Also known as: Ning Meng, a TCM intern, unexpectedly transmigrates to the impoverished and backward 1950s. She is born into a family that has already given away five of its nine daughters, making h...
Although Xiao Jiu took the antidote in advance, it was still the place where the drug was initiated, and the concentration was too high, so she was also affected to some extent.
When she turned to look at her parents, she saw that they had collapsed there, panting heavily. Xiao Jiu took the syringes from their hands again.
"Just pretend you've had a nap, don't worry about anything, I'll take care of everything."
Xiao Jiu's reassuring smile seemed to give the couple an absolute sense of security, and at their daughter's prompting, they slowly closed their eyes.
Several people behind them fainted at the same time, which prompted the Japanese soldiers who had not yet been affected to come over and check on them.
But the short, ugly man, who was already under the influence of the fog, made a loud noise, but all that could be heard was a weak meow.
"No, don't come any closer, don't come any closer... no, something's not right, did you... did something?"
In fact, Professor Yang and the other two also had health problems, and they initially thought that these people had done something wrong.
Seeing them fall one by one, he finally realized what was happening and immediately began to observe the entire cabin with alarm.
"Could there be a third party trying to reap the benefits without lifting a finger?"
Unfortunately, they were completely drained of energy; they felt like they could slide off their seats, let alone use their strength to shout, yell, loosen their seatbelts, or move their briefcases.
At that moment, the briefcase slipped to his feet.
When the passengers in front also began to show symptoms of muscle weakness, all the Japanese soldiers had been infected.
There was no sound from the direction of first class, and the flight attendants didn't respond either. I don't know if they are still alive.
If the people who put such a plane away from their intended target, things could get very complicated later on.
As Xiao Jiu closed her eyes to think, the heavy breathing around her gradually calmed down.
She carefully took her parents' pulses and, after confirming that their pulses were stable, worried that the concentration might be too high due to the close proximity.
I diluted the liquid a little and fed it to them; it helped to neutralize some of the liquid.
After observing that no one around was sober, Xiao Jiu calmed down for a while before rubbing her slightly numb legs.
He slowly stood up, supporting himself on the front seat, took out a syringe from his own space, and injected one milligram of venom into each of the nine villains.
These venoms, once inside their bodies, do not kill them, but they can restrict their mobility.
After she threw the nine people into the back row, the closer she got to the front, the stronger the smell of blood became.
Before the isolation curtain was even drawn back, you could see that the blood below had already covered the entire floor.
Upon opening it, I gasped in horror. The flight attendants and all the first-class passengers were all dead.
Undeterred, she went around to the back of the economy class to check the restrooms and the catering room. Fortunately, she found two flight attendants who were temporarily unconscious there.
She confiscated their weapons and crouched outside the cockpit, unable to knock it open directly, as the situation inside was unknown.
Since the flight path has been changed, it means the captain in the cockpit has been replaced.
Or was he one of them from the very beginning?
"Oh right, the air in the whole plane is circulating! My goodness!"
Xiao Jiu didn't know the cockpit code, so he woke up a flight attendant and said, "Quick, open this door."
She wasn't someone she just picked up randomly; she was the flight attendant. In her dazed state, all she could remember was the mountain of corpses that had just piled up.
So she subconsciously said the password. When Xiao Jiu opened the door, sure enough, both the driver and passenger were panting heavily, but thankfully they hadn't completely fainted.
She quickly fed them the drugs, then pointed the killer's gun at their heads.
"Notify the control tower of the situation here: return to the flight path and head back to Harbin, or we'll all perish together."
The captain was probably in his early forties. He frowned and turned his head with difficulty to look at the co-pilot.
“I’m not one of them, he is. He just pointed a gun at me, and he should be able to find a gun on him.”
The co-pilot was clearly not as physically fit as the captain; at this moment, his face was pale, he was weak, and it was very difficult for him to speak.
“It was…him…no, no, it wasn’t me…the gun, he, he threw it at me…”
Xiao Jiu squinted and scanned the two men, then immediately took out a pair of gloves from his pocket and put them on. He searched the passenger seat and found a gun on the side.
"Whose gun it is will be determined after identification. Now, you will take turns relaying the situation on the plane to the control tower and return to the airport promptly, getting back on track and heading to Harbin."
The captain smiled wryly, "No, no, we need to find a place to land early, we're running out of fuel."
"Then make an emergency landing. I don't care what methods you use, you must bring everyone back safely, or you will all die."
Xiao Jiu took the pistol, asked the flight attendant for a paper bag, put it inside, and placed it with other firearms and ammunition in a place only she knew about.
After that, she watched them communicate with the control tower from the cockpit and noticed that both of them seemed to have problems.
She didn't say anything, whether it was intentional or unintentional probing, but instead communicated with the so-called control tower in multiple languages. She quietly recorded all of this.
Realizing their plan had failed, the group kept trying to contact their people, but they were unable to do so, likely due to signal jamming. Coupled with her urging and the approaching fighter jets from the air force, they were forced to make an emergency landing at Tianshi Airport ahead of schedule.
Before the plane landed, she noticed from above that the airport was under control and cleared, and the countless sirens below indicated that this was a premeditated hijacking.
Even if Xiao Jiu didn't want to be exposed, under these circumstances, he knew that no one on the plane could leave.
Not only could she not leave, but she was also taken away for isolation and investigation. She and her parents were also detained separately.
Especially since she has been designated as a key person under surveillance, even if she has all the documents to vouch for her, it will be to no avail.
Because the entire plane was under lockdown, the National Security Bureau was the first to be affected, and even the public security and military forces came.
Fortunately, she had already put several medications into her carry-on bag before the plane landed.
She didn't even have time to exchange secret signals with her parents.
Because many people were still under the effects of the medication, Xiao Jiu was sent to an isolation room and went straight to sleep.
The harrowing journey took its toll on her health, and the struggle between the antidote and the medication left her extremely exhausted.
She fell asleep as soon as she lay down, completely unaware that the hijacking incident had caused a sensation throughout the central government.
Because the higher-ups took it so seriously, no one dared to slack off, and all the relevant personnel were interrogated overnight.
She was the only conscious person on the plane, and she was generously allowed to stay until dawn.
After she had slept and eaten her fill, she was invited to sit in front of a row of leaders wearing military uniforms with four pockets.