The blond Witch shook her head, seemingly feeling a deep sense of pity for Su Ling.
She slowly stood up.
“Lady Meng Lingneng!”
Shao Hua led the remnants of her squad to stand before Meng Lingneng.
Meng Lingneng glanced around, her brow furrowing as she took in the scorched and messy scene surrounding them.
“How did it get this way? Why wasn’t the appearance of the Zerg reported to me?”
“That…”
Shao Hua’s face was filled with embarrassment.
However, Meng Lingneng quickly figured it out and let out a cold sneer.
“Heh, that wretched girl is already married, yet she’s still such a bastard.”
“Forget it, this isn’t your fault. Compile a list of the personnel who were sacrificed and report it to Fengdu. As for the costs for their physical bodies, I’ll cover it.”
Meng Lingneng’s words left everyone stunned where they stood.
Especially Shao Hua.
Once she snapped out of it, she was instantly ecstatic.
Meng Lingneng raised a hand to stop their flattery.
She glanced at Su Ling, who was currently despondent, her eyes vacant as if she had lost her soul.
It was a heartbreaking sight.
“Take them all back and give them a thorough check-up.”
“Yes!”
***
“Lady, the test results are out…”
With the Galaxy Supervisor present, Azure Star’s efficiency was pushed to the absolute limit.
In less than half a day, all the results were finalized.
Shao Hua walked into the office with the report in hand, but she froze the moment she saw the scene inside.
A petite figure was hanging from the ceiling, blindfolded with a ball gag stuffed in her mouth.
She was letting out muffled *Mmph, mmph!* sounds, her body wriggling like a salted fish.
Shao Hua looked closer.
‘The Original above, isn’t that Meng Dalei?’
Cold sweat immediately began to pour down her face.
‘Is this really something I’m allowed to see?’
“What are the results?”
Meng Lingneng was currently dozing off with a book resting over her face.
Wen Ruyu was sitting on the sofa nearby.
Wen Ruyu had been staring out the window in a daze, but upon hearing about Su Ling’s test report, she regained her senses and looked over.
“The results show that both Su Ling and Su Yao are Witches.”
They were 100% Witches.
Shao Hua still remembered the Automaton at the testing center patting its chest and giving her its word.
“Relax, these two are 100% Witches. If they turn out to be Zerg, you can twist my head off and kick it around like a ball.”
Because this potentially involved the Royal Family of the Zerg and a Great Witch who had seemingly defected after becoming involved with them, Su Yao and Su Ling—as Bai Wei’s wife and daughter—were naturally the most important subjects of concern.
Hearing this, Wen Ruyu breathed a sigh of relief.
Meng Lingneng, however, didn’t seem surprised.
“Tsk, that fellow really did marry a Witch as his wife.”
She shook her head, her face filled with nothing but disdain for Bai Wei.
“It seems Su Yao and Su Ling knew nothing about that guy’s business. Tsk, they’re quite pitiful.”
“Release them. Report all their property damage for reimbursement. Oh, right, doesn’t their family still have a debt?”
Shao Hua nodded hurriedly.
“Yes, it was a debt Bai Wei took out from Shao Nian You.”
“Heh, the debt that bastard owed should be repaid by that bastard.”
Shao Hua understood the implication immediately.
At the same time, her eyes were full of stars as she looked at Meng Lingneng.
This was the perfect image of a leader in her mind.
“Dismissed. Since we’ve confirmed they have no connection to the Zerg, there’s no need to make things difficult for them. You handle the rest.”
Meng Lingneng waved her off, and Shao Hua nodded before exiting.
Once Shao Hua’s figure disappeared, Meng Lingneng looked back at Wen Ruyu.
“I heard you want to divorce that wretched girl?”
Wen Ruyu’s heart instantly leaped into her throat.
The person across from her was a Great Witch, the Galaxy Supervisor, and Meng Dalei’s aunt.
Her eyes dimmed, but she still braced herself and nodded.
To her surprise, Meng Lingneng merely sighed.
“If you want a divorce, then get a divorce. I didn’t support what happened between you two from the start anyway. What era is this? Why are we still doing the whole forced marriage thing?”
