The words sounded particularly unsettling.
Su Mu couldn’t help but feel a little worried.
But then she thought about how she was still just a nobody, incapable of doing much of anything, and she let out a sigh of relief.
Being a nobody wasn’t something to be proud of, but at least she didn’t have to do things beyond her capabilities.
The less ability, the less responsibility.
No ability, no responsibility!
Just then, her phone rang, interrupting Su Mu’s pleasant reverie.
“Su Mu, are things all sorted out? Then hurry back,” came the languid voice of that woman, Tang Nai, sounding far from reassuring.
“Uh, is there something urgent? I was planning to stop by my rental place.”
“Well, I suggest you don’t go back for now, to avoid giving that old landlady a heart attack.”


