The horse carriage entered Nassau at night, eventually stopping in front of Zhang Heng's house. Zhang Heng and Billy then carried the slave into the house and placed him in Marvin's empty room. As for Anne, she quickly went to look for a doctor.
Billy chatted with Zhang Heng for a while before he took his leave as it was getting late. After that, Zhang Heng went back to Marvin's room. The slave's eyes remained closed, and he was as still as a glass lake on a windless night. If not for his shallow breathing, most would have thought that he was dead. The blood smeared over his face had caked up, making him look even scarier than before.
"I have to say. You sure are good at pretending to be unconscious," said Zhang Heng as he moved a chair to the side of the bed.
Unsurprisingly, he got no response. The man was still lying on the bed in the same position, unconscious.