Chapter: 1037
His dagger had flown from his grasp, and he was too weakened to fight further.

The doctor immediately surrendered, raising his hands. "Miss, I was forced to cooperate with them. They threatened to kill me if I disobeyed. I didn't dare resist."

Norah twirled the needle in her fingers. “Really? Then I'll give you a chance. Call the police," she commanded.

The group leader, still on the floor, shouted, "Don't call the cops!"

Norah kicked him again and turned back to the doctor, whose legs were shaking.

“It's fine if you refuse. I'll just call them myself after administering your dose," she said with a sneer, advancing on him with an imposing aura.

The doctor knelt down immediately and repeated, "I'll call the police.

I'll call the police now."

He was familiar with the dosage of the anesthetic. His plan was to administer only half. If Norah administered the full dose, it could lead to severe drug poisoning and possibly death.

His hands trembling, he pulled out his phone and called the police.

Norah, sitting on a deck chair, warned, "I advise you not to run, or you'll end up like them."

After making the call, the doctor clutched his phone and remained kneeling on the floor, too frightened to move.

Norah nodded, approving his decision to stay put.

The location was isolated. About half an hour later, they heard the approaching police sirens.

“Nobody move!"

A dozen policemen burst in, their eyes widening at the sight of the people sprawled on the floor.

"Who called the police?"

The doctor raised his shaking hand and said, "I did."

He crawled toward the policemen, pointed at Norah, and cried out, "Police, help! This woman kidnapped me and knocked out everyone who tried to rescue me. She has a lot of anesthetic. Be careful."

The police chief, gun in hand, surveyed the area cautiously.

“So, you're saying this woman kidnapped you? Is that true?"

The doctor nodded, his face pale with fear, and hid behind the policemen. "Yes!"

The officer aimed his gun at Norah, who remained seated on the deck chair. “Raise your hands. Put down everything. Now."

Norah set the anesthetic on the floor and raised her hands, her expression one of feigned innocence.