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Call It Murder!
Call It Murder!
Penulis: Cat Treats

Chapter 1

Penulis: Cat Treats
Laura Johnson clicked her tongue impatiently.

“Are you refusing to do it? Be grateful. If you won’t provide an affidavit of non-prosecution, what are you planning to do instead? Cause a scene at the hospital?”

Anthony Stilton slowly lifted his head from Laura’s shoulder, looking weak and pitiful.

“Ms. Laurie, please don’t be angry with Felix. His mom just died, after all. It’s normal for him to feel upset…” As he spoke, he began pounding his chest in anguish. “It’s my fault the patient couldn’t be saved. I’m useless. If my medical skills were better, then no one would have died…”

Laura looked heartbroken. There was a softness in her eyes that I had never seen before.

“Anthony, you’re too kind. Don’t blame yourself for everything. With his mother’s condition, no matter who operated, she couldn’t have been saved. How could this possibly be your fault?”

Then, she turned toward me, her gaze cold.

“Felix, do you have to push the kid so far? Come on, provide an affidavit of non-prosecution. And while you’re at it, get him a thank-you bouquet for Anthony to show your gratitude. Write him a note that says he’s a kind-hearted healer with the compassion of a true doctor. Got it?”

I nearly lost control of my expression. This was completely absurd. When Laura heard that I had brought my mother-in-law to the hospital, she rushed over immediately with Anthony in tow. I had thought she was worried about her mother’s condition and wanted to perform the surgery herself. Instead, she let an intern, someone who had only been at the hospital for two months, take the lead as the lead surgeon.

Now the patient was dead, and the family was supposed to thank the doctor? However, since Laura herself seemed to think her mother deserved to die, what was there left for me to say?

I suppressed a smile and nodded repeatedly. “Of course, I agree not to pursue the matter, but this isn’t something I can decide alone. How about this? I’ll record a short audio clip of you confirming that you agree as well. That way, it’ll be easier for me to handle the hospital paperwork.”

Laura looked at me as if I were an idiot.

“Are you stupid? That’s your mother, not mine. What does your mother's dying have to do with me?”

For a moment, the expression on her face felt strangely familiar. Then, I remembered that not long ago, I had seen my mother-in-law’s medical report of her tumor diagnosis in her room. She had begged me again and again not to tell Laura because Laura was at a critical stage in her career, and she didn’t want Laura to lose focus because of her illness. Yet somehow, Laura eventually found the report anyway.

Seeing the pleading look in my mother-in-law’s eyes, I had no choice but to lie. I told Laura that the report belonged to my own mother. However, only now did I finally understand the strange expression she had shown at the time; she had been gloating.

Seeing that I remained silent while stubbornly holding up my phone to record, she finally spoke impatiently, “Fine, fine. I, Laura, agree not to pursue the matter. Happy now? Now move aside. Can’t you see Anthony is exhausted from performing surgery?”

Anthony shrank deeper into my wife’s arms. With those clear, foolish-looking eyes, he smirked in my direction, as if trying to provoke me.

Laura shoved past me and glanced sideways at me.

“Stop behaving as if the world did you wrong. With your mom’s condition, even if she stayed alive until the end of this year, she wouldn’t have made it past next year.”

She wasn’t wrong. I just hoped that when she found out the one who died was her mother, she would still be so carefree.

While the hospital staff transferred the body to the morgue, someone from the medical administration department came to speak with me. The hospital was put in a difficult position. After all, Laura was both the lead surgeon and a family member of the patient.

Before they could say anything, I provided an affidavit of non-prosecution along with the audio recording of Laura’s agreement. The doctors all stared at me in shock.

After leaving the administration office, I headed toward the morgue. Halfway there, I ran into Laura and Anthony walking hand in hand. When she saw that I was on my way to claim the body, she immediately stood in my way and slapped a piece of paper against my face.

