81 Murderer (15)

I took off the flame glove and put it in my pocket, then looked back at my cronies, "Is my ear malfunctioning?" A member of an underground organization who has done a lot of evil asks me if I have a conscience? ”

"I've tortured other people before, so I know it's not a job that a conscientious person can do. But because of this, I was convinced that I still had a little conscience left. He said, "And no one who has a little conscience will be like you." ”

"Nonsense." As I spoke, I was reminded of the past. A long time ago, of course, I couldn't torture other people so naturally, even with the wicked, and there was always a place in my heart that I couldn't get by. Not to mention all kinds of torture, I don't even feel like I can do it when I kill people, as if there is an invisible force that binds me. Since when have I been able to kill so without thinking?

It turns out that there are no chains at all. I chewed on the words over and over again as I looked at my cronies. He met my gaze, and for some reason, he suddenly looked even more frightened, and turned his head to look away. But I saw the charred head of my partner who I threw into the corner, and his voice trembled faintly, and said, "You murderer......"

"Stop this kind of thief shouting and catching thief tricks. If you want to talk about murderers, you are also half a catty. ”

"But I'm never going to take pleasure in it. If killing a lot of people is a murderer, then a soldier can also be a murderer. But it's not the same thing at all. He cursed, "The real murderer is the one who takes the initiative to kill people who take pleasure in the sorrow of their prey, fear, and despair." ”

"Really?" I don't want to talk to him anymore.

I called Naoto Inoue in and said to my cronies, "It's time to spit out the information you have." If you don't answer, you know what happened. ”

The cronies nodded silently, and then said, "Give me paper and pen, and I will write all the information on it." ”

"Yes." I say.

"Also, please stay away for the time being."

"Why?"

"In the same room with you, I can't think normally." He said.

I looked at Naoto Inoue, who walked up behind the cronie, put his hand on the cronie's shoulder, and told me, "He's telling the truth." ”

"Alright, I'll be back in half an hour." With that, I turned and left the room.

I went to the next room first to dispose of the body parts of another cronie. Despite the lack of heads, the bodies of the living dead are still able to move alone. It must be cleaned before it can be done. When I was done, I went back to the lawn in my backyard, thinking about how I would fight the Lookless Killer in the future, while recalling what my cronies had said. He said I was a murderer.

He was in the position of a tortured person, and it was inevitable that he would be prejudiced against me in the face of emotion, and the real me did not go crazy to the point where he imagined. Ethically, though, I'm definitely going too far. It is simply contrary to secular ethics. That's something I have to admit. Although I never really felt that there was anything wrong with me doing this, besides, my ruthless style towards the wicked was also an important part of what made me stronger. But I sometimes wonder if I'm really crazy, but I don't realize it. And if this unconscious state of mind continues, will I sooner or later evolve into my most hostile form?

Sooner or later, you'll spoil. The voice said.

Suddenly, my phone rang. Who will call at this time, could it be Xu Shengxing? But when I took my phone out and looked at it, it was my work phone ringing. I answered the call, and the voice of the Turin doctor came from the other side.

"Good evening, Faceling." She said, "Did it bother you?" ”

I was relieved to hear that it was her voice. Anyway, she did make a promise to call her in the evening and ask me to tell her a story. Because he had been so focused on fighting and torture before, he left this agreement behind him if he was not careful. I said, "No." Just idle. ”

"Still investigating the Invisible Killer?"

"No, it's mostly something else now."

"Are you hurt?" She asked with concern.

"Nope."

"Great." She said, "So, can you fulfill the promise made during the day?" ”

"It's not impossible, but I don't have a storybook at hand."

"Just tell a story. Rather, it's a rare opportunity, and I'd like to hear what story you'll come up with for yourself. She said, "But if it's really difficult, I can't continue to trouble you." ”

"Don't worry, I'll keep my promise." I also worked as an editor in a magazine for a long time in my previous life, and I have read a lot of good stories and bad stories. Even I occasionally make up some stories. Although I have never seriously written in this life, I might as well take out the stories I made up in my previous life. It's just that some localization has to be done.

As I pondered, I recounted: "The story takes place in the real world, and the protagonist is a young man in his twenties, who was originally an ordinary person, but one day suddenly became a psyker. Then, by chance, he joined the Demon Suppression Bureau and became one of the combat experts. ”

The Turin doctor aptly asked, "How did he become a psyker?" ”

"He met an elf. And this elf has the ability to help ordinary people become psionic at the expense of themselves. ”

"Where do the elves come from?"

"It was captured by the Demon Slaying Bureau somewhere else. On the way to transport the elves, they are attacked by withered believers, and the elves take the opportunity to escape......"

One word from you, one word from me, and the story quickly became full. This story is inconspicuous among all the stories I have made up in my previous life, but it is also the fruit of my imagination. I wrote it as I imagined myself getting what I wanted in a world with supernatural powers. Unfortunately, although I have lived in a world with supernatural powers, I have not yet reached the destination I have set.

