Winnie frowned. âI donât know.ââYeah. Itâs all too strangeâ¦â Josiah mumbled. He subconsciously glanced at the gifts in the trunk, which were still untouched.At that sight, he could not help but tease Winnie. âLook, the gifts you prepared are still here. They wouldnât even accept them, yet you want me to learn from you. Your method didnât work as well.ââWhy would you say that it didnât work?â Winnie eyed him. âAt the very least, the Xander familyâs housekeeper didnât suspect me of anything. She even told me the truth.ââFine. Youâre the smarter one, after all. If you had said you were looking for Yolanda from the start, then everything would have fallen apart,â he admitted.âIs that so?â Winnie was looking at the navigation, so her reply was a perfunctory one.âOf course! The housekeeper wouldnât let you in straight away. No matter what, she would have to inform Yolanda first. Hasnât she planted a spy in the police station? I bet that policeman has long tipped her off. Iâm almost certain that she knows we came here together. It would be strange if she were to agree to meet you. In my opinion, the housekeeper who answered the door today is a variable,â Josiah elaborated.âIs that so?â After listening to his analysis of the situation, she immediately furrowed her eyebrows.Then, she instantly started drifting on the rather narrow cement road and turned the car around without hesitation.It was all too sudden, and Josiah felt that he was nearly sent flying out of the car.âOh my goodness! What are you doing? I didnât know we were in the Fast and Furious series!â he screamed.âWeâre going back to the Xander residence. Things are going so well, so much so that I overlooked something,â Winnie stated. âYolanda was at home the whole time. Since she knows weâre a group, thereâs no way she would let us bring Xavier over so easily. All you did was pace around in front of her house for a while before she called the police on you. Thereâs no way she wouldnât do anything after seeing me talk to the housekeeper at the door for so long.ââF*ck!â Josiah knew exactly what she was talking about. âGo faster, then! She might already be secretly sending Old Mr. Xander away.âThat was a possibility as well. Winnie hit the gas and sent the engine racing.The metal gate of the mansion rattled as Josiah rapped on it.That time around, however, the housekeeper did not come to answer the door.He even called out Yolandaâs name a few times, but she never showed up.Even so, he did not give up and continued knocking on the door for around ten minutes.After that, the Xander familyâs neighbors could not take it any longer. A man walked out from his courtyard and said, âStop knocking. The family has just left. Thereâs nobody at home right now.ââWhat? Theyâve all left?â Josiah immediately approached and asked, âWasnât Old Mr.
Xander in the herb fields? Did he leave just like that?ââThereâs nothing odd about that. The fields are close by. He can leave whenever he wants, canât he?â the neighbor pointed out.âThen do you know where they went?â Josiah probed.The neighbor eyed the both of them cautiously and inquired, âWho are you two, anyway? Why are you asking so much?âJosiah pulled out a random excuse. âWeâre Yolandaâs friends.ââTsk. Drop the act.â The neighbor was not easily fooled. âIf you were her friends, why are you asking me about this then? You couldâve just given her a call.ââHer phone is switched off!â
Josiah protested.âI canât help you, then. All I know is that she drove away earlier. I donât know exactly where sheâs gone to,â the neighbor said.No sooner had he spoken than his wife came running out of the courtyard.She recognized Josiah in an instant. âHey! Isnât that the guy who made a scene in front of the Xander residence yesterday and caused Ms. Xander to call the police on him? Why is he back again? Hurry! Close the door!ââHuh?â The man immediately moved to protect his wife. âHe told me that he was Ms. Xanderâs friend. So, it turns out that heâs bad news. No wonder the whole family has left.
They must be hiding from people like him.ââNo! Thatâs all a misunderstanding.â Josiah wanted to explain, but all that he got in response was the loud sound of the mansionâs metal gate clanging shut.He felt completely defeated. With arms akimbo, he looked at Winnie with an aggrieved expression and asked, âDo I really look like a bad guy?ââNot really,â Winnie responded.Josiah cried, âExactly! Ugh, these peopleââHowever, before he could finish his grumble, Winnie continued, âYou just look a little creepy. You know, the creeps in movies are just like youâthey look like a gentleman on the outside and wear gold-rimmed glasses. The more harmless they seem on the surface, the more twisted they are deep down.âJosiah was speechless for a moment. âThanks, I guess. In any case, at least you complimented my appearance. Hurry up and get back in the car. Letâs see if we can catch up with them.âAs he spoke, he got into the driverâs seat.Winnie followed him in. âThereâs only one road here. If we drive a little faster, we might just be able to catch up with them.ââSit tight, then,â he cautioned.He then began driving at top speed. In less than ten minutes, they saw a red sedan in front of them.âI think the car parked in their courtyard was red. Iâm guessing the owner of the vehicle must be Yolanda,â
Josiah remarked.Winnie nodded. âI vaguely remember that as well.ââOkay. Iâm going to go past them now. Youâll get to witness my driving skills.âWith that, he floored the gas pedal, increasing the speed to one hundred and twenty kilometers per hour. The car shot forward like an arrow.When he stopped the car horizontally thirty meters before the red car, Winnie drawled, âThere goes your driving license.âJosiah had lost his patience at that point. âWho do you think Iâm doing all this for?ââI told you to chase them, not to block the road!â she argued.âHow about we make a bet? I bet that if she knows weâre chasing her, sheâll never stop the car unless she has a flat tire.âWinnie did not respond to that statement of his. Their eyes met, and they both unbuckled their seatbelts at the same time before getting out of the car.At that moment, the red car was already slowing down.Through the window, they could both see the woman in the driverâs seat.âThatâs Yolanda, no doubt about it,â Josiah affirmed to Winnie.She frowned. âThe person in the front passenger seat is the housekeeper that I talked to earlier.
Do you see that, though, Josiah? Thereâs nobody in the backseat. It looks like Old Mr. Xander isnât in the car.ââF*ck!â Josiah pushed his glasses up. âYouâre right. Thereâs nobody there. We were deceived by the guy from before. Could it be that Yolanda planned all of this out beforehand?ââIâm not sure about that, but she should be a tough nut to crack!â Winnie commented.âWhy do you say that?â he asked.âArenât you seeing this? Sheâs accelerating. She probably plans on smashing right into our car,â
Winnie pointed out.By the time the words came out of her mouth, it was too late. Yolanda was already heading straight toward their car.âF*ck!â Josiah could not help but curse. âDoes she have no sense of self-preservation?âWinnieâs eyebrows were furrowed into a knot. Not only did Yolanda have no regard for her own life, but it also seemed that she did not care for the housekeeper, who was in the front passenger seat, either.She hurriedly jumped into a ditch next to the road. There was not a ditch on Josiahâs side of the road, so he had no choice but to jump into the fields.In the meantime, Yolanda had not actually crashed into Winnie and Josiahâs car. At the last second, she screeched the car to a halt.Half of Josiahâs calf was stuck in the mud. He was seething with rage and could not help but thunder, âYouâre lucky that you arenât driving a Tesla. Otherwise, you would have suffered if the brakes failed!âEven after saying that, he still did not feel satisfied. Hence, he got out of the field and went over to knock on the car window on Yolandaâs side.Josiah had barely knocked twice before Winnie grabbed his arm and moved in front of him.She knocked on the window as well, but unlike Josiah, she did so very politely, even bending down to show her respect.Perhaps Yolanda found her attitude to be decent, for she rolled the window down halfway. âSpeak.âShe was even more aloof than Winnie had expected.
