Back in the Mansion, the house was pitch black, and Nael felt a little lost because no one left a lamp for him. When he came to the second floor, the master bedroom, he unscrewed the doorknob, and the door was locked. In his heart, the gloominess was even worse. He knocked on the door, and suddenly wanted to hug Rain, the emptiness in his body was so great that it urgently needed to be filled. She turned over and pretended to be asleep. "Rain, I know you're not asleep," the man thumped a few more times, "I heard you turning over." This man, what ears? Rain's breathing became cautious. At this time, he must have returned from a banquet, and he might have been drinking too. She didn't want to lure wolves into the room. "If you don't open it, I will kick it." Rain covered her head wit

