“All right, watch over these little girls here. Don’t come out unless necessary. This is a special space—without my permission, ordinary people can’t get in.”
Of course, there could be accidents.
But the probability is less than one percent.
“When the time is right, I’ll let you go.”
Ye Kui finished his instructions, then turned and left.
On his shoulder, Zina looked back at Beiming Shuangyu, her tentacles waving to show how fierce she was!
Human female, stay away from Master!
Beiming Shuangyu watched Ye Kui’s back, pressing her lips together, then suddenly spoke.
“Ye Kui, will you be an ally of justice?”
Ye Kui stumbled.
He turned his head, looking at Beiming Shuangyu with a strange expression, then thought for a moment.
He waved his hand and left, his figure gradually fading.
“I stopped being an ally of justice a long time ago.”
Beiming Shuangyu withdrew her gaze and felt her new body.
Although her appearance hadn’t changed, inside… she didn’t even know if she was still human.
Too strong.
Now, a single breath from her could wipe out her former self.
Beiming Shuangyu shook her head, sighed softly, frowned, and put on a bitter face…
She owed too much.
Would she really have to repay it for a lifetime?
“Beiming Sis, Beiming Sis!”
Beiming Shuangyu snapped back to reality, looking at the group of little girls surrounding her.
She smiled, bent down, and reached out, picking them up one by one and tossing them into the air.
She wasn’t yet fully familiar with this new body, but even so, if she went all out, her speed could surpass the speed of sound.
The little girls flew through the air, giggling.
They weren’t worried at all about falling to the ground.
Because their Beiming Sis would definitely catch them.
Just like that time, when she stood in front of them and didn’t retreat even a bit.
Beiming Sis was really alive.
Brother Ye didn’t lie to them.
Beiming Shuangyu split her focus.
Her body flickered with afterimages as she pondered.
Entrusting one’s fate to another is irrational.
Although Ye Kui had saved her…
If the right opportunity arose, Beiming Shuangyu would still lead these little girls in escaping from the Genesis Organization.
She’d go to the Law Enforcement Bureau for backup, bring Luo Qiongyin, and shut down this damned place!
Beiming Shuangyu believed Ye Kui must have his reasons for joining this organization.
When the time came, she’d plead for him and help hide him.
Of course, if she was wrong, and Ye Kui was actually a hypocrite and everything was just an act…
Then there’d be no choice.
She’d have to take down Ye Kui and then cut her own throat.
When gratitude and her own bottom line clashed, Beiming Shuangyu wouldn’t hesitate, taking her benefactor along the road with her.
—
A few hours earlier.
The puppet girl walked out of Ye Kui’s office, but didn’t leave.
Instead, she quietly closed the door behind her and leaned against the wall.
Her delicate body was half-hidden in shadow.
She lowered her head, removed her neck guard, and brought it to her nose with trembling hands.
Holding back as much as possible!
She inhaled deeply, savoring the lingering scent of someone.
A top-tier rush!
The scars and cracks on her porcelain face vanished in an instant, replaced by a sickly flush.
She inhaled, and smiled.
Twisted and mad.
The shadow that half-wrapped around her began to wriggle, as if countless tentacles were stirring in excitement.
The dress on the girl’s body gradually transformed into another outfit.
Still black, but now ornate, with gilded edges and embedded gems, making her look like a princess from a fairy tale—elegant and classical.
Sylvia Shirley.
She was a Princess, a Fallen Nation’s Survivor, an Unclean Princess.
After inhaling the scent completely, she gently kissed the neck guard before putting it back around her own neck.
Leaving the shadows, her dress returned to its previous state, the cracks reappeared on her face, and the flush faded, turning her back into that cold, doll-like figure.
She walked forward, wearing the black high heels Ye Kui had made for her, the crisp sound echoing along the metal corridor.
Her steps were lighter than usual.
Because she had received a gift from Master, her heart was joyful.
Regarding the act of playing pitiful, Shirley felt that if she didn’t, how could she earn Ye Kui’s affection?
Shirley pondered how to deepen her relationship with Ye Kui.
She knew well—sincerity was too slow; schemes were more effective.
Shirley wandered around the organization, killing time and seeking opportunities.
For the past few hours.
As she walked, she turned a corner—and suddenly stopped.
She saw several people.
They were the experimental staff who liked to bully her the most.
They were talking with a few others.
But… the topic wasn’t pleasant.
“Ye Professor said there was no need to steam and cook the Evolution Beast meat. I thought I misheard, but turns out… he just wanted to feed it to his own octopus.”
“That octopus eats well! B-rank Evolution Beast meat… tsk, tsk. I can only get a thumb-sized piece for experiments, but he uses a basin-sized portion to feed an octopus… I’m worse off than the octopus!”
“Maybe this is a genius’s eccentricity. Aren’t those two Diviners the same, shutting themselves in their rooms all day like vampires…?”
“Shh, keep your voice down. Those Diviners have real skills. Be careful they hear you!”
“All right, all right. We’re talking about Ye Professor, aren’t we?”
“What Ye Professor? Just a lucky guy.”
One of the men snorted coldly.
He was one of those who enjoyed bullying Shirley.
Without Ye Kui present, he didn’t have to pretend to be polite.
He straightened up, standing tall with his chest out.
Acting tough was something he always liked to do.
“But he does have real skills…”
Someone else muttered.
“Pfft, so young—how could he solve problems that old professors couldn’t? He probably stole someone else’s results!”
“Then whose do you think he stole?”
“…Doesn’t matter. He definitely stole them!”
The man was stubborn, his neck thick as he spoke gruffly.
“Anyway, I don’t believe it!”
“Also, you all think the meat was for feeding the octopus. But that little octopus isn’t even as big as a palm. Can it eat B-rank Evolution Beast meat? Aren’t you afraid it’ll explode?”
His jealousy was obvious.
“Evolution Beast meat is full of nutrients, especially B-rank. It can enhance abilities to some extent. Although humans can’t absorb it directly, he’s an Alchemist—maybe he has other methods… which he probably stole too!”
“I bet the octopus is just a cover!”
Someone began to believe it, their eyes flickering.
“Hmm… I think so too.”
“Agreed.”
“But even if it’s for him, so what? Isn’t it his right?”
A man’s eyes widened and he cursed, “What kind of reasoning is that? B-rank Evolution Beast meat is so precious!”
“How can a useless thief squander it?”
Someone noticed something was wrong with him, frowning as they tried to calm him.
“Don’t say that.”
“Calm down.”
“You’re acting a little strange now, very agitated.”
“I’m just angry!”
The man’s face turned red as he cursed loudly.
“Useless thief, trash, scum…..”
His insults were filthy.
He also realized he might be going overboard, but couldn’t control himself.
Once the curses spilled out, he felt an indescribable sense of relief.
But as soon as he stopped, he became frustrated again, as if an invisible hand was tugging at his nerves, making him uncomfortable.
Agitated, he looked around.
Then, he saw Shirley walking toward him.
Joy and anger flashed across the man’s face as he shouted!
“Useless puppet, get over here!”