Chapter 456 - Wai Chengguo's Troubles
The next day at noon, Wai Chengguo groggily opened his eyes.
He sat up, staring vacantly ahead, his mind a complete blank.
It took a while before he slowly blinked.
Why was his body aching so much?
It seemed he had a dream last night.
In the dream, someone had doused him in cold beer.
Then, it appeared that person had asked him a question, but he couldn't remember if he had responded.
Afterward, it felt like something had struck his foot, and then he passed out.
Wai Chengguo found this odd.
Dreams usually seemed to last a long time.
But he could only recall this dream being brief.
He let out a sigh.
Suddenly, he noticed his hair was sticky.
And his feet ached.
Wai Chengguo shifted with difficulty and touched his face.
“What's this? Why is my hair sticky?” he wondered.
By now, Wai Chengguo was becoming more alert.
He turned his head and noticed a multitude of stains on his bed.
What had happened?
Had he not been dreaming last night?
Wai Chengguo quickly lifted his right foot.
As he suspected, there was a round mark on the sole.
It was slightly discolored, and there was a bit of pain and itchiness.
“Damn it,” Wai Chengguo thought. “Could a thief have entered my house last night? Was I not actually dreaming? Impossible. I have an alarm system, and I own a dog. There's no way a thief could go undetected. Plus, I'm a light sleeper; the slightest noise would wake me.”
Wai Chengguo got up and headed to the living room.
He scanned the area and saw nothing amiss.
Glancing out the window, he saw the bright sun and realized something was off.
He checked the wall clock and saw it was already 11:30.
Older folks typically rise early.
Wai Chengguo normally went to bed at 11 PM and woke up at 6 AM.
Yet today, he had overslept.
That explained why the house seemed unusually bright upon waking.
Wai Chengguo was completely bewildered.
If it ended up in the hands of the police, he would be doomed.
The surveillance room was on the ground floor.
As Wai Chengguo reached the second floor and saw the debris scattered everywhere, he was on the verge of losing his mind with fury.
Had the thieves come to rob his house or dismantle it last night?
Their audacity was astounding.
Quickly making his way to the ground floor, Wai Chengguo couldn't help but swear again.
Fuming, he thought, “These thieves have gone too far! They've actually cut a huge hole in the window. What is happening?”
Wai Chengguo pinched his thigh, unable to shake the feeling that he was trapped in a bizarre dream.
Thieves had invaded his home the previous night. They had shattered his windows, toppled shelves on both floors, and even drilled open his safe.
Yet, he hadn't heard a sound from the intruders.
He rushed to the adjacent surveillance room and fired up the monitors.
To his dismay, the surveillance had captured nothing from the previous night.
Wai Chengguo could only see that the house was in disarray half an hour after he had gone to sleep.
Amidst his confusion, police sirens wailed outside his home, and officers stormed in.
Captain Wu, holding an arrest warrant, announced, “Mr. Wei, you are under suspicion for money laundering and fraud. Please come with us.”
Captain Wu gave a slight, satisfied smile.
Despite the dark circles under his eyes, he was clearly pleased.
After all, he had cracked a significant case.
“Captain Wu, can you explain what's happening?”
“Was it your team that entered my house last night?”
“Why didn't the commotion wake me up?”
“How did you pull it off? How did you know where my account book was hidden?”
Even as the police officers handcuffed him, Wai Chengguo continued to barrage them with questions.
Despite facing the prospect of imprisonment, Wai Chengguo was desperate to understand the situation.
Captain Wu, grinning, said, “I'm sorry, Mr. Wai. I can't disclose that information to you.”
He purposefully kept Wai Chengguo in the dark.
Since Wai Chengguo had caused him several sleepless nights, Captain Wu intended to return the favor by leaving him restless and unable to sleep.
“Captain Wu, I'm begging you, please tell me!”
“How did they manage to enter my house? Why am I completely in the dark?”
“What is that small circular mark under my feet?”
“How did they figure out where my belongings were hidden? How did they know that the College Entrance Exam Mathematics Compilation was a cipher?”
“Captain Wu, I'm willing to confess all my actions. I'll even donate all my money. Just tell me, please!”
After that, Wai Chengguo found it even harder to fall asleep at night.
At the slightest rustle of leaves or whisper of the wind, he would snap awake.
One must never engage in illegal activities; otherwise, a peaceful night's sleep becomes a luxury.