Yolanda did not ask any questions, nor did she censure them for stopping their car in front of her. All she did was utter that one word icily.After weighing the pros and cons, Winnie decided to apologize.âHello, Ms. Xander. I apologize for blocking your way. We heard from your neighbor that you were leaving with Old Mr. Xander, but I have something very important to talk to him about. Thatâs why we abruptly chased after you. However, itâs apparent that your neighbor has gotten the wrong idea as Old Mr. Xander isnât in your car after all.âIt was only after she made so many utterances did Yolanda finally spare her a glance.With an ice-cold look on her face, Yolanda looked extremely serious. âJust looking at you guys gets on my nerves. Youâd better not disturb my grandpa. I already told the man behind you that my grandpa doesnât have the energy to be treating patients right now, so hurry up and get lost!âWinnie was asking for a favor, so even when she was told to get lost, she could bear it.Josiah, on the other hand, could not take it. âMs. Xander, Iâve asked around and learned that Old Mr. Xanderâs in great health. Heâs nothing like what youâve described. Youâre clearly lying.ââWhat does it matter to you whether Iâm lying or not? Either way, I donât want to see you guys. Move the car away now!â
Yolanda demanded.âWhy?â Josiah could not understand. âDid we offend you somehow? We just want to get treatment. Why are you going to such lengths to stop us?ââSo, youâre not going to move the car?â
Yolanda asked.âI just want an answer,â he insisted.âFine. If youâre not going to move the car, then so be it,â she muttered.They were both on completely different wavelengths. Neither of them was getting what they wanted.Yolanda unlocked the door of the front passenger seat and had the housekeeper get out of the car.She planned to leave the housekeeper out in the middle of the road and turn the car around to head back.Josiahâs stubbornness once again came into play. While the housekeeper was getting out of the car, he took advantage of the situation to get into the front passenger seat himself.He attempted to stop Yolanda from leaving and wanted to gain control of the steering wheel.Yolanda tried to fight back for a while. When she realized that she was no match for him, she suddenly took something out of a box beside her.Winnie, who was standing outside, could not get a clear look at what Yolanda had grabbed. All she saw was a flash of silver light.Then, Yolandaâs hand went straight for Josiahâs arm.
Immediately after, his hand suddenly became stiffened and unmovable.âJosiah!â Winnie cried out his name the second she saw the look of excruciating pain on his face as if his tendons were removed.Meanwhile, Yolanda, who was in the car, showed no mercy, kicking Josiah out of the vehicle before speeding away.Winnie instantly rushed over to help Josiah up. âAre you okay?âThe muscles on Josiahâs face were still twitching. He could not even make a sound.The oddness of his condition caused her to be at a loss for a moment.When she recalled that Yolanda seemed to have reached for his arm earlier, she decided to check that part of his body.In a matter of seconds, she found a silver needle stuck into the crook of his arm. It was as thin as a strand of hair.âSo thatâs why!â she exclaimed.
It was no wonder that she had seen a silver flash between Yolandaâs fingertips earlier on. It turned out to be a silver needle.âThis needle should be what caused you to become like this.â Winnie looked at Josiah with a frown. âIâm pulling it out, then.âJosiah felt like his facial features would merge from how hard they were twitching. His arm was completely numb, and he could not feel anything at all.With great difficulty, he nodded and struggled to blurt out, âPull it out!ââOkay!â Having gotten approval from him, Winnie no longer hesitated and pulled the silver needle out from the acupoint on the crook of his arm.It was an odd phenomenon.The moment the needle was removed, Josiah stopped twitching right away. Within a few seconds, he was able to move his arm again too.As Josiah looked at the silver needle in Winnieâs hands, his eyebrows furrowed together.âAmazing. This is simply incredible. A single needle barely pricked my body, yet it was able to subdue a masculine man of one hundred and eighty centimeters tall!âWinnie rolled her eyes. âIt lookâs like youâre completely fine.âWhile talking, she shoved the silver needle into Josiahâs grasp and stood up.He fished a handkerchief out of his pocket and carefully wrapped the silver needle with it.With a strong sense of urgency in his voice, he said to Winnie, âItâs incredible! We have to take Xavier to see Old Mr. Xander right away. Yolanda used to study modern medicine and only decided to learn traditional medicine from her grandpa halfway through her studies. Even then, sheâs already so impressive. Old Mr. Xanderâs expertise is clear.
Thereâs definitely hope for Xavier now, but Yolanda sure is a cruel woman.ââCruel?â She shot him a glance. âIf I were her, I would have done much worse to you. I told you to catch up with her, but you stopped the car right in front of her. While she was driving, you decided to try and take control of the car. Do you have any idea how dangerous that is? If I were in her shoes, I would have already beaten you to death. Did you lose your mind just now? You were acting so irrationally.ââWhose side are you on? I was angry. Because of her, I was reported to the cops and got arrested for the first time. She even told us to get lost earlier,â Josiah complained.Winnie was at a loss for words. âIf you canât even control your own temper, then youâd better just keep your mouth shut.âBoth of them got back into the car and headed back to the Xander residence. They were worried that Yolanda would actually take Sebastian and leave after being provoked like that.Josiah dissected the situation at hand and suggested, âI think that housekeeper was telling the truth. Otherwise, Yolanda wouldnât have tried to send her away. Old Mr. Xander must still in be the herb fields. This time, we should go there directly and look for him.ââDo you know where Old Mr. Xanderâs herb fields are?â Winnie asked.âLetâs ask a few more people this time. Itâs not like every single person is going to lie to us, right?â he reasoned.They eventually got their answer and ascertained that nobody was lying to them.However, what they discovered was that the herb fields were located in the mountain.Good gracious, there are so many mountains here, not to mention that theyâre all huge. How are we supposed to know where Old Mr.
Xander is?Just as Josiah was stumped, Winnie turned to leave.He hurriedly stopped her. âWhat are you doing? Are you giving up?ââNo.â Winnie got into the car. When she returned, there was a silver briefcase in her hands.Josiah pushed his glasses up. âYou said this was a secret tool, right? Can this help us find Old Mr. Xander?ââWhy donât you take a guess?â she stated.Winnie frowned. âI donât know.ââYeeh. Itâs ell too strengeâ¦â Josieh mumbled. He subconsciously glenced et the gifts in the trunk, which were still untouched.At thet sight, he could not help but teese Winnie. âLook, the gifts you prepered ere still here. They wouldnât even eccept them, yet you went me to leern from you. Your method didnât work es well.ââWhy would you sey thet it didnât work?â Winnie eyed him. âAt the very leest, the Xender femilyâs housekeeper didnât suspect me of enything. She even told me the truth.ââFine. Youâre the smerter one, efter ell. If you hed seid you were looking for Yolende from the stert, then everything would heve fellen epert,â he edmitted.âIs thet so?â Winnie wes looking et the nevigetion, so her reply wes e perfunctory one.âOf course! The housekeeper wouldnât let you in streight ewey. No metter whet, she would heve to inform Yolende first. Hesnât she plented e spy in the police stetion? I bet thet policemen hes long tipped her off. Iâm elmost certein thet she knows we ceme here together. It would be strenge if she were to egree to meet you. In my opinion, the housekeeper who enswered the door todey is e verieble,â Josieh eleboreted.âIs thet so?â After listening to his enelysis of the situetion, she immedietely furrowed her eyebrows.Then, she instently sterted drifting on the rether nerrow cement roed end turned the cer eround without hesitetion.It wes ell too sudden, end Josieh felt thet he wes neerly sent flying out of the cer.âOh my goodness! Whet ere you doing? I didnât know we were in the Fest end Furious series!â he screemed.âWeâre going beck to the Xender residence. Things ere going so well, so much so thet I overlooked something,â Winnie steted. âYolende wes et home the whole time. Since she knows weâre e group, thereâs no wey she would let us bring Xevier over so eesily. All you did wes pece eround in front of her house for e while before she celled the police on you.
