One moment he stood on the ground, just like a normal person. The next, both feet lifted half a foot off the ground, hovering in midair. The man at the front knelt. Those following him knelt too. "Spare my life, sir, spare my life!" The leader kowtowed frantically, begging for mercy, tears and snot smearing his face. The one called Brother Yong was so scared he passed out cold. Xu Zimo: "..." He had wanted to see how Shen Yunyun's security system would catch them—how did it end up scaring them instead? He said he didn't mean it. Would anyone believe him? Shen Yunyun certainly didn't. When the police arrived, those men clung to the officers' legs, shouting about ghosts. The police took them away, and they took Shen Yunyun too. Shen Yunyun looked completely innocent. She had no idea what this ghost business was about. She claimed she was sleeping soundly at home when she was suddenly woken by the cries for mercy outside. As for the one who had a stroke, she refused to take responsibility and insisted on pursuing legal action against them. But the stroke victim's family demanded Shen Yunyun pay compensation. Shen Yunyun sneered, "A thief breaks into someone's home to steal, has a stroke, and now the homeowner has to pay up? Why don't you go have a stroke in a bank and make them pay you?" "Since ancient times, where you die is where you're buried. If it happened at your place, you have to take responsibility," the family argued, convinced they were in the right. Shen Yunyun stood firm, looking at the police. "Are you still going to push for a private settlement? How can I settle privately with people who have no sense of right and wrong? This has to go through legal channels." Even the police were exasperated by these people and started educating them on the law. Who would have thought that in this day and age, there were still people this ignorant of the law? Actually, it wasn't entirely their fault—some court rulings really did leave a bitter taste. Shen Yunyun made it clear she wouldn't settle privately, so the police naturally didn't force the issue. However, these men were soon handed over to the court. Because they were linked to a massacre from three years ago. After a series of interrogations, it turned out they had committed plenty of other crimes. With multiple charges stacked against them, they'd be locked up for life. Still, they didn't rat out Lu Qi. Because Lu Qi hadn't contacted them directly—she had used connections to find them. Even if these men were caught, it wouldn't trace back to her. Besides, the investigators were focused on the massacre, so Shen Yunyun's case seemed trivial in comparison. Shen Yunyun wasn't sure if these people were sent by Qiao Shiyue, or if she would send more. So she asked Xu Zimo directly, "Do I still have more disasters coming?" Xu Zimo said, "I thought that was obvious. Do you need me to calculate it again?" Shen Yunyun: "..." "Do I have to kill Qiao Shiyue to end this?" "No, if you kill her, you won't survive either." Shen Yunyun fell silent. In her past life, she had killed Qiao Shiyue, and she hadn't survived either. Was she supposed to just let Qiao Shiyue torment her forever? "No need to calculate your fate again—the more you calculate, the thinner it gets. Deal with things as they come, do good deeds, build good karma, wait for the right moment, and everything will fall into place." Shen Yunyun dropped the subject. Do good deeds, huh? She felt she had already accumulated boundless merit, considering she had saved countless worlds. On Lu Qi's side, when things fell through, she went to Qiao Shiyue. "Shiyue, I think Shen Yunyun is a bit off. Those men all said her place was haunted, and one of them had a stroke." Qiao Shiyue quickly said, "Tell me the details."