“Sign it.”
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  • Call It Murder!   Chapter 8

    Police immediately rushed forward and restrained Laura.“What about my mom?”The doctor quickly began checking on my mom.“She’s fine. She was only given a sedative. She’ll wake up once the drug wears off.”Only then did I finally breathe out in relief. My entire body went numb, and I collapsed onto the floor. Laura, on the other hand, was pinned down and struggling violently.“Felix! You lied to me! You never planned to start over with me! You promised that you’d provide me with an affidavit of non-prosecution! You even smiled at me!” she screamed, her voice hoarse. “You’re just toying with me!”Something inside me snapped. I forced myself up and rushed over, slapping her hard across the face.“Laura, you’re nothing but a monster! If you hadn’t held a knife to my mom’s neck, do you think I would’ve written that?”The moment the slap landed, Laura froze. The cheek swelled quickly.Tears streamed down her face as she screamed, “I’ve apologized! I said I love you! Why can’t you

  • Call It Murder!   Chapter 7

    My heartbeat raced, and the worst possible thought flashed through my mind. What was Laura planning to do by kidnapping my mother?Unlike her hysterical voice over the phone, the moment she saw me, her eyes reddened.“Felix, why haven’t you called me even once in the last few days? You have no idea… how much I missed you…”If not for the surgical blade pressed against my unconscious mother’s neck, her words might have sounded almost affectionate.In just a few days, Laura’s dark circles were deeply sunken and almost frightening to look at. It seemed the investigation into the surgery had taken a toll on her.I raised my voice, trying to stay calm. “Laura, whatever it is, we can talk it through. Just let my mom go first!”However, as if she hadn’t heard me at all, she continued speaking to herself, “Now I finally see that you’re the only one who’s ever been good to me. Anthony, that b*st*rd, dumped everything on me the moment something went wrong! The patient died in his hands! Le

  • Call It Murder!   Chapter 6

    Laura’s vision went black, and she nearly lost her footing. She suddenly jumped to her feet and rushed at Anthony, grabbing him by the throat.“It was you!”Anthony struggled, his eyes rolling back as he gasped, “Ms. Laurie, I… I had no idea who your mother was. You said the patient was Felix’s mother, so of course I believed what you told me… You can’t blame me for that…”What Anthony said was technically the truth, but Laura had completely lost her mind.She roared at him in fury, “It’s all your fault! You damaged my mom’s body, so I couldn’t even recognize her! I didn’t even get to see her one last time! You even ruined my mom’s funeral! I can’t even gather all of her ashes now, and this is all because of you!!”Under her tightened grip, Anthony’s lips were already turning purple.Amid the chaos, someone called the police. The officers arrived quickly and forced the two apart. Laura collapsed to her knees on the ground, her face twisted with rage.“I’d like to file a report!

  • Call It Murder!   Chapter 5

    Laura stared at my parents in a daze as his eyes widened. “Your mom… your mom is alive? How is that possible?”I smiled faintly.“Thanks for the concern. My mom is doing just fine.”Laura struggled as she asked, “Then who… died?”I bent down and picked up the lid of the urn that had been kicked away earlier. Then, I held it out in front of her. On the front of the lid were two small, almost unnoticeable words engraved into the surface—Suzie Johnson.Laura staggered, nearly losing her balance. Anthony stepped forward, completely unconcerned.“Felix, no matter how sad you are, you can’t just get someone to pretend to be your mom and attend your mom’s funeral. Isn’t that a bit ridiculous–”Before he could finish his sentence, he met Laura’s eyes, which were filled with shock and despair. Suddenly, Laura shoved Anthony aside. She rushed a few steps toward the damaged memorial photo and name on the placard, which had been ruined beyond recognition. Using her sleeve, she frantical

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    Even if the deceased wasn’t my own relative, the dead should be treated with dignity. Whoever it was, they didn’t deserve to be humiliated like this.I stared straight at Laura, my voice trembling as I suppressed my anger. “How are you… laughing?”Laura looked completely calm. She even chuckled as she replied, “This is supposed to be a celebration of life. Do we really need a bunch of people crying their eyes out for it to count as respect? Besides, your mom loved lively gatherings when she was alive. I’m just respecting her wishes.”“A celebration of life?” I stepped closer and questioned, “This is a funeral. It’s a place for people to mourn, yet you turned it into this mess. You even defaced the memorial portrait so badly that no one can recognize who the deceased is anymore… and you call that respect?”My voice kept rising until I was almost shouting. “You’re not comforting the dead. You’re insulting them!”Anthony was stunned for a moment after being scolded, but soon enough,

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