Kuroda Keiko looked up and threw a look at Yuan Meng and then at Gu Weiwei next to Yuan Meng.
Then she waved her blood-stained hand.
“Konnichiwa.”
But the way she looked at her was full of curiosity, as if she were not sure if she was an old friend.
Gu Weiwei approached her and asked as she saw her holding her left leg, “You were hit?”
“No, just some scratches from the bullets.” Kuroda Keiko kept looking at her as she spoke, trying to find a familiar shadow in her.
Gu Weiwei turned to Yuan Meng and asked, “Do you have any medicine or bandages in the car?”
“Yes,” Yuan Meng shouted and she soon came back over with a small medicine box.
Gu Weiwei cut off the pants near the wound and wrapped it up with medicine.
“That is all I have here, I will take you to the hospital when we arrive at the capital.”
Apart from the bullet wounds on her legs and other contusions on her body, she could tell that she must have spent a great deal of effort to stop another car, while she herself was trying to get the gun and save herself.
Fortunately, Yuan Meng caught up with them in time, otherwise she and Ji Cheng would not have been able to get away safely, even with Kuroda Keiko’s help.
“Are you really Weiwei?”
Squatting in front of her, Gu Weiwei wrapped up the wound on her leg and asked in amusement, “Why are you here?”
Sitting by the roadside, Kuroda Keiko turned to the robbers who were subdued by Yuan Meng and said, “I overheard Gu Siting and my brother talking about catching you, so I followed them here.
“But I am not sure which car you were in, so I had to stop them first.”
….
Gu Weiwei said gratefully, “Thank you, Keiko.”
Kuroda Keiko sized her up from head to toe and asked, “How are you? Are you injured?”
Gu Weiwei shook her head. “Just some scratches, nothing serious.”
Gu Siting was probably planning to bring her home safe and sound, so even if they caught her, they would not dare to hurt her.
That gave her more opportunities to fight back. After all, they might not dare to do anything to her, but she could do something to them.
It was probably the first time for Ji Cheng to experience something like this, so she was totally frightened.
She had just come out of the car and her legs had turned weak; she was still sitting in Yuan Meng’s car.
Hearing her words, Kuroda Keiko reached out for her.
“I thought that I would never see you again.”
They had not met face to face after she left the Gu Family for Japan at the age of 16, although they did talk on the phone.
When she passed away at the Gu Family, she went there to meet her for the last time.
Gu Weiwei patted her back. “Aren’t you seeing me now?”
“Why didn’t you come to visit me after you returned alive, not even a call or a letter?” Kuroda Keiko asked between sobs.
“I am sorry.” Gu Weiwei apologized but did not explain anything.
Why did she not contact Kuroda Keiko? Because she was Kuroda Shio’s sister.
If she had contacted her, then the Kuroda Family would have known that she was still alive.
She knew pretty well how loyal the Kuroda Family were to the Gu Family.
Therefore, she went to Yuan Meng and Yuan Shuo instead of contacting Kuroda Keiko.
Instead of asking anything more, Kuroda Keiko sighed.
“I am already satisfied that you are alive and that I can see you again.”