"Chief..." The officer seed hesitant to speak.
Just as Ailock was about to sit on the sofa, he saw this and frowned slightly, "Is there sothing else?"
The officer looked around, then glanced at Ailock again.
Ailock frowned even more, as his secretary stood at a distance, and several guards were stationed there.
The officer’s intention was clear; he wanted to speak with Ailock alone.
Not knowing what he intended, Ailock said, "Co to my study."
The officer nodded and followed him inside.
"What’s the matter, you can speak now," Ailock sat on the sofa, looking at the officer with confusion.
"Chief, I just lied," the officer stood there straight and said, "The assassin is not dead, he wants to et you alone."
Ailock’s frown deepened upon hearing this.
"Did he ask you to do this?" Ailock asked the officer, bewildered.
The officer nodded without hiding anything.
Ailock stood up and walked to the window, looking out. Clearly, the assassin was doing this to cover his tracks; he was worried about the safety of those around him.
But Ailock also had another concern; what if the assassin really intended to kill him?
He had seen the assassin’s skills at the scene, and if it was just the two of them in the room, the assassin could easily kill him.
Ailock stayed silent for five minutes, then turned to the officer and said, "I agree to et him alone."
At this mont, in Rolaff’s office, his secretary was on the phone.
"I understand." The secretary hung up after saying that and approached Rolaff, whispering, "Chief, the surgery failed, the assassin is dead."
"Are you sure?" Rolaff asked expressionlessly.
"The body has been brought back, should be no mistake," the secretary said.
Rolaff rely nodded, saying no more. The assassin dying was within the dical scope, he was not surprised.
"Continue surveillance, don’t leave any trace." Rolaff finished speaking and stood up, heading out.
At the sa ti, in Tianyu Hospital, Liu Yuhang was organizing docunts, when Cheng Wulan walked in, looking restless.
Liu Yuhang saw her like this, and only then did he put down his work, looking at her, "Is there sothing wrong?"
Cheng Wulan didn’t expect Liu Yuhang to be so calm and asked, puzzled, "I always feel sothing is going to happen."
Liu Yuhang smiled and said, "Don’t worry, nothing will happen."
Cheng Wulan thought for a mont before saying, "That patient must be important; now we’ve let him die, they won’t let it slide."
Although Cheng Wulan didn’t know the identity of the patient, he must be unusual, and soone like him dying in their hospital would be a serious problem.
"Don’t overthink it. I said there’s no problem." Liu Yuhang comforted.
Cheng Wulan furrowed her brow but reluctantly nodded.
Liu Yuhang noticed her unease and couldn’t help but say, "Do you know who the patient is?"
Cheng Wulan hadn’t seen the patient’s face and naturally didn’t know, so she shook her head, "Do you know him?"
"Not only do I know him, but you also know him very well." Liu Yuhang smiled.
Seeing Liu Yuhang like this, Cheng Wulan beca even more puzzled. If it really was soone she knew, Liu Yuhang wouldn’t be this calm and composed.
Moreover, they barely interacted, so if it was soone known to both, it had to be soone from this hospital, or it could be Xiang Yu.
Thinking of Xiang Yu, Cheng Wulan’s expression suddenly changed, and she hurriedly asked, "Who is it?"
"Xiang Yu," Liu Yuhang stated calmly.
"What?" Cheng Wulan montarily lost control and exclaid. "Who did you say it was?" Cheng Wulan asked urgently.
"Don’t panic. Sit down and listen to slowly." Liu Yuhang said, seeing Cheng Wulan’s face change dramatically.
Cheng Wulan was already sowhat unsettled, her big eyes staring at Liu Yuhang.
Liu Yuhang knew Cheng Wulan’s feelings for Xiang Yu, so he sighed and roughly explained what he knew.
After listening, Cheng Wulan took a deep breath. The patient was indeed Xiang Yu, but he was not in any life-threatening danger.
"You scared just now." Cheng Wulan cald herself, "Since it’s Xiang Yu, why is Little Ba’s Number One in such a hurry?"
Liu Yuhang shook his head, returning to his chair to continue organizing docunts, casually saying, "I wouldn’t know, I’m not involved in Brother Yu’s matters."
Cheng Wulan didn’t ask further; knowing Xiang Yu was not in danger, she relaxed.
However, she felt sowhat sentintal, realizing how much Xiang Yu had developed in less than a year.
Even Little Ba’s Number One valued him so greatly.
Though Cheng Wulan was worried about Xiang Yu, she also knew they were no longer in the sa world.
"I’ll go check on the ward." Cheng Wulan stood up and walked out.
At this mont, in a room deep within Little Ba’s presidential residence, Xiang Yu was sitting on a sofa, opposite him was Little Ba’s Number One, Ailock.
Ailock said nothing, just sat there quietly.
All these events were orchestrated by Xiang Yu; Ailock needed an explanation from him.
"I suppose you’ve realized by now that your system isn’t secure," Xiang Yu started.
"What did you an by risking sending that note?" Ailock asked sternly.
"Obviously, I ant to warn you to be cautious," Xiang Yu replied directly.
"Nonsense, you’re trying to incriminate and cause division between Rolaff and ." Ailock stared at Xiang Yu.
Xiang Yu rely smiled faintly, "Chief, no need to probe , I’ll be honest, I suspect Rolaff is with the rebel forces."
Ailock had prepared himself ntally, but hearing this from Xiang Yu still sent a chill through him.
Rolaff was unlike others; he was the number two in Little Ba’s military, second only to Ailock himself, wielding considerable power.
If Rolaff was indeed with the rebels, Little Ba’s current situation was very precarious.
"Evidence, I need evidence." Ailock gritted his teeth.
Even though he already believed Xiang Yu’s words, subconsciously, he was afraid to believe them; he needed Xiang Yu to produce evidence to prove this matter.
Only with solid evidence could he make the next move.
"There is no evidence," Xiang Yu responded bluntly.
Hearing this, Ailock first breathed a sigh of relief but also showed a look of disappointnt.
"You may go," Ailock said, rubbing his forehead.
Without evidence, he wouldn’t easily believe Xiang Yu’s words...
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