Chapter 249 A Big Dream (Eighty-Nine)



I don't know who took the lead in the crowd, but they all ran away in a flash.

The only ones left were the captain, the waiter, a few lackeys, and finally Jiang Cha, the last person he had seen that day.

The captain called the ship's doctor, who went in wearing a mask to check the situation, and asked someone to take a camera to take pictures of every corner of the room.

Finally, I drew blood and cut hair from several people, and also collected vomit from the ground.

Finally, he had his lackeys throw the body into the sea and told others that the only place on the ship where the body could be preserved was the cold storage.

There was a refrigerator where food was stored because the bodies of several people had begun to rot and could not be kept together with the food.

Of course, as the captain, he still sought the opinions of everyone on the ship. If anyone agreed, they could also make room in the cold storage.

Everyone on the boat, regardless of age or gender, said that burial at sea was a good idea, at least it would help them be reborn quickly.

What if the gods in the underworld can’t find anyone if we leave them in the cold storage?

Wouldn't this delay the Lady Taijun's reincarnation?

There were also some who were more skillful and pretended to shed a few tears and recite a few scriptures before putting people into the sea.

I don’t know if it’s true or not, but the room was cleaned up so badly that it made several waiters vomit.

Then people spread all kinds of rumors about the tragic death of the Japanese soldiers.

Some people say that the Japanese were killed by someone who was asking for their life, otherwise how could they have drunk themselves to death?

Some people also said that the young man that night poisoned her?

"Tell me, did you poison the ladies? We asked many people on the boat, and they all saw you were the last one to leave that night!

And you spent the whole night serving food and pouring wine, did you take the opportunity to kill them? Tell me! Are you a member of the Hong Party? Is that why you are looking for an opportunity to kill the Taijuns?

Jiang Cha was taken into the first-class cabin on the second floor, and the furnishings inside were horrible.

When she lived here, the room was clean and bright, with the windows half open and the sea breeze blowing in gently. It was so comfortable.

When I came in, the floor was covered with cigarette butts and thick phlegm. The room was filled with the smell of cigarettes, alcohol, and some indescribable odors mixed together.

She felt that it was no better than the room where the Japanese had died!

In addition to the lackey, the captain and his men came in and were sitting on the sofa listening to their interrogation of her.

After all, the lackeys are not regular soldiers, they are just a few Japanese soldiers who received red envelopes and brought them along to run errands.

Now that they are gone, their lackeys are anxious to find a scapegoat.

The captain was a foreigner, a handsome Chinese with blond hair and blue eyes. He didn't care about anyone and just wanted to get to the bottom of the matter.

He could report the accident to the company when he got back. He was not responsible for it, but it would be much better to report it as a drunken accident than murder.

Something like a murder on board a ship would have an extremely bad impact on the company's reputation.

No one wants to be on a ship where a murder has occurred due to a security breach.

This kind of result is not what the company's top management wants to see, and it is extremely disadvantageous to him. After all, people died on his ship, and if the report does not look good, he will probably be laid off!

So he joined in the questions of the lackeys forcefully, and even interrupted to give Jiang Cha appropriate advice on how to speak properly.

"Sir, please tell us in detail what happened that night. We need to know the truth and hope you will cooperate!

As the captain of this ship, I promise you that no one can wrongly accuse you if it wasn't you. Now you can tell me what happened that night!

As the captain spoke, he glanced at the lackeys with a look of contempt, showing the arrogance of the beautiful Chinese.

These lackeys were not originally capable people, but they happened to have some spare money to bribe the Japanese, and thought that they might make some money by making a trip.

Who knew that Cai not only didn’t see the person but also died!

The worst thing is that they have never stopped since they got on the boat, drinking and playing cards every day and then looking for someone to "clean the windows" with them.

The glass on the balcony side of the room is covered with traces of "wiping". If someone comes to check, no one can escape.

The Japanese had been dead for several days, but no one had gone to see them. They had been so engrossed in the fun that they had long forgotten who they were.

If they had gone there more often, they wouldn't have died so disgustingly.

Several people were suffocated to death by vomit, which was all over the beds, quilts and the floor.

If we really want to investigate, they are definitely responsible.

But the foreign captain seemed unhappy about it, and several of them were planning to roll up their sleeves and make a big deal out of it.

In this way, they can report to their superiors when they go back. After all, they argued with reason and helped the lady find the murderer.

As a result, he was asked to step aside by the captain's assistant, and whispered a few words to himself. Then he came back and heard Jiang Cha slowly recounting the details of what happened that night.

"That night, I bumped into Taijun in the restaurant. Feeling awkward, I treated her to a meal. To apologize, I ordered the most expensive food and drinks on board.

These restaurant waiters can testify that since we are apologizing, we should just stand there and serve them. Isn't it our duty to serve tea and water?

I helped a few people who drank too much back home, put them on beds one by one in the room, covered them with quilts, closed the windows, and left some water on the table.

After everything was done, I came out, closed the door, and left. Many of the passengers living nearby saw it, and there were many people in the corridor at the time, so you can ask them freely.

I spent the rest of the day running around everywhere. I was scared when I provoked the lady that day! But then I saw that she didn’t pursue the matter. When she’s happy, she’s not just having fun! Who knew——”

Jiang Cha sat on the chair and spoke in a manner that was 80% true and 20% false. He recounted what happened that night in detail and even explained that he had fun for the rest of the days because he was relaxed.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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