Wen Ruyu stared blankly at Meng Lingneng, who lay back down again.
At the same time, a golden whip materialized in Meng Lingneng’s hand, and she lashed it hard against Meng Dalei, who was still hanging from the ceiling.
*Crack!*
The whip let out a sonic boom.
Meng Dalei immediately began to twist and writhe from the blow, looking utterly ridiculous.
“This wretched girl was never honest to begin with. Having an affair with the Zerg and then thinking she could beat them at their own game… Heh, she’s young, but her schemes aren’t small.”
“However, did you also sneak a taste of someone else? It was with that little Witch, Su Ling, right? How did it feel?”
This sudden contrast almost caused Wen Ruyu’s mind to short-circuit.
“That…”
‘What on earth do you mean by how did it feel?’
‘Wait, why are you asking for advice?’
“It’s normal for Witches to love intimacy. Besides, I know this girl has been sneaking tastes outside all day and neglecting you. You aren’t one of those freaks on the Path of Heartlessness; it’s normal to have needs. In fact, the fact that you only strayed once in these past ten years makes me feel you’ve already done quite well.”
“I agree to your divorce. I’ll handle that girl’s mother. Don’t worry, your family won’t suffer any retaliation.”
“Wen Ruyu, from now on, you are free.”
Wen Ruyu stood there like a statue, staring blankly at Meng Lingneng.
She had fantasized about that word, “freedom,” for over twenty years.
Now that she had finally achieved her wish, she didn’t feel as liberated as she had imagined.
Instead, she felt more of a sense of confusion and hesitation.
Was she… just free like that?
“Hehe, there’s no one else here anyway. Why don’t you tell me? What does it feel like to sneak a taste? That little Witch is quite pretty; it must have been very comfortable, right?”
“Yes… It was quite moist…”
Wen Ruyu said reflexively.
But she reacted quickly, her face turning crimson.
The confusion and hesitation she had felt just a moment ago vanished completely.
She took a long look at Meng Lingneng and gave her a deep bow.
“Thank you.”
She knew that the person before her, despite being a Great Witch, was likely intentionally talking about these frivolous things just to put her at ease.
‘Lady Meng Lingneng is truly so considerate,’ Wen Ruyu thought to herself.
Meng Lingneng scratched her head, feeling a bit bewildered.
She was genuinely curious.
She was already 500 years old and had never experienced intimacy once.
She was truly curious about what it felt like.
So, was that kind of thing really as comfortable and pleasurable as the books described?
‘Someone give me a straight answer!’
—
The door opened, and a sliver of light immediately pierced into the dim room.
Su Ling looked toward the doorway.
The person who entered was Shao Hua.
“The results show that both you and your mother are Witches, not Zerg. It seems you were both deceived by the Zerg.”
‘A Witch, huh…’
“What about Miao Miao?”
Su Ling asked.
Miao Miao’s eerie compound eyes were still deeply etched into her memory.
“You saw it with your own eyes.”
Shao Hua sighed.
Su Ling fell into silence.
That was right; she had seen it with her own eyes.
Miao Miao was a member of the Zerg.
“If I am a Witch and my mother is also a Witch… does that mean my second mother is the Zerg?”
After all, Miao Miao was Zerg and was her sister.
No matter how she looked at it, it seemed Bai Wei was the Zerg.
“Not necessarily. Some Zerg can tamper with memories and modify perceptions. It’s possible you were just implanted with a segment of memory that never existed.”
Shao Hua shook her head.
Su Ling didn’t make a sound.
The scene from this morning kept flashing through her mind.
That girl with black hair and red pupils—her second mother—holding that shattered katana and questioning her.
“Who exactly are you?”
‘Who am I?’
Su Ling had asked herself that more than once.
She was Su Ling.
She was the Transmigrator, Su Ling.
But that strange “dream” from last night seemed to tell her there was another answer.
Shao Hua had been observing Su Ling, and to her surprise, Su Ling didn’t break down and cry after learning the truth.
It was only now that she realized the girl before her was far stronger than she had imagined.