Knocking On The Door

In other words, with Aunt Mei's personality, she might have wanted the witch doctor to compensate her.

The witch doctor considered this situation and prepared to find a third party. After Ah Hui's death, Aunt Mei could find trouble with this third party instead of him.

Every villager who went to the pharmacy to buy medicine would be recorded. If Ah Hui had died after taking the medicine from the pharmacy, Aunt Mei would have had a reasonable reason to find trouble with the pharmacy and make it pay.

At this time, the witch doctor could escape perfectly.

After all, Ah Hui was not Aunt Mei's daughter. Aunt Mei would not have cared how Ah Hui died. She would have only wanted to recover a sum of money and minimize the loss.

Aunt Mei could still buy a daughter-in-law, but if the money was gone, then it was gone.

After Ye Ling guessed the witch doctor's goal, she began to think about what to do.