I heard that I’m super fierce - Chapter 87
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Her consciousness floated in the dark.
It seemed that someone was beating an invisible giant drum in a disorderly manner, and a flute with a single tone blew a chaotically disgusting tune. At the same time, the sharp howling of unknown followers echoed in her ears.
All kinds of sounds were mixed together, but she could see nothing in front of her. Even if she tried her best, she could only vaguely identify large groups of dark red flesh in the chaos.
The shapeless mass was so huge that only one corner of it could be seen. Its crowded green eyes were almost transparent, looking towards—
Lin You suddenly opened her eyes.
The sun was so dazzling that it pierced her eyes. She raised a hand to half cover her eyes and sat up on the bed under her.
“Oh!” The skull on the window sill was lazily enjoying the sun, “I heard that the sun supplies calcium—good morning.”
“How do you feel?” it asked.
Before Lin You could answer, the series of noises had already alarmed the people who had just opened the door. The other party rushed over without even paying attention to the door.
“Are you awake?” Jian Mingjia asked nervously, “Are you all right? Don’t move, I’m not sure if I can bandage—”
“Ma’am.”
The skull said disgruntledly: “Are you questioning my guidance?”
Jian Mingjia: “…”
It’s really a bit uncomfortable to think of yourself as a guy who blew himself up.
“…I made a mistake.” Ignoring the two of them, Lin You muttered, recalling the development so far.
The atmosphere suddenly calmed down.
“Right?!” Thinking about what happened, Jian Mingjia could hardly hate her. “The guy whose surname was Gu dared to attack you, or was scheming behind you back, he really was a villain—”
Lin You sighed almost at the same time as her, “As a result, I don’t know if I really saw Asothos—”
Jian Mingjia: “…?????”
Their eyes were facing each other, and if the black hole of the Skull counted, there were six eyes, and she finally realized that the two of them were not on the same track at all.
She stared at Lin You, and even guessed something from the other person’s overly calm expression and words, and her eyelids twitched.
“Hey,” Jian Mingjia couldn’t laugh or cry, “Don’t tell me…”
“Yes.”
Lin You motioned her to close the door, “I wouldn’t let people stab me in the back without knowing it.”
“…”
Jian Mingjia opened her mouth and didn’t know how to react.
“It’s too messy.” It was easy to pick up her mood. She closed the door and shook her head and sat down by the bed. “All this carelessness just to get out. What do you think?”
In no hurry to answer her question, Lin You asked in turn: “Where are you now?”
“Luo Jing’s house,” Jian Mingjia added, “That he rented.”
“He saw his address in the phone before, and he didn’t intend to use it. Now it came in handy. After you fainted from blood loss, this guy gave me instructions on how to bandage it right away.”
She glanced at the skull, and she was obviously not very convinced by the witchcraft techniques it said at the time, but unexpectedly it worked.
“Luo Jing and Little Geng temporarily repelled the believers who came to attack during this period, and then we ran all the way to the road and stopped a taxi. The driver was taken aback by the blood and promised not to say anything…Um, but it’s true, and it’s better to change places quickly when you can move freely.”
“I can do it now.”
Lin You looked down at her hands. The place where she was stabbed was staggered to the point. Coupled with the timely treatment, she didn’t lose much physical strength. “But just stay here.”
“This is also a plan?”
“Yes.”
Realizing that she didn’t know anything about it, Jian Mingjia sighed.
“When did you find out?”
What Jian Mingjia spoke of was of course Gu Heng. Now that she knew there were other reasons behind it, she still couldn’t give this person much favor.
“At the beginning.”
Lin You spoke lightly, making her eyes wide open.
“I was thinking before,” she said, “Why would I show up at that hotel alone?”
“After thinking and thinking about it, maybe my performance in this instance last time made the system think that I was a type that would single-handedly kill when they hear strange rumors—”
Jian Mingjia couldn’t help but complain: “Aren’t you?”
Lin You: “…”
Well, she was.
“In short, the time in the instance is fluid, and the player who has been here once will also have a further logical and personal arrangement. In this way, the other person is a bit strange.”
“You mean Little Geng?”
Lin You said “yes.”
“He always acted with me last time, and you know his temperament,” she said, “It’s normal to stay away or be with me. It doesn’t fit his personality to run alone to find someone to help. You can ask him who to choose.”
“—So, I’m afraid the real setting is the other way around.”
