"I’ve never stabbed my people in the back, at least not now; we’re on the same side!" Mr. Lang finished speaking and closed his eyes, crossing his arms with an air of arrogance. Song Yun and Tang Lin exchanged a glance and shrugged with a smile. "By the way, Judge, why did you suddenly join the Special Operations Division? That surprised me a bit." Song Yun looked at Judge and asked. "That’s the result of Mr. Song’s communication with the higher-ups," Tang Lin explained from the side, "Judge is a sharp blade, and having someone like him hidden in the dark would be a waste of talent." Song Yun nodded, and the three began chatting on the helicopter. Meanwhile, elsewhere, "Damn it! How dare you sneak out!" A burly man stood angrily in front of Bailing, saying, "Do you know how worried your mom and I have been about you?" "Oh, Dad..." Bailing looked at the burly man with a grievance, "I... I’m fine." "What if you weren’t?" The burly man became angrier, his eyes glaring like a bull’s. "Now, you, get back there immediately." "Oh, Dad..." Bailing pouted her small lips, "I’ve never been out, let me stay outside for a few more days." "Anyway, your mom insists that you return immediately. You wait here; I’m going out to buy plane tickets, and we’re leaving tomorrow!" After saying this, the man turned and left the room, slamming the door shut with a loud smack, which frightened Bailing. "Humph, always scolding me." Bailing angrily walked to the bedside and then sat on it idly, occasionally a man’s shadow flashing in her mind. "I must avenge my people!" Bailing got even angrier thinking about the man, and with her anger growing, her eyes widened fiercely, stepping to the door with quick steps. Bailing pulled the door handle, only to find the door locked. "Dad, you locked me in!" Bailing felt a mix of grievance and anger as she pulled the door a few times with force, realizing it was tightly locked, and her face scrunched up. "This is bad; the door’s locked. How can I get out?" Bailing sat directly on the ground, propping her hand on her chin, staring at the lock with a frown. Just then, something inside her sleeve moved suddenly, and a lizard-like creature crawled out. Bailing’s eyes glowed, and she caught the lizard, saying, "Dai, listen to sister, bite this thing open for me." As she spoke, Bailing placed the lizard on the wooden door panel near the lock, and the lizard-like creature opened its mouth, biting directly into the panel. The wooden door panel was bitten off a small piece, and Bailing cheered, "Dai, keep going! If you bite through, I’ll get you something tasty!" The lizard-like creature continued to bite the panel, and soon enough, the board near the lock was gnawed open. The most update n0vels are published on 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡⚑𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚⚑𝙣𝙚𝙩 Bailing beamed with joy, pulling the door open with force. Like a caged bird freed, she ran out of the room joyfully, through the living room, reaching the house door, and burst outside. Running down the stairs, Bailing fled the building near a dock. Just then, "Bailing!" "Oh, Dad!" Bailing exclaimed, seeing her father not far away, "Dad, I can’t return with my people’s vengeance unaddressed, don’t worry about me, I’ll take care of myself!" After speaking, Bailing turned and started running. "Bailing, stop right there!" The man hurriedly chased after her. Bailing was unfamiliar with the surroundings, running wherever she could. Her father gaining on her, she became anxious. Suddenly, there was no path ahead, The sound of waves faintly heard. "Oh no, this is bad!" Facing the shimmering sea under the moonlight, Bailing panicked, should she jump into the sea? It didn’t make sense to jump into the sea from being chased by her father. Unsure what to do, she spotted a nearby box. The box was big, enough to contain several Bailings. Her eyes flickered, and she rushed into the box, closing the door outside. A while later, she heard footsteps outside, pacing around before gradually leaving. Sitting in the box, although it was pitch black inside, Bailing, familiar with mountain life, didn’t feel afraid, and panted slightly, contemplating staying a bit longer until her father was completely gone. Time passed unknowingly until Bailing intended to leave but suddenly, the box jerked. Losing balance, she staggered. A muffled sound, as if her head hit something, and her vision faded into darkness as she lost consciousness. Outside the box, a crane lifted the black box, moving it towards a ship aside. "Old Li, this sea trip is going to take quite a while, isn’t it?" A big man at the dock asked the person beside him. "Quite a while," Old Li nodded, replied. "You better be careful, things aren’t very stable out there lately. Though we’re just going fishing, certain bastards you know, aren’t very peaceful." The big man said. "Got it," Old Li replied. Before long, when things were nearly loaded, a not-so-small fishing boat left the port, sailing towards the Outer Sea. The view returned to Song Yun. Time slipped by, and the helicopter landed on an unknown island. Song Yun and the others got off the helicopter, where a person awaited to communicate briefly, leading them aboard a motorboat headed towards the sea. More than half an hour later, the motorboat halted on the sea. In the faint moonlight, Song Yun saw a massive black object looming not far ahead, barely visible.