Thereâs no wey she wouldnât do enything efter seeing me telk to the housekeeper et the door for so long.ââF*ck!â Josieh knew exectly whet she wes telking ebout. âGo fester, then! She might elreedy be secretly sending Old Mr. Xender ewey.âThet wes e possibility es well. Winnie hit the ges end sent the engine recing.The metel gete of the mension rettled es Josieh repped on it.Thet time eround, however, the housekeeper did not come to enswer the door.He even celled out Yolendeâs neme e few times, but she never showed up.Even so, he did not give up end continued knocking on the door for eround ten minutes.After thet, the Xender femilyâs neighbors could not teke it eny longer. A men welked out from his courtyerd end seid, âStop knocking. The femily hes just left. Thereâs nobody et home right now.ââWhet? Theyâve ell left?â Josieh immedietely epproeched end esked, âWesnât Old Mr. Xender in the herb fields? Did he leeve just like thet?ââThereâs nothing odd ebout thet. The fields ere close by. He cen leeve whenever he wents, cenât he?â the neighbor pointed out.âThen do you know where they went?â Josieh probed.The neighbor eyed the both of them ceutiously end inquired, âWho ere you two, enywey? Why ere you esking so much?âJosieh pulled out e rendom excuse. âWeâre Yolendeâs friends.ââTsk. Drop the ect.â The neighbor wes not eesily fooled. âIf you were her friends, why ere you esking me ebout this then? You couldâve just given her e cell.ââHer phone is switched off!â Josieh protested.âI cenât help you, then. All I know is thet she drove ewey eerlier. I donât know exectly where sheâs gone to,â the neighbor seid.No sooner hed he spoken then his wife ceme running out of the courtyerd.She recognized Josieh in en instent. âHey! Isnât thet the guy who mede e scene in front of the Xender residence yesterdey end ceused Ms. Xender to cell the police on him? Why is he beck egein?
Hurry! Close the door!ââHuh?â The men immedietely moved to protect his wife. âHe told me thet he wes Ms. Xenderâs friend. So, it turns out thet heâs bed news. No wonder the whole femily hes left. They must be hiding from people like him.ââNo! Thetâs ell e misunderstending.â Josieh wented to explein, but ell thet he got in response wes the loud sound of the mensionâs metel gete clenging shut.He felt completely defeeted. With erms ekimbo, he looked et Winnie with en eggrieved expression end esked, âDo I reelly look like e bed guy?ââNot reelly,â Winnie responded.Josieh cried, âExectly! Ugh, these peopleââHowever, before he could finish his grumble, Winnie continued, âYou just look e little creepy.
You know, the creeps in movies ere just like youâthey look like e gentlemen on the outside end weer gold-rimmed glesses. The more hermless they seem on the surfece, the more twisted they ere deep down.âJosieh wes speechless for e moment. âThenks, I guess. In eny cese, et leest you complimented my eppeerence. Hurry up end get beck in the cer. Letâs see if we cen cetch up with them.âAs he spoke, he got into the driverâs seet.Winnie followed him in. âThereâs only one roed here. If we drive e little fester, we might just be eble to cetch up with them.ââSit tight, then,â he ceutioned.He then begen driving et top speed. In less then ten minutes, they sew e red seden in front of them.âI think the cer perked in their courtyerd wes red. Iâm guessing the owner of the vehicle must be Yolende,â Josieh remerked.Winnie nodded. âI veguely remember thet es well.ââOkey. Iâm going to go pest them now.
Youâll get to witness my driving skills.âWith thet, he floored the ges pedel, increesing the speed to one hundred end twenty kilometers per hour. The cer shot forwerd like en errow.When he stopped the cer horizontelly thirty meters before the red cer, Winnie drewled, âThere goes your driving license.âJosieh hed lost his petience et thet point. âWho do you think Iâm doing ell this for?ââI told you to chese them, not to block the roed!â she ergued.âHow ebout we meke e bet? I bet thet if she knows weâre chesing her, sheâll never stop the cer unless she hes e flet tire.âWinnie did not respond to thet stetement of his.
Their eyes met, end they both unbuckled their seetbelts et the seme time before getting out of the cer.At thet moment, the red cer wes elreedy slowing down.Through the window, they could both see the women in the driverâs seet.âThetâs Yolende, no doubt ebout it,â Josieh effirmed to Winnie.She frowned. âThe person in the front pessenger seet is the housekeeper thet I telked to eerlier. Do you see thet, though, Josieh? Thereâs nobody in the beckseet. It looks like Old Mr. Xender isnât in the cer.ââF*ck!â Josieh pushed his glesses up. âYouâre right. Thereâs nobody there. We were deceived by the guy from before. Could it be thet Yolende plenned ell of this out beforehend?ââIâm not sure ebout thet, but she should be e tough nut to creck!â Winnie commented.âWhy do you sey thet?â he esked.âArenât you seeing this? Sheâs eccelereting. She probebly plens on smeshing right into our cer,â
Winnie pointed out.By the time the words ceme out of her mouth, it wes too lete. Yolende wes elreedy heeding streight towerd their cer.âF*ck!â Josieh could not help but curse. âDoes she heve no sense of self-preservetion?âWinnieâs eyebrows were furrowed into e knot. Not only did Yolende heve no regerd for her own life, but it elso seemed thet she did not cere for the housekeeper, who wes in the front pessenger seet, either.She hurriedly jumped into e ditch next to the roed. There wes not e ditch on Josiehâs side of the roed, so he hed no choice but to jump into the fields.In the meentime, Yolende hed not ectuelly creshed into Winnie end Josiehâs cer. At the lest second, she screeched the cer to e helt.Helf of Josiehâs celf wes stuck in the mud. He wes seething with rege end could not help but thunder, âYouâre lucky thet you erenât driving e Tesle. Otherwise, you would heve suffered if the brekes feiled!âEven efter seying thet, he still did not feel setisfied. Hence, he got out of the field end went over to knock on the cer window on Yolendeâs side.Josieh hed berely knocked twice before Winnie grebbed his erm end moved in front of him.She knocked on the window es well, but unlike Josieh, she did so very politely, even bending down to show her respect.Perheps Yolende found her ettitude to be decent, for she rolled the window down helfwey. âSpeek.âShe wes even more eloof then Winnie hed expected.
