Chapter 966: Gone
Jiang Yao replied with a pleasant expression on her face. Then, she reached out and touched Moe, who was still hiding in her pocket.
She had given Moe a bottle of hallucinogen. Once a person took it, their body would absorb it entirely in less than half an hour. There was no one in the world, except for her, that could concoct the antidote for that hallucinogen.
If she did not treat Chai Xianglong, he would remain crazy for the rest of his life.
The more bad deeds he had done in his life, the more things he had to be afraid of—those with evil karma could not afford to be fearless.
It was like how he would face Zhou Xiaocheng’s body in a normal situation. However, deep in his heart, he had suppressed his fear of Zhou Xiaocheng’s soul.
Madam Chai reminded her that the people in Yuan City believed in superstitions and the so-called rules left behind by their ancestors. As a native of Yuan City, Chai Xianglong would definitely believe in those supernatural occurrences.
The hallucinogen had worked wonders on Chai Xianglong.
One did not need to kill to punish a person. She could make someone pay without even the need to touch them, and she would make Chai Xianglong suffer forever.
Not even experts from the rest of the world could cure Chai Xianglong, let alone those from Yuan City.
None of them could figure out the reason for Chai Xianglong’s madness. So, most people really thought that Zhou Xiaocheng’s ghost was out for revenge—like what Mr Jiang had said.
Jiang Yao wanted to see what would happen to those doctors who let Zhou Xiaocheng die in the operating theater when they saw Chai Xianglong like that. Would they be afraid of Zhou Xiaocheng’s retribution after what had happened to Chai Xianglong?
After lunch, Jiang Yao took Ah Lu and Big Ke to buy some things. Then, she shut herself in the room to write and draw for a long time. Finally, her two bodyguards drove her past those doctors’ homes, one by one. Moe had been very busy that afternoon, but he was also so happy that he could not think of anything else to do. He wandered around those doctors’ houses; he only left after Jiang Yao was done with the red cloth strips.
In the evening, Jiang Yao heard the lawyer mention that quite a few doctors in the hospital had applied for leave and that they even traveled in groups as no one dared to leave the office alone. They even needed to have company when they went to the toilet.
Around eight at night, Madam Chai brought some people to Jiang Yao’s hotel. She looked at the two bodyguards who stood in front of Jiang Yao’s door. Even though she had many people with her, she did not force her way into the room.
“Please tell your madam that I have to talk to her.” Madam Chai looked anxious. If Jiang Yao were not Third Young Master Lu’s wife, she would have told her men to rush into the room to take her away.
“Madam Chai, since you know our madam’s identity, do you think that she will want to see you? You are neither friend nor her acquaintance; she will not see you.” Big Ke crossed his arms and stared at the worried-looking woman in high heels.
After dinner, Jiang Yao had mentioned that Madam Chai would look for her eventually, so she told them to be on the lookout for her arrival. If Madam Chai wanted her attention, then they should make her work for it. If she were to force her way into the room, they should make a big commotion—the bigger, the better—to attract more hotel guests and employees.