Since the rabid dog was staying in a VIP ward with an ensuite bathroom, which Li Yang had already checked, he strode into the bathroom, opened the door to a cubicle next to the rabid dog's ward against the wall, and locked the door from the inside.
Li Yang then began to operate it.
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Mad Dog was in a terrible mood this time. After Black Ghost was promoted to the number one villain in Jiangdong City, the scoundrels under him also rose in status and value, and they were arrogant and no one dared to mess with them in Jiangdong City.
Unexpectedly, a mere brat, a high school student, who supposedly knew Song Qin and had a flirtatious relationship with his daughter, caused him to lose face. Not only did his wanted poster die, but he himself almost got caught in a trap and was defeated by that kid.
This is an utter disgrace.
It made him seem like he was as stupid as a knife. So, he was in an extremely bad mood today. He wasn't called a mad dog for nothing; even the most experienced and beautiful head nurse who went in to serve him was left pale and hormonally imbalanced by his scolding!
As night deepened, his anger subsided somewhat, and he considered finding a prostitute to cool off. He could never get enough of those Yangzhou "slender horses" and "first-class chickens."
But seeing the mummy-like body wrapped up, he had no choice but to give up in a huff and watch TV while leaning against the bed.
But what really infuriated him was that the damn TV show kept showing the same few terrible movies over and over again, and there were so many commercials. It was always the same old "I love you" or "I love you" or "They all love you," it was so tedious and annoying!
The mad dog wanted to go over and smash it, but the ward was so boring that smashing it would only make it more boring.
Chapter 194: How exciting!
"You two come in here and play cards with me!" Mad Dog shouted at the door.
The two thugs who were fast asleep outside suddenly jolted awake, got up, rubbed their eyes, and pushed the door open to enter.
"Brother Dog, the doctor said you should rest more; it'll be good for your injury!" a thug said kindly.
"Damn it! Stop talking nonsense! Am I the boss or are you the boss? Damn it, does the hospital think it can control me? Even Mayor Ye doesn't dare to control me, who the hell do they think they are!" Mad Dog waved his hand to interrupt him, cursing and speaking with extreme disdain.
"Well then, brother, I'll go downstairs to buy the cards." One of the underlings turned and went downstairs.
Another henchman watched TV with the mad dog. It was the dead of night, pitch black outside, and the few streetlights were dim, like will-o'-the-wisps. All the other wards were dark and occupied, except for their room, which was still brightly lit.
The kid glanced at the pitch-black sky outside, then at his menacing-looking boss, and felt a chill run down his spine. This guy loved watching horror movies, and now, faced with this quiet atmosphere and the rustling of the TV, he couldn't help but think of "The Ring."
My eyelids twitched as I stared at the TV screen, afraid that it would suddenly flash and reveal a dry well from which a disheveled woman would climb out, then stagger out of the TV.
Sasha...
Just as he was thinking about it, the thug was filled with fear and wild thoughts when the TV screen suddenly flickered, and the normally running Fuyanjie (a feminine hygiene product) commercial was replaced by static, indicating a loss of signal.
"What's going on? Damn it, can't even I watch TV in peace?!" Mad Dog punched the bed and cursed.
The TV signal suddenly came back on, and a bunch of ridiculous TV dramas started playing on and on. The little brother next to him breathed a sigh of relief, while Mad Dog continued watching, panting.
Sasha...
Not two minutes later, another flurry of snowflakes began to fall, and at the same time, a strange noise suddenly came from the drainpipe on one side, as if something was running inside.
In the quiet of the night, the words were clearly audible. The thug, who was already filled with dread, screamed and fled the ward.
"There's a ghost!"
Mad Dog's face paled, his fat trembled a few times, and suddenly a fierce glint flashed in his eyes as he cursed, "Damn it! Useless trash! How could I have such a piece of trash under my command! Haunted? Haunt your mother's ass! With me here, what ghost dares to come near? I'll stab it to death!"
Mad Dog cursed and swore to embolden himself, but he was also a little scared. After all, he had done too many bad things and was a little guilty. He was really afraid that a ghost would knock on his door in the middle of the night!
I cautiously glanced around; nothing seemed amiss. I went over, closed and locked the door, then returned to bed to continue watching TV.
Sasha...
The TV was completely blank again, just static. Mad Dog was furious and pulled out his phone to livestream the attending physician's phone.
"Damn it! What's wrong with your hospital! The TV signal keeps coming and going, do you think I'm easy to bully? Believe me or not, I'll have someone chop up your whole family!" Mad Dog vented all his anger, his loud voice echoing in the ward, waking up patients and their families in several nearby wards.
Especially since that thug's shout woke up almost half the people in the hallway, but who would pay any attention to them? Hearing the thug's shout, they were secretly excited, thinking, "Let them make a scene, let them make a scene, scare these sons of bitches to death!"
The attending physician was also furious. Damn it, how could he be so unlucky as to treat this plague?
"Hospital signal problems are not my responsibility! I don't know what's going on either, my signal is perfectly normal!" the attending physician explained, barely suppressing his anger, but he had no interest in dealing with his nonsense!
"Let me tell you, if my TV breaks down again, I'll have someone come and chop you up and then cum your ass!" Mad Dog roared madly, almost shattering the phone.
The attending physician was in a real bind and had no choice but to beg for mercy: "Brother, I really don't understand that signal. I'll go out and take a look for you..."
A moment later, the attending physician on duty came out of his duty room. He had been watching TV the whole time and hadn't experienced any problems.
So, out of curiosity, I walked along the road and encountered two nurses on the night shift who were muttering to each other with strange expressions.
"What are you all whispering about?" the attending physician asked, looking for trouble.
"You don't know? That rabies ward is haunted. They all took him in and scared him away," a nurse said seriously.
The attending physician was stunned for a moment, and a chill ran down his spine. Damn, if that's really the case, then there's a problem with the poor signal.
"Don't talk nonsense, there are no ghosts here!" The attending physician said, but he was thinking to himself. Hospitals are very ominous places. People die painfully every day, and there are morgues, which accumulate a lot of resentment and death energy. It would be perfectly normal for a vengeful ghost to cause trouble.
“I read a horror novel about a haunted hospital. It was so scary. Hospitals are supposed to be haunted places, full of ghosts…” Another nurse, who was also a masochist and liked watching horror movies, was now filled with terrifying scenes from the novel, and her body was covered in goosebumps.
"Go away... Go to your shift! Stop messing around!" The attending physician was annoyed and flustered by them, and impatiently dismissed them.
But he hesitated over whether or not to go to the mad dog's room. In the end, he looked around guiltily, slipped back to his own room, and slammed the door shut.
Sasha...
Mad Dog's TV started showing static again, and at the same time, strange gurgling sounds came from the drainpipe, like something running wildly or rolling around. Was it a human head? Or some kind of ferocious creature?