Rebirth as the Richest Woman in the World -
Chapter 287 (Third Watch)
Chapter 287: 287 (Third Watch)
They had already inquired, and this little girl had no relatives or background in Capital City.
Her father had died, and her mother was a vegetable!
Such an orphan was surely at their mercy to manipulate!
"Miss Chu, please be reasonable," one of them said, "Your mom has been lying in bed for so many years. It’s quite normal for her to get bedsores, right? What does that have to do with us?"
"Exactly! Have you considered the state your mom is in now? Everything she does is in bed; it would be abnormal if she didn’t have bedsores! I’m telling you, if you don’t pay us the penalty today, we’ll just stay here and not leave!"
The two caretakers started throwing a tantrum.
Chu Jin’s brows were furrowed with deep anger—she had never known people could be so shameless!
Originally, she thought she was largely responsible for the situation and decided not to argue with them. But to her surprise, they had the audacity to shift the blame onto her!
"Damn it!" Zi swore from inside the lightning space, "That’s just shameless. Jin bro, torture them, torture them hard!"
Seeing that Chu Jin remained silent, one of the caretakers fiercely threatened, "Are you gonna compensate or not? If you don’t pay up, believe it or not, I’ll strip off your clothes and let the whole hospital see you!"
The other caretaker also revealed a disgusting sneer, "Sister Liu, don’t waste your words on her. Let’s just strip her down!"
The two caretakers were from the same hometown and not very educated. Their thinking was simple—the girl was just a teen, and she would surely beg for mercy if they really started to strip her.
Plus, this was something they had often done back in their village.
In a radius of ten miles, which woman didn’t treat them with courtesy?
Since ancient times, the capable reigned supreme!
If anyone dared to defy them, they would simply strip their clothes off!
If it had been anyone else, they probably would have been frightened into submission right away.
After all, this was a hospital, a public place, and the other party was two strong and formidable middle-aged women. If they really were to strip her, the person who would be embarrassed would only be herself.
Regrettably for them, they were dealing with Chu Jin.
Hearing the caretakers’ words, not a trace of fear showed on her face, and a hint of devilry flickered through her low-hanging eyes.
Her lips curved into a slight smile as she chuckled.
The two caretakers exchanged glances, feeling a bit shaky inside.
It was as if the person before them wasn’t a mere teenager, but a Shura that had crawled out of hell.
Just looking at her could send shivers down one’s spine and make their legs go weak.
One caretaker, feigning composure, spoke.
"Little girl! Stop laughing, we’re serious! If you don’t pay up, I and Xiao Zhou will really start getting physical!"
"Sister Liu, don’t bother talking! People like her deserve to be taught a lesson—a debt must be repaid, it’s the Heavenly Dao!"
Not one woman in a ten-mile radius had ever dared to be so insolent to them!
Not to mention, this person was just an orphan without parents!
Even if they beat her up today, they didn’t believe anyone would stand up for her!
With this in mind, the two charged at Chu Jin like fiends, their evil hands reaching out to rip open her clothes.
Chu Jin lifted her eyes indifferently, a cold light appearing within, and she stood up from the chair unhurriedly.
She easily dodged the lunging pair and, with a flick of her fingertips,
’Thump,’ the door and windows of the ward closed through the air as if by magic.
Even the curtains drew themselves shut, and the once bright ward instantly became a dark and sinister space.
The two caretakers froze, even believing they were hallucinating. They glanced at each other, and from the depths of their eyes, they both saw terror!
The ward fell into silence as the young girl stood there with a hint of a smile on her lips.
"Do you believe in ghosts?" her ethereal voice wafted through the air to their ears.
With a light lift of her right hand, the caretakers felt light on their feet and found themselves floating in mid-air!
Pale terror was written all over their faces.
"Ah! A ghost!"
"Save me! There are ghosts, ghosts!"
Piercing shrieks filled the entire ward!