“You mean,” Jian Mingjia understood what she meant, “It’s not that he went to ‘Gu Heng’ for the black goat kid, but that ‘Gu Heng’ went to him in turn?”
Lin You nodded.
“At that time, I began to suspect that the so-called firm was involved with other forces. I helped them secretly collect information, and on the face of it, I could openly find witnesses who had witnessed the black goat kid, so that Victor trusted Nyah for a while and gave him the dagger…”
“Of course, it was a phone call that really made me suspicious.”
They were in the car discussing what to do next, but Gu Heng’s cell phone rang. Although he shut it down immediately, saying that it was from a previous client, it still attracted Lin You’s attention.
How could the game show irrelevant junk? Besides, if you encounter opportunities that may become clues, shouldn’t the normal way be to try?
He was suspicious enough to hide this.
…Geng Qinghe believed it all.
“But isn’t this a bit strange?”
Jian Mingjia thoughtfully said: “I remember you said that after you went back, you saw people looking through the office. Since they belonged to the same group, why did they do this?”
“Of course it’s because I think he’s betrayed.” Lin You put his chin on one hand, “Later, it was Nyah and the black goat again, which deepened this level of suspicion.”
“I don’t know how he temporarily stabilized them and made them think they set a trap—”
“…Hold on,” Jian Mingjia was taken aback, “They thought that?”
“Yeah, that’s it.”
“His original idea was to attract a bit, grab a few, and ask as many things as he could.” Lin You waved her hand, “But, I said it’s better to do it a little better.”
She made a gesture on the wound.
“Because I have become suspicious of him, I have to pay a price if I want to completely save it. Then I would pretend to do it in front of them and take the opportunity to go back to the club. The risk of doing this is not small, but if it can be exchanged, we can act together—”
Jian Mingjia: “…”[Read this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at the “Novel Multiverse dot com” website @ novelmultiverse.com]
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Her expression changed, and finally she asked: “The dagger he used…?”
She had heard about it from Geng Qinghe, and she had guessed most of it now, but she just wanted to hear a positive answer.
Lin You said “Ah.”
“Life has to be a little exciting, doesn’t it? I just wanted to try if I could really use it to see Asothos,” she said, “Unfortunately, I didn’t succeed.”
…Really.
Jian Mingjia’s eyelids jumped. No wonder she said that she had made a mistake when she woke up.
“I only had time to see it. It seems that the serious ones still have to follow that ritual…”
Under Jian Mingjia’s deathly gaze, Lin You’s eyes rolled.
“Don’t look at me like that. I’ll leave it behind.” She promised and immediately pointed at the skull. “It was the one who told me that young people who boldly let go and do it will definitely be saved, otherwise why do you think you reacted so quickly? What should I do when I come here?”
The skull did not expect to be sold in minutes, it was shocked.
“I persuaded her, I definitely persuaded her.”
It cried out with a strong desire to survive: “But she insisted on doing it her own way, believe me!”
Jian Mingjia: “………………”
It was really heartbreaking to have such an innocent person.
She let out a long sigh, “He pointed to the rescue and told me what would happen in advance, or else it would be really shocking.”
“It’s not that I was afraid that having too many people would appear unnatural,” Lin You smiled, “Besides, I believe in your ability.”
She was not the only one who upgraded all the way.
The skull looked at her and then at Jian Mingjia. The voice it had just shouted with was too loud, and it had already attracted the attention of the two people outside the door.
“Should we,” Jian Mingjia asked, “tell them?”
“Luo Jing we can tell, Geng Qinghe…”
Lin You and her glanced at each other and reached a consensus.
Given the degree of his astringency, they would talk to him slowly.
“Sister You, are you awake?” Geng Qinghe knocked on the door twice and opened the door and said in surprise, “I’m still thinking about—”
Suddenly remembering what had happened before, his expression changed.
“Unfortunately, I still think that guy can be trusted more or less,” he said irritably, “I didn’t expect him to attack Sister You like this…”
“It’s okay.”
Apart from other things, the feeling that someone was thinking of you would certainly not be bad. Lin You smiled. She saw Luo Jing being pulled aside by Jian Mingjia from a distance, and she looked over there in shock during the conversation.
“Compared to this, it is more important to think about what to do in the current situation.”
Geng Qinghe muttered, “Which doesn’t matter anymore,” Lin You smiled, but soon, she looked out the window and put away her smile.
Several police cars were parked downstairs.
