interrogation from Transmigrated as the Pregnant Villainess: Mr Lu. This Heir is Yours., a Romance novel by KimLi0078.

Then Su Wan walked past him and entered.

The basent door closed behind them. Heavy. Final.

Cold air settled over the room—concrete walls, dim light, no windows. The kind of place where truth didn’t co willingly.

The man was already tied to the chair. Wrists bound, head hanging low, blood at the corner of his mouth. Alive. For now.

Su Wan stepped in slowly. Her footsteps echoed—soft, asured. She didn’t rush. Didn’t speak. She watched.

Behind her, Lu Shaohan entered. The door shut. Silence deepened.

"Wake him."

A guard stepped forward. A bucket of water—thrown.

The man jerked. Coughed. Head snapping up. His eyes were sharp. Aware. Not broken.

Good.

Lu Shaohan approached. Unhurried. He stopped in front of the man and looked down.

"Who sent you?"

No anger. No impatience. Just a question.

The man smiled. Faint. Bloody. Silence.

Lu Shaohan didn’t repeat himself. Didn’t threaten. He simply moved—a hand shot out, grabbing the man’s jaw, forcing his head back.

"You won’t get a second chance to answer."

Still—nothing.

Wrong choice.

A punch landed. Clean. Brutal. The chair slamd backward, scraping violently across the floor. The man coughed—blood this ti. But his eyes remained defiant.

Su Wan watched. Quiet. Calculating.

Then she spoke.

"Stop."

The word cut clean through the room. The guards froze.

Lu Shaohan turned slowly. Not because she ordered him. Because she interrupted.

"He won’t talk like this," she said. "He’s trained to die before he breaks."

The man’s eyes flickered. Just for a second. That was enough.

Lu Shaohan saw it. Of course he did. He stepped back—just slightly.

"Then you try."

Not permission. Expectation.

---

Su Wan walked forward. No hesitation. She stopped in front of the man and looked at him—not as prey, but as a problem.

Then she smiled. Not warm. Knowing.

"You weren’t sent to kill ."

The man’s pupils shrank. There it was. The first crack.

"You were sent to make sure I die," she continued softly. "But not before that."

Silence.

"You’re not an assassin." A beat. "You’re a cleaner."

The man’s breathing changed. Subtle. But there.

Lu Shaohan’s gaze sharpened behind her.

Su Wan leaned slightly closer, voice lower now. "Which ans soone made a mistake. Soone inside this house."

The air shifted. Because that changed everything.

The man’s jaw tightened.

Su Wan didn’t stop. "Second Madam failed," she said calmly.

Another flicker. Confirmation.

"So they sent you. To erase what she couldn’t finish."

The man let out a dry, hoarse laugh. "You think you understand?" His voice cracked. "You’re already dead."

Su Wan didn’t react. Didn’t flinch. Instead, she tilted her head slightly.

"If I die..." She paused. "...the truth dies with ."

That made him react—a sharp inhale, too quick, too real.

Lu Shaohan stepped forward, closer now. His eyes weren’t on the man anymore. They were on her.

"What truth?"

Su Wan didn’t answer. She let the silence stretch. Then she smiled faintly.

"Exactly."

Understanding flashed in his eyes. She wasn’t just interrogating. She was baiting. Both of them.

The man suddenly laughed—low, broken. "Too late."

Before anyone could move, he bit down. Hard.

A crack. Blood filled his mouth instantly.

"Stop him!"

Too late. His body convulsed—then stilled.

Poison. Hidden. Prepared.

Silence slamd into the room. He was dead. And with him, everything he knew.

No one moved. No one spoke. Because this was a failure.

Lu Shaohan straightened slowly. He looked at the body, then at Su Wan. Long. Unreadable.

"Next ti," he said quietly, "don’t let him die."

Not anger. Expectation.

Su Wan t his gaze. "Next ti..." Her voice was calm. Steady. "...I won’t need him to talk."

A pause. Then—for the third ti—Lu Shaohan smiled.

Cold. Interested.

Because now he was certain: this woman was not predictable.

And that made her dangerous.

---

The basent doors opened. Cold air followed them out, clinging, refusing to leave.

No one spoke.

Behind them, n moved in silence—cleaning, erasing, as if nothing had happened. As if soone hadn’t just died.

Su Wan walked ahead. Barefoot. asured. She didn’t look back. But she could feel him—not close, not far—watching.

The corridor stretched long and empty. Only their footsteps echoed.

Then they stopped. Not by agreent. Not by signal. Just—at the sa mont.

Su Wan’s hand lifted, resting briefly over her stomach. A faint tension crossed her expression—gone in an instant. But not missed.

Behind her, Lu Shaohan’s gaze lowered. Not to her face. To her hand. Then back up. Unreadable.

He didn’t ask.

He turned and gave a single low instruction to the guard beside him.

"Watch her."

That was all. No explanation. No concern.

Control.

Su Wan’s fingers stilled. Then dropped.

She continued walking. Because she understood: that wasn’t protection. That was surveillance.

---

They reached the room. The door opened. Closed.

Inside—silence. Different from before. Heavier.

Su Wan sat on the edge of the bed. Only then did her hand press against her stomach again. The warmth was still there. Alive. But not untouched.

Across the room, Lu Shaohan stood. Not moving. Not leaving. Watching.

Seconds passed. Then he turned away.

Lights dimd. Darkness settled.

No words. None needed.

Su Wan lay back, eyes open. Because now she knew:

Waiting ant losing.

Her fingers curled slightly against the sheets.

By morning—she would move first.

Light filtered through the curtains. Muted. Cold. The kind of grey that didn’t promise warmth.

The room was still. Too still.

Lu Shaohan woke first.

Not gradually. Not gently. His eyes opened—sharp, aware, as if he had never truly been asleep. His body was already tensed, already assessing.

Then he felt it.

Weight.

Not heavy... Just... there. A warmth pressed against his side. A softness that didn’t belong to the hard lines of his bed.

His gaze lowered.

Su Wan.

She had moved during the night. Half sprawled over him now. One arm lay across his chest—palm open, fingers relaxed. Her leg had hooked slightly over his, the thin fabric of her nightgown bunched between them.

Too close.

Silence stretched.

He didn’t react imdiately. He observed.

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