[Group Member A: Damn! When the salted fish makes a move, it’s a king bomb! We’ve been searching for so long without a single chicken feather, but you’ve already infiltrated!]
[Group Member B: Can’t win, just can’t win!]
[Group Member C: As expected of the stinky salted fish, I’m just 666!!!]
[X (Group Leader): Impressive.]
[Salted Fish Alchemist: Boss, don’t celebrate yet, I found something else.]
[Salted Fish Alchemist: I caught a traitor, it’s the Department Head. Wait a sec, I’ll upload the evidence.]
Ding dong ding dong ding dong!
As expected by Ye Kui, the group exploded again!
[Group Member A: Good, good, good, really a traitor! Hateful!]
[Group Member B: So that’s how it is. Now I get why our plans kept failing one after another. Turns out we were betrayed by this guy!]
[Group Member C: That’s right, I bet this guy is double-faced, has connections with the Enforcement Bureau, and to go further… might even have some ties with the Saintess!]
[X (Group Leader): …Salted Fish, stay deep inside for now. Report any intel you get. Be careful in everything.]
[Salted Fish Alchemist: Got it, boss! No problem, boss!]
A flash of electronic light passed through Ye Kui’s eyes.
He had already refined the core functions of the phone into his own body.
The phone still worked fine, but some functions had been cleared out.
After all, the [Department Head]was a traitor, so why not let him take the blame?
Ye Kui followed the man in black, walking forward.
He subconsciously looked back at the path he came, his expression complicated.
Because he realized…the base of the Genesis Organization was actually beneath “Heaven on Earth.”
Whoever chose this location must be a genius!
“Mr. Ye, if you ever feel tired or weary, you can always go upstairs to Heaven on Earth for a foot massage and relax~”
“Haha, absolutely, absolutely… Ouch, Zina, why are you biting me?”
“Mr. Ye has a good relationship with his pet, I see.”
…………
A pink advertisement board, neon lights spilling over countless customers coming and going, illuminating their satisfied faces.
Heaven on Earth, a famous high-end foot massage parlor in Qingluo City.
All proper inside, nothing shady—if checked.
However, if you’re willing to pay enough, improper services might appear~
Normally, an organization’s base would be in a remote alley, an abandoned factory, or deep in the mountains.
But the Genesis Organization’s base was beneath Heaven on Earth.
A truly unique choice.
No one would ever expect a madman’s organization under a bustling foot massage parlor.
Unlike the pink decadence above ground, below was a sprawling organization.
Room after room arranged like a honeycomb—orderly and tight.
Each one was a laboratory.
Countless pale lasers pierced through beast-type evolvers, flesh dissolving, their screams echoing miserably!
When the screams stopped, a professor in a white lab coat sighed outside, declared the experiment a failure, and sent people in to drag out the remaining limbs, tossing them into the “trash can” for disposal.
Then, he arranged for new experimental material to be brought in.
There were also rooms filled with toxic gases, like the touch of death itself.
“Experimental material” would collapse instantly upon contact, dissolving into a pool of blood.
Of course, some survived—but only one in a hundred.
There were other rooms where a dozen experimenters in biohazard suits carefully picked up strange chunks of meat, assembling them into ugly and bizarre creatures, highly damaging to one’s sanity.
Madness and fervor burned in their eyes.
They didn’t think they were doing evil!
They believed they were fighting for the great evolution of humanity!
In the technological metal corridors, pure white light spilled everywhere.
The man in black looked at Ye Kui’s wide-eyed gaze—like a country bumpkin entering the city—and was very satisfied.
He wasn’t afraid of curiosity; only of indifference.
That would be troublesome.
“Mr. Ye, this is our Genesis Organization. Talents everywhere, pleasant conversation, I believe you’ll grow to love it here!”
“We all strive for the advancement of civilization!”
“A little sacrifice along the way is inevitable, but it’s not meaningless—they become the foundation for our great cause.”
“We do nothing for selfish gain; all for the whole world!”
“We will bring the gospel of evolution to every ordinary human!”
“In the future, everyone will be an evolver. That is true equality, a utopian world!”
The man in black spoke, his face wild with fanaticism.
He glanced at the dazed Ye Kui, pleased by his reaction.
His own first time hearing this had left him boiling with excitement for a day and night before he calmed down.
But Ye Kui was speechless for a different reason.
He wasn’t afraid of a scheming villain—only a fanatical one.
This grand vision was hard to swallow.
Whenever Ye Kui played games, he liked to try every possible route.
With the power of the virus, in this highly free-form game, he once went wild.
He achieved the accomplishment of “everyone becomes an evolver!”
And then…he accelerated the world’s destruction.
If not for the Saintess in the Rotten Coffin appearing at the last moment to cleanse and reset the world, it might really have been the end.
Of course, Ye Kui wouldn’t say that out loud.
He held his hands together, eyes filled with excitement: “That sounds wonderful!”
He even clapped.
The man in black accepted it gladly, the corners of his mouth never lowering.
Look at those eyes, filled with devotion to a noble ideal—this alchemist is exactly the talent we need!
Of course, admiration was one thing.
He still understood the carrot-and-stick method.
So the man in black’s eyes shifted.
“Ah, right, Mr. Ye, speaking of which, today we captured a villain who tried to infiltrate our organization and sabotage our great plan!”
“How about…coming with me to judge them together?”
“After all, from now on, you’re one of us, right?”
Ye Kui understood instantly.
The man wanted to make a show of force, a warning not to harbor ulterior motives.
“Of course, no problem.”
“Oh, right, Mr. Ye, could you hand me your phone for inspection?”
“Of course.”
“Haha, just kidding, Mr. Ye! How could I ever check your phone? I trust you completely! The moment I saw you, I knew your talents would make you my superior in no time!”
……
Walking down the steel corridor, the two stopped before a pitch-black iron door.
Before the door even opened, Ye Kui caught the smell of blood wafting out.
He frowned slightly, glancing around.
There were similar iron doors on both sides, each with a small window, from which inhuman eyes would occasionally shine.
This was a prison.
It held many fascinating creatures.
Boom!
The black iron door slowly opened!
A heavy stench of blood poured out, making Ye Kui narrow his eyes.
“Mr. Ye, please enter.”
The man in black spoke, stepping inside first.
Ye Kui followed.
The room was dim, with broken circuitry occasionally sparking.
Ye Kui looked around, and immediately locked onto the corner.
There, a dozen filthy little girls huddled, skinny and maimed.
Blood covered their bodies, fear in their eyes.
A woman with no lower body guarded them, her face pale and dying, but still tightly holding a child and glaring coldly.
Blood splattered across the floor, staining the walls and ceiling with horror.
The man in black looked at her stubborn defiance, her icy gaze even now, and let out a mocking laugh.
“Truly unexpected, to catch a big fish from the Enforcement Bureau…The Northern Twin Fish, what a harvest.”
“Should I call you smart? Or foolish? You infiltrated successfully, undetected, but exposed yourself for these little ones.”
“I thought it was just some petty thief, but…what a surprise. If your corpse was chopped up and sent to the Enforcement Bureau, it would deal a heavy blow to those annoying flies!”
The man in black grew more excited as he spoke.
The Enforcement Bureau had been watching them closely lately.
The enforcers’ constant activity had slowed their research.
They lacked materials.
The higher-ups had held a meeting, deciding not to endure further and to show the Enforcement Bureau some strength.
The man in black thought that if he pushed this plan, he’d gain recognition!
“Mr. Ye, you come…”
As the man turned, pain exploded in his waist.
He flew backward, slamming into the wall, bursting into a mist of blood.
Northern Twin Fish: ???