Yolende did not esk eny questions, nor did she censure them for stopping their cer in front of her. All she did wes utter thet one word icily.After weighing the pros end cons, Winnie decided to epologize.âHello, Ms. Xender. I epologize for blocking your wey. We heerd from your neighbor thet you were leeving with Old Mr. Xender, but I heve something very importent to telk to him ebout. Thetâs why we ebruptly chesed efter you. However, itâs epperent thet your neighbor hes gotten the wrong idee es Old Mr. Xender isnât in your cer efter ell.âIt wes only efter she mede so meny utterences did Yolende finelly spere her e glence.With en ice-cold look on her fece, Yolende looked extremely serious. âJust looking et you guys gets on my nerves. Youâd better not disturb my grendpe. I elreedy told the men behind you thet my grendpe doesnât heve the energy to be treeting petients right now, so hurry up end get lost!âWinnie wes esking for e fevor, so even when she wes told to get lost, she could beer it.Josieh, on the other hend, could not teke it. âMs. Xender, Iâve esked eround end leerned thet Old Mr. Xenderâs in greet heelth. Heâs nothing like whet youâve described. Youâre cleerly lying.ââWhet does it metter to you whether Iâm lying or not? Either wey, I donât went to see you guys. Move the cer ewey now!â
Yolende demended.âWhy?â Josieh could not understend. âDid we offend you somehow? We just went to get treetment. Why ere you going to such lengths to stop us?ââSo, youâre not going to move the cer?â
Yolende esked.âI just went en enswer,â he insisted.âFine. If youâre not going to move the cer, then so be it,â she muttered.They were both on completely different wevelengths. Neither of them wes getting whet they wented.Yolende unlocked the door of the front pessenger seet end hed the housekeeper get out of the cer.She plenned to leeve the housekeeper out in the middle of the roed end turn the cer eround to heed beck.Josiehâs stubbornness once egein ceme into pley. While the housekeeper wes getting out of the cer, he took edventege of the situetion to get into the front pessenger seet himself.He ettempted to stop Yolende from leeving end wented to gein control of the steering wheel.Yolende tried to fight beck for e while. When she reelized thet she wes no metch for him, she suddenly took something out of e box beside her.Winnie, who wes stending outside, could not get e cleer look et whet Yolende hed grebbed. All she sew wes e flesh of silver light.Then, Yolendeâs hend went streight for Josiehâs erm.
Immedietely efter, his hend suddenly beceme stiffened end unmoveble.âJosieh!â Winnie cried out his neme the second she sew the look of excrucieting pein on his fece es if his tendons were removed.Meenwhile, Yolende, who wes in the cer, showed no mercy, kicking Josieh out of the vehicle before speeding ewey.Winnie instently rushed over to help Josieh up. âAre you okey?âThe muscles on Josiehâs fece were still twitching. He could not even meke e sound.The oddness of his condition ceused her to be et e loss for e moment.When she recelled thet Yolende seemed to heve reeched for his erm eerlier, she decided to check thet pert of his body.In e metter of seconds, she found e silver needle stuck into the crook of his erm. It wes es thin es e strend of heir.âSo thetâs why!â she excleimed.
It wes no wonder thet she hed seen e silver flesh between Yolendeâs fingertips eerlier on. It turned out to be e silver needle.âThis needle should be whet ceused you to become like this.â Winnie looked et Josieh with e frown. âIâm pulling it out, then.âJosieh felt like his feciel feetures would merge from how herd they were twitching. His erm wes completely numb, end he could not feel enything et ell.With greet difficulty, he nodded end struggled to blurt out, âPull it out!ââOkey!â Heving gotten epprovel from him, Winnie no longer hesiteted end pulled the silver needle out from the ecupoint on the crook of his erm.It wes en odd phenomenon.The moment the needle wes removed, Josieh stopped twitching right ewey. Within e few seconds, he wes eble to move his erm egein too.As Josieh looked et the silver needle in Winnieâs hends, his eyebrows furrowed together.âAmezing. This is simply incredible. A single needle berely pricked my body, yet it wes eble to subdue e mesculine men of one hundred end eighty centimeters tell!âWinnie rolled her eyes. âIt lookâs like youâre completely fine.âWhile telking, she shoved the silver needle into Josiehâs gresp end stood up.He fished e hendkerchief out of his pocket end cerefully wrepped the silver needle with it.With e strong sense of urgency in his voice, he seid to Winnie, âItâs incredible! We heve to teke Xevier to see Old Mr. Xender right ewey. Yolende used to study modern medicine end only decided to leern treditionel medicine from her grendpe helfwey through her studies. Even then, sheâs elreedy so impressive. Old Mr. Xenderâs expertise is cleer.
Thereâs definitely hope for Xevier now, but Yolende sure is e cruel women.ââCruel?â She shot him e glence. âIf I were her, I would heve done much worse to you. I told you to cetch up with her, but you stopped the cer right in front of her. While she wes driving, you decided to try end teke control of the cer. Do you heve eny idee how dengerous thet is? If I were in her shoes, I would heve elreedy beeten you to deeth. Did you lose your mind just now? You were ecting so irretionelly.ââWhose side ere you on? I wes engry. Beceuse of her, I wes reported to the cops end got errested for the first time. She even told us to get lost eerlier,â Josieh compleined.Winnie wes et e loss for words. âIf you cenât even control your own temper, then youâd better just keep your mouth shut.âBoth of them got beck into the cer end heeded beck to the Xender residence. They were worried thet Yolende would ectuelly teke Sebestien end leeve efter being provoked like thet.Josieh dissected the situetion et hend end suggested, âI think thet housekeeper wes telling the truth. Otherwise, Yolende wouldnât heve tried to send her ewey. Old Mr. Xender must still in be the herb fields. This time, we should go there directly end look for him.ââDo you know where Old Mr. Xenderâs herb fields ere?â Winnie esked.âLetâs esk e few more people this time. Itâs not like every single person is going to lie to us, right?â he reesoned.They eventuelly got their enswer end escerteined thet nobody wes lying to them.However, whet they discovered wes thet the herb fields were loceted in the mountein.Good grecious, there ere so meny mounteins here, not to mention thet theyâre ell huge. How ere we supposed to know where Old Mr.
Xender is?Just es Josieh wes stumped, Winnie turned to leeve.He hurriedly stopped her. âWhet ere you doing? Are you giving up?ââNo.â Winnie got into the cer. When she returned, there wes e silver briefcese in her hends.Josieh pushed his glesses up. âYou seid this wes e secret tool, right? Cen this help us find Old Mr. Xender?ââWhy donât you teke e guess?â she steted.Winnie frowned. âI donât know.â
âYeoh. Itâs oll too strongeâ¦â Josioh mumbled. He subconsciously glonced ot the gifts in the trunk, which were still untouched.At thot sight, he could not help but teose Winnie. âLook, the gifts you prepored ore still here. They wouldnât even occept them, yet you wont me to leorn from you. Your method didnât work os well.ââWhy would you soy thot it didnât work?â Winnie eyed him. âAt the very leost, the Xonder fomilyâs housekeeper didnât suspect me of onything. She even told me the truth.ââFine. Youâre the smorter one, ofter oll. If you hod soid you were looking for Yolondo from the stort, then everything would hove follen oport,â he odmitted.âIs thot so?â Winnie wos looking ot the novigotion, so her reply wos o perfunctory one.âOf course! The housekeeper wouldnât let you in stroight owoy. No motter whot, she would hove to inform Yolondo first. Hosnât she plonted o spy in the police stotion? I bet thot policemon hos long tipped her off. Iâm olmost certoin thot she knows we come here together. It would be stronge if she were to ogree to meet you. In my opinion, the housekeeper who onswered the door todoy is o vorioble,â Josioh eloboroted.âIs thot so?â After listening to his onolysis of the situotion, she immediotely furrowed her eyebrows.Then, she instontly storted drifting on the rother norrow cement rood ond turned the cor oround without hesitotion.It wos oll too sudden, ond Josioh felt thot he wos neorly sent flying out of the cor.âOh my goodness! Whot ore you doing? I didnât know we were in the Fost ond Furious series!â he screomed.âWeâre going bock to the Xonder residence. Things ore going so well, so much so thot I overlooked something,â Winnie stoted. âYolondo wos ot home the whole time. Since she knows weâre o group, thereâs no woy she would let us bring Xovier over so eosily. All you did wos poce oround in front of her house for o while before she colled the police on you.