Twenty minutes later, two middle-aged women staggered out of the ward, disheveled, with the stench of urine on their clothes, and looking disarrayed. As they ran and shouted, "Ghosts! There are ghosts! There’s a ghost in that room!"
In between their running, they also fell many times, their faces bruised and swollen.
In a sorry state.
"Tsk, tsk, tsk, Jin, you’re getting worse and worse," Zi rubbed her chin, a wicked smile on her face.
Chu Jin slightly raised an eyebrow. "Am I?"
As Zi cracked sunflower seeds, she said, "Yes, of course! I bet those two are going to spend the rest of their lives in a mental hospital."
...scared them until they wet themselves...
Jin’s methods are getting increasingly appalling.
So bad.
"So does this count as altering their fate?"
Come to think of it, this time she didn’t receive a system warning.
In theory, this should be considered as changing the fate of those two caregivers.
If it hadn’t been for her, those two caregivers would never have ended up in a mental hospital.
So why didn’t she receive a system warning?
Was this deliberate concealment by Zi, or was there a problem with the system?
Zi, without any suspicion, showed her pearly whites and said, "Of course it counts. Theoretically speaking, if it weren’t for you scaring them, they wouldn’t have gone mad. But such troublemakers deserve it, Jin, I support you. If they continued to work as caregivers, who knows how many people they would harm!"
Chu Jin appeared nonchalant, "If I’ve changed their fate, could I be subject to retribution by Heavenly Dao?"
"What Heavenly Dao? What retribution?" Zi looked puzzled.
Chu Jin slightly hooked her lips, her face calm, "Never mind."
Zi didn’t seem to be pretending.
Could he really not know about this?
Has the system gone haywire?
But then again, things didn’t seem that simple.
All of this was too baffling.
Before long, the two gold-medal caregivers Zi had contacted arrived.
Both caregivers were around 40 years old, with kind faces and a faint purple aura around them, suggesting they had accumulated much merit.
Chu Jin meticulously explained some matters to both of them, then pulled out two stacks of cash from her bag and handed it over. "My mom is now in your care, she has developed some bedsores, remember to apply medication on time, and be sure to turn her over, massage, and bathe her regularly..."
"Don’t worry, Miss Chu. Our company trains us in all these tasks," they replied.
Both were gold-medal caregivers, very professional in taking care of people in a vegetative state.
When she left the hospital, it was already 12 o’clock in the afternoon.
Only then did Chu Jin remember her appointment with the little loli, and hurried towards the crossroad.
Sure enough, by the time she reached the crossroad, a girl and her dog were already there waiting expectantly.
"Jin!" The little loli threw herself excitedly at the newcomer, a bit aggrieved, "Jin, I’ve missed you so much, why did you only just arrive? Didn’t we agree on 11 o’clock? I’ve been waiting for you for such a long time!"
Jin had said she’d arrive by 11, and the little loli had been there since 9, waiting for Jin for over three hours.
She thought Jin wasn’t going to come after all!
"Sorry about that, did you get anxious?" Chu Jin reached out to scratch the loli’s nose, "There was a delay today, don’t be mad, Peng-ge."
Bread circled around them excitedly, barking several times with joy.
"Peng-ge is magnanimous. I won’t get mad," the little loli emulated Chu Jin, scratching her nose and speaking with a sweet, childish voice, "I’m not mad, but I am a little hungry. Jin, let’s go eat first. I want spicy crayfish."
Now that she thought about it, Chu Jin hadn’t eaten yet.
Her stomach was starting to feel hungry too.
"I love Peng-ge the most!" Chu Jin planted a firm kiss on her little face, "Let’s go eat."
The little loli wrapped her arms around Chu Jin’s neck and asked expectantly, "After we eat, are we still going to the amusement park?"
Chu Jin nodded, "Yes, of course we are."
"Yay!" The little loli cheered joyfully, "Long live Jin!"
The two headed towards the snack street they’d visited before.
Bread followed behind, its large frame drawing the attention of many passersby.
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