No, I guess getting supernatural powers isn't my final destination, it's just a starting line. And although I haven't even reached this starting line yet, I am still getting closer to my ideal form step by step. Be the strong and thwart the evil. Even if you don't show it, you can make the bad guys fearful.

Even if this form is different from the first view from afar, this is the path I have chosen, and I will walk to the end with my head held high. It's okay not to laugh, but you have to be confident and determined.

After telling the story, my mood eased inexplicably.

"What a good story." She said, "It's a bit of a waste to tell me alone." ”

"Where." I only treat her as a compliment.

"Thank you, Faceling."

"Each other."

"How can I help you?" She was a little confused.

"Helps." I say.

"Really?" She smiled, "That's great." ”

*

The cronie handed me a piece of paper with a record of what he knew.

I first glanced at it rather cursoryly, "There's no content on the Ant Lord's two private projects. ”

"I wasn't in charge of those two projects."

"There is no true identity and whereabouts of the Ant Lord."

"Our cronies have all made a pact with the Ant Lord not to reveal his information."

Inoue interjected, "I don't understand, why didn't the Lord of the Ants simply let you conclude a pact with him that 'no betrayal is allowed'?" I can understand that it is not set to 'do not allow rebellion', because a contract that controls even the mind will reduce the thinking function of the person being contracted, so it should not be used by cronies. However, if you don't allow betrayal, it's not only compatible with the 'No Disclosure of the Ant Lord', but it also works much better, right? ”

"With the conditions of our cronies, if we really rebel, it is not impossible to try to break the contract. It is better to concentrate all the power of the contract in the most critical places. The cronie shook his head, "But with the wisdom of the Ant Lord, there should be a plan for his identity information to be exposed." ”

"Just because of that, you gave up such a convenient way?" Naoto Inoue asked incredulously.

"Medium, your pattern is too small." The attitude of his cronies towards him is quite casual, "Where there is a will, there is a way." No matter how unchanging the contract is, it can't compete with the changeable hearts of people. ”

Inoue Hitoshi was speechless, as if shocked that such a villain could say such decent words.

But there is nothing wrong with the way the cronies say. At the beginning, the Faceless Shadow was defeated by Inoue Renta because he believed that the Forgotten Moon Oath would not be broken. I don't know if the Lord of Ants has suffered similar losses before.

In other words, outsiders think that the ant lord uses evil contracts to control his subordinates, but in fact, he doesn't pay attention to contracts at all, but attaches importance to education, and has always controlled his subordinates with "down-to-earth" education methods.

And if it weren't for my strange trick of using the Holocaust virus and astronomy science videos to intimidate others, it would have been impossible for his cronies to spit out information. Who would have thought that I would be able to provide a more terrifying and convincing method of torture than the "500 million years of hell"? Even if you can really imagine it in advance, I am afraid that it can only be recognized as an overly extreme, outrageous, and ultra-low probability possibility.

The cronie suddenly said, "However, there is one exception. Of all the cronies, only one person is completely controlled by the Ant Lord with a contract over his body and mind. ”

Hearing this, I looked down at the paper. There is indeed such a cronie mentioned above. And according to the intelligence, this is actually a super-grade psyker.

He must have been the cronie in charge of running the Ant Lord's two private projects.

"It can't be." Inoue Naoto immediately retorted, "If it's just a contract to reach some agreements, how can ordinary people use contracts to form a long-term master-slave relationship with a super-grade psyker?" ”

"This cronie was only five or six years old, and before he had time to awaken his spiritual energy, he was discovered by the Lord of Ants with a huge spiritual talent, and then controlled by the contract." The cronies said.

Inoue Naoto shook his head and said, "Even if this is the case, when this person becomes a super-grade psionic, he can easily break through this contract. ”

The cronie suddenly turned to me and asked, "Is this collaborator of yours a little unlucky?" ”

"What did you say!" Naoto Inoue is a kikio.

"He's not very bright in the head." I said, "But he's also my collaborator, and if you dare to speak out again, don't blame me for grinding you into dust and spilling you into the sea." ”

The cronie bowed his head, "Yes." ”

Then, I turned to Naoto Inoue, "Do you know the story of the mahouts?" ”

He thought about it first, then suddenly.

"Why have I never heard of this super-grade psyker?" I asked my cronies.

"If the top brass of Beaver City knows that the ant colony is in possession of a super-grade psionic, the situation of the ant colony will become dangerous." The cronie said honestly, "So the Lord of the Ants used him as a secret weapon." ”

"I see." I looked at the love sheet, "And this super-level psionic person's psionic specialty is actually manipulating space, which is even more dangerous." ”

It's not just more dangerous. Even if I fight three violent at the same time, I don't want to fight a special psionic who manipulates space. He could only avoid it with the help of Naoto Inoue's reconnaissance power.

"Also, I have to confirm one more thing." I continued, "It says that the Dark Beaver Armor has fallen into the hands of the Ant Lord. Is this also true? ”

"It's true." The cronies admitted.