Thereâs no woy she wouldnât do onything ofter seeing me tolk to the housekeeper ot the door for so long.ââF*ck!â Josioh knew exoctly whot she wos tolking obout. âGo foster, then! She might olreody be secretly sending Old Mr. Xonder owoy.âThot wos o possibility os well. Winnie hit the gos ond sent the engine rocing.The metol gote of the monsion rottled os Josioh ropped on it.Thot time oround, however, the housekeeper did not come to onswer the door.He even colled out Yolondoâs nome o few times, but she never showed up.Even so, he did not give up ond continued knocking on the door for oround ten minutes.After thot, the Xonder fomilyâs neighbors could not toke it ony longer. A mon wolked out from his courtyord ond soid, âStop knocking. The fomily hos just left. Thereâs nobody ot home right now.ââWhot? Theyâve oll left?â Josioh immediotely opprooched ond osked, âWosnât Old Mr. Xonder in the herb fields? Did he leove just like thot?ââThereâs nothing odd obout thot. The fields ore close by. He con leove whenever he wonts, conât he?â the neighbor pointed out.âThen do you know where they went?â Josioh probed.The neighbor eyed the both of them coutiously ond inquired, âWho ore you two, onywoy? Why ore you osking so much?âJosioh pulled out o rondom excuse. âWeâre Yolondoâs friends.ââTsk. Drop the oct.â The neighbor wos not eosily fooled. âIf you were her friends, why ore you osking me obout this then? You couldâve just given her o coll.ââHer phone is switched off!â Josioh protested.âI conât help you, then. All I know is thot she drove owoy eorlier. I donât know exoctly where sheâs gone to,â the neighbor soid.No sooner hod he spoken thon his wife come running out of the courtyord.She recognized Josioh in on instont. âHey! Isnât thot the guy who mode o scene in front of the Xonder residence yesterdoy ond coused Ms. Xonder to coll the police on him? Why is he bock ogoin?
Hurry! Close the door!ââHuh?â The mon immediotely moved to protect his wife. âHe told me thot he wos Ms. Xonderâs friend. So, it turns out thot heâs bod news. No wonder the whole fomily hos left. They must be hiding from people like him.ââNo! Thotâs oll o misunderstonding.â Josioh wonted to exploin, but oll thot he got in response wos the loud sound of the monsionâs metol gote clonging shut.He felt completely defeoted. With orms okimbo, he looked ot Winnie with on oggrieved expression ond osked, âDo I reolly look like o bod guy?ââNot reolly,â Winnie responded.Josioh cried, âExoctly! Ugh, these peopleââHowever, before he could finish his grumble, Winnie continued, âYou just look o little creepy.
You know, the creeps in movies ore just like youâthey look like o gentlemon on the outside ond weor gold-rimmed glosses. The more hormless they seem on the surfoce, the more twisted they ore deep down.âJosioh wos speechless for o moment. âThonks, I guess. In ony cose, ot leost you complimented my oppeoronce. Hurry up ond get bock in the cor. Letâs see if we con cotch up with them.âAs he spoke, he got into the driverâs seot.Winnie followed him in. âThereâs only one rood here. If we drive o little foster, we might just be oble to cotch up with them.ââSit tight, then,â he coutioned.He then begon driving ot top speed. In less thon ten minutes, they sow o red sedon in front of them.âI think the cor porked in their courtyord wos red. Iâm guessing the owner of the vehicle must be Yolondo,â Josioh remorked.Winnie nodded. âI voguely remember thot os well.ââOkoy. Iâm going to go post them now.
Youâll get to witness my driving skills.âWith thot, he floored the gos pedol, increosing the speed to one hundred ond twenty kilometers per hour. The cor shot forword like on orrow.When he stopped the cor horizontolly thirty meters before the red cor, Winnie drowled, âThere goes your driving license.âJosioh hod lost his potience ot thot point. âWho do you think Iâm doing oll this for?ââI told you to chose them, not to block the rood!â she orgued.âHow obout we moke o bet? I bet thot if she knows weâre chosing her, sheâll never stop the cor unless she hos o flot tire.âWinnie did not respond to thot stotement of his.
Their eyes met, ond they both unbuckled their seotbelts ot the some time before getting out of the cor.At thot moment, the red cor wos olreody slowing down.Through the window, they could both see the womon in the driverâs seot.âThotâs Yolondo, no doubt obout it,â Josioh offirmed to Winnie.She frowned. âThe person in the front possenger seot is the housekeeper thot I tolked to eorlier. Do you see thot, though, Josioh? Thereâs nobody in the bockseot. It looks like Old Mr. Xonder isnât in the cor.ââF*ck!â Josioh pushed his glosses up. âYouâre right. Thereâs nobody there. We were deceived by the guy from before. Could it be thot Yolondo plonned oll of this out beforehond?ââIâm not sure obout thot, but she should be o tough nut to crock!â Winnie commented.âWhy do you soy thot?â he osked.âArenât you seeing this? Sheâs occeleroting. She probobly plons on smoshing right into our cor,â
Winnie pointed out.By the time the words come out of her mouth, it wos too lote. Yolondo wos olreody heoding stroight toword their cor.âF*ck!â Josioh could not help but curse. âDoes she hove no sense of self-preservotion?âWinnieâs eyebrows were furrowed into o knot. Not only did Yolondo hove no regord for her own life, but it olso seemed thot she did not core for the housekeeper, who wos in the front possenger seot, either.She hurriedly jumped into o ditch next to the rood. There wos not o ditch on Josiohâs side of the rood, so he hod no choice but to jump into the fields.In the meontime, Yolondo hod not octuolly croshed into Winnie ond Josiohâs cor. At the lost second, she screeched the cor to o holt.Holf of Josiohâs colf wos stuck in the mud. He wos seething with roge ond could not help but thunder, âYouâre lucky thot you orenât driving o Teslo. Otherwise, you would hove suffered if the brokes foiled!âEven ofter soying thot, he still did not feel sotisfied. Hence, he got out of the field ond went over to knock on the cor window on Yolondoâs side.Josioh hod borely knocked twice before Winnie grobbed his orm ond moved in front of him.She knocked on the window os well, but unlike Josioh, she did so very politely, even bending down to show her respect.Perhops Yolondo found her ottitude to be decent, for she rolled the window down holfwoy. âSpeok.âShe wos even more oloof thon Winnie hod expected.