Gu Heng realized that there were people from the secret club in the police station. It was only a matter of time before Luo Jing’s address was found, but they came sooner than she thought.
Aware of her gaze, Geng Qinghe also leaned to the window and immediately gasped when he saw the sight.
“Sister You,” he said anxiously, “Shall we hurry up—”
The doorbell rang.
Lin You thought for a while.
“I’ll open the door,” she said.
“But—”
She raised her eyebrows, “Believe me.”
He fell silent.
The two of them who were still in the living room watched all this quietly. Without having to look through the peephole anymore, Lin You pulled the latch down.
Outside the door was a real policeman with live ammunition.
“Raise your hands,” the leader ordered, “Raise your head!”
Facing the muzzle of the black hole, she slowly raised her hands.
*
At the police station, even the interrogation stage is saved.
“You have been charged.” The police officer who spoke was nearly fifty years old, with deep wrinkles on his cheeks, and seemed to be in charge. “Some people say that you are suspected of murdering Victor Norton.”
Victor Norton, the hapless man who was killed after inheriting the dagger left by his uncle.
Even if she knew that this was the group of cultists who wanted to deliberately frame her, Jian Mingjia still couldn’t help but speak up.
“Where is the evidence?” She asked, “You can’t justify a conviction just because of a few words?”
“Then can you explain why you showed up at Norton’s house in the middle of the night?”
This was something that cannot be said. Lin You raised her chin.
“It’s a little unfortunate,” She pointed to Geng Qinghe, “The two of us went to his house. What does it have to do with them?”
“Those who are not at the scene are not necessarily accomplices,” the police officer said coldly as if he was determined to put the unwarranted charges on their heads.
“But isn’t there a normal procedure?”
Luo Jing patted the railing.
“Who came up and detained you directly?”
They stayed in a simple cell behind the police station. Men and women were separated, but they were also next door.
The police officer ignored him this time, and scribbled a few notes on the pad in his hand, threw down the stiff sentence of “the witness will arrive later,” and turned out of the corridor.
Jian Mingjia chuckled. “They usually handle cases like this, and they will finish it sooner or later.”
“It’s almost over,” Lin You reminded, “They are all summoning the evil god to die.”
“It would be great if there was an achievement system.”
Geng Qinghe absent-mindedly said: “Achieve an achievement and experience jail time in the game.”
Having said that, he thought, there was, the boss would unlock it…
Even if he was put in a cell, the atmosphere was not too tense. Anyway, the iron railings couldn’t trap them, they would just wait and see the changes. Luo Jing simply leaned against the wall and played rock-paper-scissors with Left.
The clock on the wall ticked slowly, and almost ten minutes later, the door suddenly opened.
“I’ll take you to make a transcript in a moment,” a small policeman led the way, “Please confirm if it is these few people.”
They could see the man walking behind him.
It was Gu Heng.
Geng Qinghe stood up. If it weren’t for him being far away from him, he might have hit him.
“You—”
The traitor apparently hadn’t heard. Lin You met his gaze.
Standing in front of the iron railing, Gu Heng looked at her more.
“Well,” he said, “I can testify.”
—What will happen to a person who was almost killed when facing the murderer?
Her sudden actions surpassed almost everyone’s expectations.
A heavy punch was hitting Gu Heng’s face impartially. Lin You didn’t contain half of her strength. The punch made him lean his head, and a little blood fell from the corner of his broken mouth. Before he could react, her other hand grabbed his collar and pulled him forward.
The railing was just wide enough for the person inside to reach out, and there was only a prison door between them.
“What are you doing?!”
The policeman behind him shouted: “Let go!”
Lin You only glanced at him.
“Do you know what happened to the last guy who offended me?” She raised her voice, not smiling. “You will regret it.”
“Really.”
He patted the hand holding his collar and raised his head again.
“Then I’ll wait,” Gu Heng wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth with his thumb and smiled disapprovingly.
“Anyway, you can only stay here now.”
With a “clang,” the corridor door was closed forcefully. After it was confirmed that no one would come again for a long time, Lin You turned her back and used her body to block the range that the camera in the corner of the ceiling could reach.
She let go of her hand and displayed the stuff that had just been stuffed in it.
The key to the prison door jingled lightly, and an address was written on a strip of paper no bigger than an inch.
“Go.”
Lin You curled up her mouth, “Go and destroy their nest.”[Read this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at the “Novel Multiverse dot com” website @ novelmultiverse.com]