She opened her phone and found that it indeed had Lu Wei's phone numbers stored—not just his personal mobile, home phone, and work number, but even his MSN and email. Besides Lu Wei's numbers, there was also Zhou Yi's number. Senior Brother Lu had really thought of everything.
After a moment's thought, she called her neighbor, Aunt Zhao, based on memory, asking her to keep an eye on Rong Yi's whereabouts. Aunt Zhao answered and anxiously inquired about Qiqi's current situation, since the neighbors had been worried sick when she was taken away by the police. Qiqi quickly reassured Aunt Zhao, telling her not to worry, and repeatedly urged her to watch out for Rong Yi.
Then she called Zhuang Ruotong to let her know she was fine. Zhuang Ruotong wept with joy and immediately said she wanted to visit, but Qiqi declined. She was still recovering and staying at Senior Brother Lu's place, which made it a bit inconvenient.
When she put down the phone, she met Lu Wei's thoughtful gaze—his eyes were still as warm as water, but beneath the surface lurked a hint of melancholy, as if he wasn't too pleased.
Qiqi didn't know why and awkwardly set the phone down.
She vaguely felt that Senior Brother Lu's way of looking at her had changed somehow.
Wanting to shift the focus, she asked about the demolition office: "Senior Brother, that day I was taken to the police station, the demolition office said I assaulted a police officer and threatened to sue me. Did you know about that?"
Lu Wei nodded. "Your friend Miss Zhuang later found me and told me everything. As soon as I heard, I went with her to the police station to look for you, but you had mysteriously vanished from the detention center. Then we went to your home, still no news. It wasn't until this morning, when the police caught you, that I learned you had ended up in a mental hospital after disappearing. But thankfully, we managed to intercept you in time."
So it was Zhuang Ruotong who had sought him out.
Lu Wei looked at her with sympathy. "Qiqi, you've suffered these past two days."
Then he asked, "How exactly did you get from the detention center to the mental hospital?"
The mention of it immediately stirred up a flood of bitter tears in Qiqi. "I found a way to get there myself—Senior Brother, how could Y City have a mental hospital like that? So many of the people locked up in there are perfectly normal, and the doctors and nurses there often abuse the patients."
As a future medical professional, having such disgraceful colleagues was truly shameful. Qiqi was indignant, her eyes blazing with anger.
Lu Wei sighed. "That was a private hospital, run for profit, and it likely had shady dealings with certain industries behind the scenes... But you don't need to worry about it anymore, because that hospital no longer exists."
"Huh? What do you mean?"
Gu Qiqi's eyes widened—what did "no longer exist" mean? Had the government discovered the hospital's tricks and shut it down? But in just one day, could those public servants really move that fast?
Lu Wei explained, "Someone threw a massive tantrum and razed that hospital to the ground overnight. The speed of it even outdid the government's demolition department... Fortunately, there were no major casualties, but Nurse Xu Xiaobei from your ward was so frightened that she's still in the hospital receiving treatment."
"Ah..." Qiqi's jaw nearly dropped, and the corner of her mouth twitched—was this the origin of the "endangering public safety" charge? Rong Yi, Rong Yi, you really are a violent maniac.