Chapter 973: Regret
Chapter 973: Regret
Lu Xingzhi did not say anything else because there were other people with them. However, his cold expression told Madam Chai that no one in the world would support her for the rest of her life.
Madam Chai had placed too much faith in the person who supported her. If Lu Xingzhi did not have enough power and confidence, how could he bring the army to Yuan City to suppress the Chai family?
At that moment, no one was allowed to enter or leave the Chai mansion—not even a mosquito could fly out of there.
A man in a white coat stood outside the door; he waved at Lu Xingzhi with a document in his hand. When Zhou Junmin saw him, he got up, opened the door and took the folder from the man. Then, he turned around and returned to Lu Xingzhi.
“Is Zhou Xiaocheng’s autopsy report?” Inspector Liao asked.
“Yes, that was the medical examiner from the Jindo City’s Police Crime Squad.” Zhou Junmin nodded as he passed the autopsy report to Lu Xingzhi.
When Lu Xingzhi read Zhou Xiaocheng’s autopsy report, Inspector Liao also went to take a look. Both of them might not have understood the technical terms on the report, but they learned that the hospital did not treat Zhou Xiaocheng at all.
They passed the autopsy report to Officer Chen when they were done with it. Suddenly, Lu Xingzhi’s phone rang; he picked it up and said a few words to the caller.
Inspector Liao continued to interrogate Madam Chai while Lu Xingzhi was on the phone. He stood up, picked up the autopsy report, and leaned against the iron railing. “Take a look—this is Zhou Xiaocheng’s autopsy report. This proves that the hospital did nothing to help Zhou Xiaocheng while she was there. How can a person be so cruel? Perhaps the term poisonous woman was coined after you. Only you would let a teenage girl die in the operation room.”
Madam Chai did not force them to cremate Zhou Xiaocheng’s body since the dead girl’s family had already agreed to her conditions. After all, the people in Yuan City preferred to bury their dead in peace. Zhou Xiaocheng’s parents would never allow them to cremate her body as it would mean they would lose her bones as well. Yuan City’s customs would never allow that to happen.
Madam Chai regretted that decision then. If she had known what would follow after that, she would have told her son to send Zhou Xiaocheng’s body to the crematorium!
Madam Chai’s gaze was fixed on the autopsy report, and then she looked at Lu Xingzhi. His expression was too cold—she did not know if his confidence was because he could predict her moves or because he had underestimated her?
Whichever it was, Lu Xingzhi had brought the soldiers from Jindo City to intervene in that matter. She knew that he was there to arrest her because the issue had attracted the higher-ups in Jindo City.
Zhou Xiaocheng’s autopsy report was the indisputable truth. They had let her die in the operating room, and her death was enough to pin a murder charge on Madam Chai. Was that not too ridiculous?