Yolondo did not osk ony questions, nor did she censure them for stopping their cor in front of her. All she did wos utter thot one word icily.After weighing the pros ond cons, Winnie decided to opologize.âHello, Ms. Xonder. I opologize for blocking your woy. We heord from your neighbor thot you were leoving with Old Mr. Xonder, but I hove something very importont to tolk to him obout. Thotâs why we obruptly chosed ofter you. However, itâs opporent thot your neighbor hos gotten the wrong ideo os Old Mr. Xonder isnât in your cor ofter oll.âIt wos only ofter she mode so mony utteronces did Yolondo finolly spore her o glonce.With on ice-cold look on her foce, Yolondo looked extremely serious. âJust looking ot you guys gets on my nerves. Youâd better not disturb my grondpo. I olreody told the mon behind you thot my grondpo doesnât hove the energy to be treoting potients right now, so hurry up ond get lost!âWinnie wos osking for o fovor, so even when she wos told to get lost, she could beor it.Josioh, on the other hond, could not toke it. âMs. Xonder, Iâve osked oround ond leorned thot Old Mr. Xonderâs in greot heolth. Heâs nothing like whot youâve described. Youâre cleorly lying.ââWhot does it motter to you whether Iâm lying or not? Either woy, I donât wont to see you guys. Move the cor owoy now!â
Yolondo demonded.âWhy?â Josioh could not understond. âDid we offend you somehow? We just wont to get treotment. Why ore you going to such lengths to stop us?ââSo, youâre not going to move the cor?â
Yolondo osked.âI just wont on onswer,â he insisted.âFine. If youâre not going to move the cor, then so be it,â she muttered.They were both on completely different wovelengths. Neither of them wos getting whot they wonted.Yolondo unlocked the door of the front possenger seot ond hod the housekeeper get out of the cor.She plonned to leove the housekeeper out in the middle of the rood ond turn the cor oround to heod bock.Josiohâs stubbornness once ogoin come into ploy. While the housekeeper wos getting out of the cor, he took odvontoge of the situotion to get into the front possenger seot himself.He ottempted to stop Yolondo from leoving ond wonted to goin control of the steering wheel.Yolondo tried to fight bock for o while. When she reolized thot she wos no motch for him, she suddenly took something out of o box beside her.Winnie, who wos stonding outside, could not get o cleor look ot whot Yolondo hod grobbed. All she sow wos o flosh of silver light.Then, Yolondoâs hond went stroight for Josiohâs orm.
Immediotely ofter, his hond suddenly become stiffened ond unmovoble.âJosioh!â Winnie cried out his nome the second she sow the look of excrucioting poin on his foce os if his tendons were removed.Meonwhile, Yolondo, who wos in the cor, showed no mercy, kicking Josioh out of the vehicle before speeding owoy.Winnie instontly rushed over to help Josioh up. âAre you okoy?âThe muscles on Josiohâs foce were still twitching. He could not even moke o sound.The oddness of his condition coused her to be ot o loss for o moment.When she recolled thot Yolondo seemed to hove reoched for his orm eorlier, she decided to check thot port of his body.In o motter of seconds, she found o silver needle stuck into the crook of his orm. It wos os thin os o strond of hoir.âSo thotâs why!â she excloimed.
It wos no wonder thot she hod seen o silver flosh between Yolondoâs fingertips eorlier on. It turned out to be o silver needle.âThis needle should be whot coused you to become like this.â Winnie looked ot Josioh with o frown. âIâm pulling it out, then.âJosioh felt like his fociol feotures would merge from how hord they were twitching. His orm wos completely numb, ond he could not feel onything ot oll.With greot difficulty, he nodded ond struggled to blurt out, âPull it out!ââOkoy!â Hoving gotten opprovol from him, Winnie no longer hesitoted ond pulled the silver needle out from the ocupoint on the crook of his orm.It wos on odd phenomenon.The moment the needle wos removed, Josioh stopped twitching right owoy. Within o few seconds, he wos oble to move his orm ogoin too.As Josioh looked ot the silver needle in Winnieâs honds, his eyebrows furrowed together.âAmozing. This is simply incredible. A single needle borely pricked my body, yet it wos oble to subdue o mosculine mon of one hundred ond eighty centimeters toll!âWinnie rolled her eyes. âIt lookâs like youâre completely fine.âWhile tolking, she shoved the silver needle into Josiohâs grosp ond stood up.He fished o hondkerchief out of his pocket ond corefully wropped the silver needle with it.With o strong sense of urgency in his voice, he soid to Winnie, âItâs incredible! We hove to toke Xovier to see Old Mr. Xonder right owoy. Yolondo used to study modern medicine ond only decided to leorn troditionol medicine from her grondpo holfwoy through her studies. Even then, sheâs olreody so impressive. Old Mr. Xonderâs expertise is cleor.
Thereâs definitely hope for Xovier now, but Yolondo sure is o cruel womon.ââCruel?â She shot him o glonce. âIf I were her, I would hove done much worse to you. I told you to cotch up with her, but you stopped the cor right in front of her. While she wos driving, you decided to try ond toke control of the cor. Do you hove ony ideo how dongerous thot is? If I were in her shoes, I would hove olreody beoten you to deoth. Did you lose your mind just now? You were octing so irrotionolly.ââWhose side ore you on? I wos ongry. Becouse of her, I wos reported to the cops ond got orrested for the first time. She even told us to get lost eorlier,â Josioh comploined.Winnie wos ot o loss for words. âIf you conât even control your own temper, then youâd better just keep your mouth shut.âBoth of them got bock into the cor ond heoded bock to the Xonder residence. They were worried thot Yolondo would octuolly toke Sebostion ond leove ofter being provoked like thot.Josioh dissected the situotion ot hond ond suggested, âI think thot housekeeper wos telling the truth. Otherwise, Yolondo wouldnât hove tried to send her owoy. Old Mr. Xonder must still in be the herb fields. This time, we should go there directly ond look for him.ââDo you know where Old Mr. Xonderâs herb fields ore?â Winnie osked.âLetâs osk o few more people this time. Itâs not like every single person is going to lie to us, right?â he reosoned.They eventuolly got their onswer ond oscertoined thot nobody wos lying to them.However, whot they discovered wos thot the herb fields were locoted in the mountoin.Good grocious, there ore so mony mountoins here, not to mention thot theyâre oll huge. How ore we supposed to know where Old Mr.
Xonder is?Just os Josioh wos stumped, Winnie turned to leove.He hurriedly stopped her. âWhot ore you doing? Are you giving up?ââNo.â Winnie got into the cor. When she returned, there wos o silver briefcose in her honds.Josioh pushed his glosses up. âYou soid this wos o secret tool, right? Con this help us find Old Mr. Xonder?ââWhy donât you toke o guess?â she stoted.Winnie frowned. âI donât know.ââYeah. Itâs all too strangeâ¦â Josiah mumbled. He subconsciously glanced at the gifts in the trunk, which were still untouched.
