Chapter 47: Chapter 47 We Won’t File a Report
"Wronged you? Haha..."
The girl supporting Mr. Luo sneered contemptuously and spoke loudly, "Our Mr. Luo had merely fainted from being struck, and he could have recovered by simply pinching the philtrum. Yet you performed CPR and gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, which clearly constitutes deliberate indecent behavior."
Hearing these words, Liu Zheng’s face instantly changed.
The other party wasn’t telling the truth at all.
He was sincerely trying to save someone, yet now he was being accused of being a rogue who took advantage of others.
Could it be that he was going to be detained today for being a rogue?
Several patrol officers, upon hearing the report, immediately formed an encircling trap around Liu Zheng.
"Sir, since someone has filed a report, you’ll have to come back with us,"
one of the patrol officers said to Liu Zheng, his expression very serious.
Moreover, he pointed to a patrol vehicle not far away, indicating that Liu Zheng should cooperate willingly to avoid them having to exert extra effort.
Glancing at the two women, Liu Zheng couldn’t help but let a cold smile curl the corner of his lips and said, "These days, there really are too many ingrates. I save you and instead of thanks, you turn around and bite me. I’ve become Mr. Dong Guo, it seems."
Hearing his words, the girl supporting Mr. Luo scoffed coldly.
"No need for sarcasm, your actions just now were clearly indecent towards our Mr. Luo, you are nothing but a liar. And you still dare to claim that you were saving someone here."
With that, she turned and pointed at the two collided vehicles not far away, and said, "Also, have you not thought about how low-tech your lies are? When our two cars collided, everyone was fine, only Mr. Luo fainted, could her condition really be that serious?"
The several patrol officers after hearing the girl’s words, couldn’t help but look in the direction she was pointing.
Indeed.
The collision between the two cars wasn’t too severe, and even though the airbags had deployed, it wasn’t terribly serious.
On the other hand, they also noticed.
Out of all the people, only Mr. Luo had fainted, while everyone else was fine without the slightest sign of fainting.
This didn’t quite make sense.
If most people had fainted, and Mr. Luo was in a deep state of unconsciousness, it would have been understandable.
But the current situation was that only Mr. Luo had fainted while everyone else was perfectly fine, which clearly defied logic.
Upon a closer inspection, if it had been ordinary people involved, it really would be somewhat inexplicable.
Just before the accident occurred, Liu Zheng had changed lanes and swerved away.
As the two cars were facing each other, Mr. Luo’s vehicle noticed the danger and immediately hit the brakes, bringing the speed down to the lowest.
And Brother Dongguo Bin, realizing something was wrong as well, also hurriedly hit the brakes. Although it was a rushed moment, his reaction was timely; even though the airbags were deployed, he suffered no injury.
Both cars had braked almost at the same time, and had it not been for that, the collision would likely have been far more horrific.
Even as it was, the cars were both not lightly damaged, but fortunately, there were no serious injuries.
Had this been anyone else, they probably would not have been able to clear things up.
"The reason CEO Luo fainted is not as simple as just fainting from a car accident."
Liu Zheng spoke calmly, without urgency, because he clearly knew that her illness was not ordinary, and as long as he accurately identified her disease, his own issues would be resolved.
"CEO Luo’s illness lies in her heart. Her heart is different from other people’s and cannot bear the shocks and stresses that ordinary people can handle. Once it endures stress above its limit, her heart rate will accelerate, and she might even faint and remain unconscious."
Upon hearing Liu Zheng’s words, An Lin immediately became afraid.
"What are you talking about? Our CEO Luo has always been in excellent health, she’s never had any heart disease, stop talking nonsense."
Her face turned red, and she began to tremble with agitation.
Pointing at Liu Zheng’s nose with her finger, she looked as if she was about to devour someone: "You’re clearly making excuses, shirking responsibility, trying to wriggle out of this with your excuses."
The lady in the white dress was no less fierce, glaring with her beautiful eyes, angrily said to Liu Zheng, "You, your actions earlier were clearly intentional harassment, and now you want to use such words to equivocate."
Seeing that the two women were being unreasonable, Liu Zheng shrugged, displaying a helpless and resigned expression.
"Fine! Since you don’t believe it, let’s leave it at that." He spread his hands and shook his head, and then continued lightly, "But you really should take care of your heart. If you faint again next time, you might never wake up, especially since your condition can’t be treated at an ordinary hospital."
To others, these words may not have meant much, but to the woman in the white dress—the one with the condition—it came as a shock, and her complexion changed immediately.
Taking two quick steps forward, the woman stood in front of Liu Zheng, with a serious tone, she asked, "What do you mean by that?"
"Heh, things just got interesting. What my words mean, surely you’re not unclear about that, are you? I believe you’ve visited many hospitals for your condition, right? The result must be that not only did they fail to treat you, but they probably didn’t even know what illness you had, did they?"
"How do you know that?"
After hearing Liu Zheng’s words, the woman’s expression grew even more serious. She twisted her hands together and hastily asked, "Do you know what my condition is?"
"I don’t know, I’m nothing, just a charlatan who takes advantage of opportunities to take liberties with others."
While saying this, Liu Zheng simply walked past the woman in the white dress, heading toward the direction of the patrol car.
Seeing his indifferent attitude, the beauty suddenly became anxious.
She turned around, facing the patrollers who were there moments ago, and apologized, "Officers, we made a mistake in our report. He was indeed treating me just now, we misunderstood, so we would like to withdraw our complaint."
At this point, the patrollers were somewhat dumbfounded.
To have a complaint retracted in the middle of filing was indeed a bit too speechless.
However,
since she was the complainant, and no formal case had been filed yet, they could only let the lady in white retract the case.
Yet, An Lin on the side was taken aback, unable to help herself, she exclaimed, "CEO Luo, you couldn’t be mistaken, right?"
The lady in white ignored An Lin, instead, eagerly chasing after Liu Zheng, taking two steps toward him.
Seeing this, the patrollers couldn’t help but sigh.
The leading patroller, seeing Liu Zheng continuing toward the car, couldn’t help but shout, "Alright, you can go; there’s no need to come back to the patrol house with us."