Chapter 586
Chapter 586: Chapter 578 The Person Is Dead Chapter 586: Chapter 578 The Person Is Dead She is at most a fox with many thoughts, incapable of being even a single bizarre entity.
Stumbling out, Tong Shu neglected to close the door behind her.
But even with the door left ajar, Tang Yuxin was now unable to leave.
She moved her tired and powerless fingers.
Her eyes remained persistence unable to open.
She’s lost count of how many days she’s been in this state.
The door rang again, she slowly opened her eyes, seeing Tong Shu return yet again.
Had she come back to reclaim what was once hers?
“Didn’t you refuse to learn our Tong Family’s medical skills?
You even despise me, right?”
Tong Shu sneered, a needle held in her hand, “Then, I’ll show you what the Tong Family’s medical skills are today.”
With a slight sizzle, the needle had already entered the flesh.
Tang Yuxin’s body convulsed, her forehead producing large beads of sweat, but regrettably, she couldn’t move.
The only thing she could see was the raised blue veins on the back of her hand.
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“Does it hurt?”
Pulling out another needle, Tong Shu said, “As someone who studied traditional medicine, you should know that certain acupoints should not be pricked.”
Another needle was mercilessly inserted into Tang Yuxin’s body.
Panting heavily, beads of sweat rolled off her tousled hair.
She was already slouched on the floor.
In just a few days she had deteriorated to an almost unrecognizable state.
Despite this, she remained obstinate.
She was not afraid of pain or torture.
She had experienced death in her past life, what else could she not endure?
At the worst, death.
She had died once before.
The pain and the hurt would pass eventually.
Everyone in this world will have their day, their day to walk toward death.
She cowered on the floor, as if she had just been dragged out of water.
Severe dehydration had clouded her thoughts.
The immense pain had rendered her speechless.
Her past two lives worth of pain summed up to the present moment.
Her body convulsed, and she bit her lips so hard that they bled.
She could smell the blood mixed with the dirty and foul odor of her body.
Another needle was jabbed into her body.
The pain was no longer localized to the acupoints, it was raw and flesh deep.
Her mouth was wide open, the only sound she could produce was hoarse screams.
To Tong Shu, she was like a mere executioner.
It was as if she was torturing not a person, but a piece of meat, like the piece of pork she used for acupuncture practice in the past.
She maintained a cold expression, seemingly with an equally cold and indifferent heart.
The anger inside her faded gradually with each needle she inserted, but as she realized what she had done, the practically pincushioned Tang Yuxin laid motionless.
She delighted in the pain and torment of the other person, finding a sense of satisfaction in venting her anger, yet she was scared after her satisfaction had waned.
“Hey, Tang Yuxin.”
She reached out to give Tang Yuxin a nudge, but there was no reaction.
She placed her trembling hand under Tang Yuxin’s nose.
She had to breathe.
She must breathe.
Her grandfather was keeping her to torture.
But the reason for the torture was simply to get something out of her.
As long as they had what they wanted, whether she lived or died was of no concern to them.
But they hadn’t found it yet.
The answers they sought remained unknown.
If she really died, TTong Shu would be killing her.
No matter what, Tong Shu was a doctor.
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A doctor who was always dealing with birth, aging, illness, and death.
Tong Shu trembled as her fingers were placed under Tang Yuxin’s nose yet again, but she could feel no breath.
Half of her face twitched violently, recovering her hand quickly and scratching her wrist intermittently.
What should she do?
She had truly killed a person.
It wasn’t that she feared killing, after all, no one would know about it.
At most, it would be registered as a missing person.
Moreover, this had nothing to do with her.
It was her grandfather who had brought the woman here and starved her.
If the woman died of starvation now, it was truly not her fault.
In any case, her grandfather would bear the consequences, and she knew that for the honor of the Tong Family, her grandfather would certainly handle this matter cleanly.
No one would know that they had kidnapped someone and that something had happened to the woman here.
However…
She gritted her teeth.
Although she kept reassuring herself that it was not her business, the problem was that the woman was dead now.
What should she do if her grandfather blamed her for this?
He would definitely be even more unsatisfied with her, and he hadn’t forgiven her for the last incident, making such a rudimentary mistake caused her grandfather to be disappointed in her.
If she couldn’t even handle something this simple, it wouldn’t just be disappointment; he might start to dislike her.
It had taken her so long to get this far, to become the pride of her grandfather.
She had already made one mistake that disappointed him.
If he found out this time, she had actually killed Tang Yuxin, what would she do in the future?
Although she was also a member of the Tong family, not everyone in the family was the same.
The medical skills of the Tong family were traditionally passed down to males, not females.
If it weren’t for the incompetence of her male cousins, it would not have been her turn.
However, if she loses the qualification to inherit the Tong family’s medical skills, she didn’t know what her future would be like.
She might end up like her other female cousins, having to casually marry someone.
She had been pampered for so many years, how could she possibly entrust her life to a stranger?
She did not want such a life.
She wanted the Tong family, and to be the heir of the Tong family.
She bit her lip forcefully, her eyes filled with resentment.
Yes, this matter cannot be known by grandfather.
She must think of a way.
She lowered her head, looking at Tang Yuxin’s pale, bloodless face.
Finally, she stood up.
In a short while, she returned with a large bag and covered Tang Yuxin’s head with it.
She then dragged the body out of the Tong family home.
Having grown up in the Tong family, she naturally knew where and at what time there would be no people around, and which routes were the quickest.
Dragging a dead body with all her strength induced a great deal of sweat.
It wasn’t until she had dragged the body outside in the dead of night did she truly grasp the situation.
An alive and kicking person, she was, yet tasked with the dead.
Though she was a medical student, she couldn’t help but embrace herself tightly, filled with fear.