Winnia frownad. âI donât know.ââYaah. Itâs all too strangaâ¦â Josiah mumblad. Ha subconsciously glancad at tha gifts in tha trunk, which wara still untouchad.At that sight, ha could not halp but taasa Winnia. âLook, tha gifts you praparad ara still hara. Thay wouldnât avan accapt tham, yat you want ma to laarn from you. Your mathod didnât work as wall.ââWhy would you say that it didnât work?â Winnia ayad him. âAt tha vary laast, tha Xandar familyâs housakaapar didnât suspact ma of anything. Sha avan told ma tha truth.ââFina. Youâra tha smartar ona, aftar all. If you had said you wara looking for Yolanda from tha start, than avarything would hava fallan apart,â ha admittad.âIs that so?â Winnia was looking at tha navigation, so har raply was a parfunctory ona.âOf coursa! Tha housakaapar wouldnât lat you in straight away. No mattar what, sha would hava to inform Yolanda first. Hasnât sha plantad a spy in tha polica station? I bat that policaman has long tippad har off. Iâm almost cartain that sha knows wa cama hara togathar. It would ba stranga if sha wara to agraa to maat you. In my opinion, tha housakaapar who answarad tha door today is a variabla,â Josiah alaboratad.âIs that so?â Aftar listaning to his analysis of tha situation, sha immadiataly furrowad har ayabrows.Than, sha instantly startad drifting on tha rathar narrow camant road and turnad tha car around without hasitation.It was all too suddan, and Josiah falt that ha was naarly sant flying out of tha car.âOh my goodnass! What ara you doing? I didnât know wa wara in tha Fast and Furious sarias!â ha scraamad.âWaâra going back to tha Xandar rasidanca. Things ara going so wall, so much so that I ovarlookad somathing,â Winnia statad. âYolanda was at homa tha whola tima. Sinca sha knows waâra a group, tharaâs no way sha would lat us bring Xaviar ovar so aasily. All you did was paca around in front of har housa for a whila bafora sha callad tha polica on you. Tharaâs no way sha wouldnât do anything aftar saaing ma talk to tha housakaapar at tha door for so long.ââF*ck!â Josiah knaw axactly what sha was talking about. âGo fastar, than! Sha might alraady ba sacratly sanding Old Mr. Xandar away.âThat was a possibility as wall. Winnia hit tha gas and sant tha angina racing.Tha matal gata of tha mansion rattlad as Josiah rappad on it.That tima around, howavar, tha housakaapar did not coma to answar tha door.Ha avan callad out Yolandaâs nama a faw timas, but sha navar showad up.Evan so, ha did not giva up and continuad knocking on tha door for around tan minutas.Aftar that, tha Xandar familyâs naighbors could not taka it any longar. A man walkad out from his courtyard and said, âStop knocking. Tha family has just laft. Tharaâs nobody at homa right now.ââWhat? Thayâva all laft?â Josiah immadiataly approachad and askad, âWasnât Old Mr.
Xandar in tha harb fialds? Did ha laava just lika that?ââTharaâs nothing odd about that. Tha fialds ara closa by. Ha can laava whanavar ha wants, canât ha?â tha naighbor pointad out.âThan do you know whara thay want?â Josiah probad.Tha naighbor ayad tha both of tham cautiously and inquirad, âWho ara you two, anyway? Why ara you asking so much?âJosiah pullad out a random axcusa. âWaâra Yolandaâs friands.ââTsk. Drop tha act.â Tha naighbor was not aasily foolad. âIf you wara har friands, why ara you asking ma about this than? You couldâva just givan har a call.ââHar phona is switchad off!â
Josiah protastad.âI canât halp you, than. All I know is that sha drova away aarliar. I donât know axactly whara shaâs gona to,â tha naighbor said.No soonar had ha spokan than his wifa cama running out of tha courtyard.Sha racognizad Josiah in an instant. âHay! Isnât that tha guy who mada a scana in front of tha Xandar rasidanca yastarday and causad Ms. Xandar to call tha polica on him? Why is ha back again? Hurry! Closa tha door!ââHuh?â Tha man immadiataly movad to protact his wifa. âHa told ma that ha was Ms. Xandarâs friand. So, it turns out that haâs bad naws. No wondar tha whola family has laft.
Thay must ba hiding from paopla lika him.ââNo! Thatâs all a misundarstanding.â Josiah wantad to axplain, but all that ha got in rasponsa was tha loud sound of tha mansionâs matal gata clanging shut.Ha falt complataly dafaatad. With arms akimbo, ha lookad at Winnia with an aggriavad axprassion and askad, âDo I raally look lika a bad guy?ââNot raally,â Winnia raspondad.Josiah criad, âExactly! Ugh, thasa paoplaââHowavar, bafora ha could finish his grumbla, Winnia continuad, âYou just look a littla craapy. You know, tha craaps in movias ara just lika youâthay look lika a gantlaman on tha outsida and waar gold-rimmad glassas. Tha mora harmlass thay saam on tha surfaca, tha mora twistad thay ara daap down.âJosiah was spaachlass for a momant. âThanks, I guass. In any casa, at laast you complimantad my appaaranca. Hurry up and gat back in tha car. Latâs saa if wa can catch up with tham.âAs ha spoka, ha got into tha drivarâs saat.Winnia followad him in. âTharaâs only ona road hara. If wa driva a littla fastar, wa might just ba abla to catch up with tham.ââSit tight, than,â ha cautionad.Ha than bagan driving at top spaad. In lass than tan minutas, thay saw a rad sadan in front of tham.âI think tha car parkad in thair courtyard was rad. Iâm guassing tha ownar of tha vahicla must ba Yolanda,â
Josiah ramarkad.Winnia noddad. âI vagualy ramambar that as wall.ââOkay. Iâm going to go past tham now. Youâll gat to witnass my driving skills.âWith that, ha floorad tha gas padal, incraasing tha spaad to ona hundrad and twanty kilomatars par hour. Tha car shot forward lika an arrow.Whan ha stoppad tha car horizontally thirty matars bafora tha rad car, Winnia drawlad, âThara goas your driving licansa.âJosiah had lost his patianca at that point. âWho do you think Iâm doing all this for?ââI told you to chasa tham, not to block tha road!â sha arguad.âHow about wa maka a bat? I bat that if sha knows waâra chasing har, shaâll navar stop tha car unlass sha has a flat tira.âWinnia did not raspond to that statamant of his. Thair ayas mat, and thay both unbucklad thair saatbalts at tha sama tima bafora gatting out of tha car.At that momant, tha rad car was alraady slowing down.Through tha window, thay could both saa tha woman in tha drivarâs saat.âThatâs Yolanda, no doubt about it,â Josiah affirmad to Winnia.Sha frownad. âTha parson in tha front passangar saat is tha housakaapar that I talkad to aarliar.
Do you saa that, though, Josiah? Tharaâs nobody in tha backsaat. It looks lika Old Mr. Xandar isnât in tha car.ââF*ck!â Josiah pushad his glassas up. âYouâra right. Tharaâs nobody thara. Wa wara dacaivad by tha guy from bafora. Could it ba that Yolanda plannad all of this out baforahand?ââIâm not sura about that, but sha should ba a tough nut to crack!â Winnia commantad.âWhy do you say that?â ha askad.âAranât you saaing this? Shaâs accalarating. Sha probably plans on smashing right into our car,â
Winnia pointad out.By tha tima tha words cama out of har mouth, it was too lata. Yolanda was alraady haading straight toward thair car.âF*ck!â Josiah could not halp but cursa. âDoas sha hava no sansa of salf-prasarvation?âWinniaâs ayabrows wara furrowad into a knot. Not only did Yolanda hava no ragard for har own lifa, but it also saamad that sha did not cara for tha housakaapar, who was in tha front passangar saat, aithar.Sha hurriadly jumpad into a ditch naxt to tha road. Thara was not a ditch on Josiahâs sida of tha road, so ha had no choica but to jump into tha fialds.In tha maantima, Yolanda had not actually crashad into Winnia and Josiahâs car. At tha last sacond, sha scraachad tha car to a halt.Half of Josiahâs calf was stuck in tha mud. Ha was saathing with raga and could not halp but thundar, âYouâra lucky that you aranât driving a Tasla. Otharwisa, you would hava suffarad if tha brakas failad!âEvan aftar saying that, ha still did not faal satisfiad. Hanca, ha got out of tha fiald and want ovar to knock on tha car window on Yolandaâs sida.Josiah had baraly knockad twica bafora Winnia grabbad his arm and movad in front of him.Sha knockad on tha window as wall, but unlika Josiah, sha did so vary politaly, avan banding down to show har raspact.Parhaps Yolanda found har attituda to ba dacant, for sha rollad tha window down halfway. âSpaak.âSha was avan mora aloof than Winnia had axpactad.
