Qin Lijuan left her home and headed to her usual haunt for playing mahjong. However, she failed to notice that a car had been trailing her since she left the residential compound. As she turned into an alley, the car stopped. Several men with covered faces quickly got out. They drugged her unconscious and bundled her into the vehicle. The abduction was so swift that it went unnoticed. Soon, the car sped away. When Qin Lijuan came to, she found herself immobilized. It was pitch black all around, and she couldn’t see a thing. She cried out in terror, "Where is this? Who... who is it?" Just then, the crisp sound of metal striking metal rang out in the darkness, and a cold voice said, "Qin Lijuan, as a medical worker, have you upheld your oath and your conscience?" Hearing this voice, Qin Lijuan trembled violently. "Who are you?" she stammered. "You don’t need to know who I am. Just confess all the unconscionable acts you committed while working at the military hospital." "I haven’t done anything." "Think carefully before you speak, or don’t blame me for getting rough." "You kidnapped me! This is illegal!" Follow current novᴇls on 𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓵~𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖~𝙣𝙚𝙩 But no sooner had she finished speaking than her arm was struck fiercely with an iron rod. She cried out, "AAH!" The sound was eerie in the darkness. "I’ll ask you one more time: confess every single guilty deed you’ve done. If you dare hide anything, I have plenty of ways to make you talk." Qin Lijuan couldn’t understand why this man had kidnapped her or what he wanted to know. When had she ever crossed him? She wasn’t given much time to think. Seeing her silence, he struck her again with the iron rod. That iron rod must be hollow sheet metal, she thought, or my arm would have been broken by now. Seeing that the man meant business, striking whenever he pleased and not playing by any rules, Qin Lijuan quickly said, "I’ll talk, I’ll talk! Stop hitting me! What do you want to know?" Ye Bingyu, a clever man, said, "Recount every sordid deed you’ve done. Don’t leave a single one out, or you might just be staying here for good." Qin Lijuan wasn’t stupid. If I confess everything, I’ll be finished! "Sir," she pleaded, "could you give me a hint? I really don’t know what you want to find out." "It seems you’ve done quite a number of bad things if you need me to remind you." The thought of the suffering his abandoned daughter had endured made him strike her again with the iron rod. Then, realizing that the daughter they had cherished like a precious jewel was very likely intricately connected to Qin Lijuan, he hit her yet again. Qin Lijuan couldn’t take it anymore. "I’ll talk! I’ll talk! I’ll tell you everything, really! Just stop hitting me!" Over the next hour or so, Qin Lijuan confessed to many things. Ye Bingyu hadn’t expected this woman to be so vicious. Not only had she switched his daughter at birth, but she had also, knowing a patient was allergic to a certain medication, deliberately swapped their drugs to frame a rival nurse. As a result, that nurse was wrongly convicted and imprisoned. Ye Bingyu had come prepared. He recorded everything Qin Lijuan said, intending to ensure she couldn’t escape the consequences. However, it wasn’t quite enough yet. He would let her live in terror for a few days; soon, he would send her where she belonged. After striking her a few more times with the iron rod, he personally untied the ropes binding her, collected them, and then strode away from the scene. Terrified, Qin Lijuan cowered there. Only when she heard no more sounds from outside did she, trembling all over and enduring the pain, shakily make her way out. Though Ye Bingyu hadn’t dealt a lethal blow, he hadn’t shown any mercy either. By the time Qin Lijuan was taken to the hospital, both of her arms had multiple fractures. If he hadn’t been worried she might evade labor reform after her conviction, he would have crippled her.