Chapter 88 Don’t Come Any Clo
Echoes of urgent footsteps reverberated down the corridor.
“Oh no! A doctor’s been kidnapped!” someone cried out.
“Three officers from the Office of Inspector General were stabbed; there’s blood everywhere!”
another voice sobbed in fear.
It finally dawned on Caspian, Willow, and Zoey that a nurse had been kidnapped outside.
Chaos engulfed the entire hospital, with people fleeing in fear of being caught up in the
turmoil.
Several spectators lingered at a safe distance, intrigued by the unfolding drama. After all, numerous spectators were unafraid and eager to witness the spectacle.
Willow and Zoey followed Caspian to trace the sound of the incident.
Upon reaching the hospital lobby, they found it was tightly besieged.
“Get me a car right now, or this doctor won’t survive!” A menacing voice pierced the air from
the crowd.
It was clear that the criminal was gearing up for an escape.
Seeing the danger escalate, Willow and Zoey felt an even stronger urge to look closer.
“I can’t see what’s happening inside!” Zoey sounded anxious.
“Caspian, please think of a way to let us see what’s happening inside,” Willow urged.
“Alright, let me clear a path for it!” Caspian understood the extreme danger of the situation. He knew they couldn’t afford further delays. Otherwise, the doctor’s life would be at stake.
As a warrior, he couldn’t stand idly by in such a situation.
“What? You said you can get through with so many people surrounding him?” Zoey asked with skepticism.
“Just follow me,” Caspian said confidently. He spread his arms and shouted, “Step back, everyone! Give us some space!”
Upon hearing Caspian’s command, the spectators willingly cleared a path.
As he led Willow and Zoey to the center of the lobby, they spotted a menacing man holding a doctor as his hostage. His hand tightly gripped the doctor’s neck and used a shard of glass pressed against the doctor’s throat.
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On the floor lay two severely injured inspectors who sprawled in a pool of blood. Their lives were hanging on by a thread.
Another inspector managed to stay conscious despite being stabbed. He gritted his teeth through the pain as he dialed a phone number.
The chaos was orchestrated by a fraudster, William.
The previous night, as he was about to carry out a fraudulent scheme, he was caught red-
handed by the inspectors from the Office of Inspector General.
In the struggle that ensued, he fiercely resisted and sustained critical injuries from a female inspector, Joey Sanders.
Subsequently, the inspectors rushed him to the hospital for treatment.
In a shocking turn of events during his medical examination, he smashed an IV bottle, wielding the glass shards as weapons to attack two inspectors.
In the chaos, he seized the female doctor and took her hostage in the process.
The female doctor was Carmen. She had graduated two years ago and worked as an intern now.
“You have ten minutes! If I don’t see a car outside in ten minutes, this doctor’s life is on the line!” William shouted at the inspector lying on the ground.
“I’ve already reported it to the higher–ups. Someone will be here with the car soon. Please try to stay calm,” the inspector replied.
Although Caspian held a low opinion of the Office of Inspector General in Southlake City, he recognized that some people were innocent.
There were both righteous and villainous individuals within the organization. Most inspectors tended to be just and fair.
As the Diatoranian God of War, Caspian couldn’t stand by and watched innocent lives being threatened. He was eager to rescue Carmen when he saw the dangerous situation she was in.
Joey quickly made her way through the crowd. Upon arriving at the lobby’s center, she discovered two of her colleagues lying unconscious on the ground.
“Release the hostage immediately! Or I’ll shoot you dead!” Joey shouted while pointing her gun at William.
“If you’ve got the guts, go ahead and shoot me! I won’t hesitate to kill this doctor right now!” William was driven to desperation and had no more options. The hostage was his only
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