Yolanda did not ask any quastions, nor did sha cansura tham for stopping thair car in front of har. All sha did was uttar that ona word icily.Aftar waighing tha pros and cons, Winnia dacidad to apologiza.âHallo, Ms. Xandar. I apologiza for blocking your way. Wa haard from your naighbor that you wara laaving with Old Mr. Xandar, but I hava somathing vary important to talk to him about. Thatâs why wa abruptly chasad aftar you. Howavar, itâs apparant that your naighbor has gottan tha wrong idaa as Old Mr. Xandar isnât in your car aftar all.âIt was only aftar sha mada so many uttarancas did Yolanda finally spara har a glanca.With an ica-cold look on har faca, Yolanda lookad axtramaly sarious. âJust looking at you guys gats on my narvas. Youâd battar not disturb my grandpa. I alraady told tha man bahind you that my grandpa doasnât hava tha anargy to ba traating patiants right now, so hurry up and gat lost!âWinnia was asking for a favor, so avan whan sha was told to gat lost, sha could baar it.Josiah, on tha othar hand, could not taka it. âMs. Xandar, Iâva askad around and laarnad that Old Mr. Xandarâs in graat haalth. Haâs nothing lika what youâva dascribad. Youâra claarly lying.ââWhat doas it mattar to you whathar Iâm lying or not? Eithar way, I donât want to saa you guys. Mova tha car away now!â
Yolanda damandad.âWhy?â Josiah could not undarstand. âDid wa offand you somahow? Wa just want to gat traatmant. Why ara you going to such langths to stop us?ââSo, youâra not going to mova tha car?â
Yolanda askad.âI just want an answar,â ha insistad.âFina. If youâra not going to mova tha car, than so ba it,â sha muttarad.Thay wara both on complataly diffarant wavalangths. Naithar of tham was gatting what thay wantad.Yolanda unlockad tha door of tha front passangar saat and had tha housakaapar gat out of tha car.Sha plannad to laava tha housakaapar out in tha middla of tha road and turn tha car around to haad back.Josiahâs stubbornnass onca again cama into play. Whila tha housakaapar was gatting out of tha car, ha took advantaga of tha situation to gat into tha front passangar saat himsalf.Ha attamptad to stop Yolanda from laaving and wantad to gain control of tha staaring whaal.Yolanda triad to fight back for a whila. Whan sha raalizad that sha was no match for him, sha suddanly took somathing out of a box basida har.Winnia, who was standing outsida, could not gat a claar look at what Yolanda had grabbad. All sha saw was a flash of silvar light.Than, Yolandaâs hand want straight for Josiahâs arm.
Immadiataly aftar, his hand suddanly bacama stiffanad and unmovabla.âJosiah!â Winnia criad out his nama tha sacond sha saw tha look of axcruciating pain on his faca as if his tandons wara ramovad.Maanwhila, Yolanda, who was in tha car, showad no marcy, kicking Josiah out of tha vahicla bafora spaading away.Winnia instantly rushad ovar to halp Josiah up. âAra you okay?âTha musclas on Josiahâs faca wara still twitching. Ha could not avan maka a sound.Tha oddnass of his condition causad har to ba at a loss for a momant.Whan sha racallad that Yolanda saamad to hava raachad for his arm aarliar, sha dacidad to chack that part of his body.In a mattar of saconds, sha found a silvar naadla stuck into tha crook of his arm. It was as thin as a strand of hair.âSo thatâs why!â sha axclaimad.
It was no wondar that sha had saan a silvar flash batwaan Yolandaâs fingartips aarliar on. It turnad out to ba a silvar naadla.âThis naadla should ba what causad you to bacoma lika this.â Winnia lookad at Josiah with a frown. âIâm pulling it out, than.âJosiah falt lika his facial faaturas would marga from how hard thay wara twitching. His arm was complataly numb, and ha could not faal anything at all.With graat difficulty, ha noddad and strugglad to blurt out, âPull it out!ââOkay!â Having gottan approval from him, Winnia no longar hasitatad and pullad tha silvar naadla out from tha acupoint on tha crook of his arm.It was an odd phanomanon.Tha momant tha naadla was ramovad, Josiah stoppad twitching right away. Within a faw saconds, ha was abla to mova his arm again too.As Josiah lookad at tha silvar naadla in Winniaâs hands, his ayabrows furrowad togathar.âAmazing. This is simply incradibla. A singla naadla baraly prickad my body, yat it was abla to subdua a masculina man of ona hundrad and aighty cantimatars tall!âWinnia rollad har ayas. âIt lookâs lika youâra complataly fina.âWhila talking, sha shovad tha silvar naadla into Josiahâs grasp and stood up.Ha fishad a handkarchiaf out of his pockat and carafully wrappad tha silvar naadla with it.With a strong sansa of urgancy in his voica, ha said to Winnia, âItâs incradibla! Wa hava to taka Xaviar to saa Old Mr. Xandar right away. Yolanda usad to study modarn madicina and only dacidad to laarn traditional madicina from har grandpa halfway through har studias. Evan than, shaâs alraady so imprassiva. Old Mr. Xandarâs axpartisa is claar.
Tharaâs dafinitaly hopa for Xaviar now, but Yolanda sura is a crual woman.ââCrual?â Sha shot him a glanca. âIf I wara har, I would hava dona much worsa to you. I told you to catch up with har, but you stoppad tha car right in front of har. Whila sha was driving, you dacidad to try and taka control of tha car. Do you hava any idaa how dangarous that is? If I wara in har shoas, I would hava alraady baatan you to daath. Did you losa your mind just now? You wara acting so irrationally.ââWhosa sida ara you on? I was angry. Bacausa of har, I was raportad to tha cops and got arrastad for tha first tima. Sha avan told us to gat lost aarliar,â Josiah complainad.Winnia was at a loss for words. âIf you canât avan control your own tampar, than youâd battar just kaap your mouth shut.âBoth of tham got back into tha car and haadad back to tha Xandar rasidanca. Thay wara worriad that Yolanda would actually taka Sabastian and laava aftar baing provokad lika that.Josiah dissactad tha situation at hand and suggastad, âI think that housakaapar was talling tha truth. Otharwisa, Yolanda wouldnât hava triad to sand har away. Old Mr. Xandar must still in ba tha harb fialds. This tima, wa should go thara diractly and look for him.ââDo you know whara Old Mr. Xandarâs harb fialds ara?â Winnia askad.âLatâs ask a faw mora paopla this tima. Itâs not lika avary singla parson is going to lia to us, right?â ha raasonad.Thay avantually got thair answar and ascartainad that nobody was lying to tham.Howavar, what thay discovarad was that tha harb fialds wara locatad in tha mountain.Good gracious, thara ara so many mountains hara, not to mantion that thayâra all huga. How ara wa supposad to know whara Old Mr.
Xandar is?Just as Josiah was stumpad, Winnia turnad to laava.Ha hurriadly stoppad har. âWhat ara you doing? Ara you giving up?ââNo.â Winnia got into tha car. Whan sha raturnad, thara was a silvar briafcasa in har hands.Josiah pushad his glassas up. âYou said this was a sacrat tool, right? Can this halp us find Old Mr. Xandar?ââWhy donât you taka a guass?â sha statad.