Chapter 82
On the roof of the department store, Ike stood in front of the railing at the edge of the roof, his eagle-sharp eyes scanning the crowd of people walking underground and all kinds of buildings, eager to find something out of the ordinary.
"What's the matter, boss, you suddenly chose to come to this kind of place." The door to the roof creaked open, and the Rhine rushed in, "There's still a lot to ćććććć Busy. ā
Rhine, who originally wanted to speak, stopped talking abruptly, and instinctively stopped taking steps. If nothing else, the aura exuded around Ike at this moment, even ordinary people can easily perceive it, when was the last time I saw Ike like this? Three years ago? Or five years ago? All in all, Ike is dangerous now, like an unstable bomb that will explode at any moment.
"What's wrong, boss?" Rhine asked tentatively.
"Rhine?"
The tyrannical anger was gradually taken back by Ike, and looking at Ike, who turned his head with a calm face, Rhine walked over with a sigh of relief. With a solemn expression, he asked, "What happened?" ā
"It's just the appearance of the damn guy." There was a hideous look in Ike's eyes.
As soon as the words fell, the closed iron door was opened again, and the girl with long red hair pushed the door and walked over, and was also stunned when she saw Ike and Rhine, and then raised her eyebrows.
"Titi Ti Ti Ti Na?!" Rhein jumped up like a frightened cat and looked at the girl warily, "What are you doing here?" ā
"That's what I should say." Tina replied coldly, "Shouldn't you go to a young aristocratic girl to talk about your ideals?" Why did you come to this kind of place again? ā
"Tina, did you find the information I asked you to gather?" Ike ignored the conversation between the two and asked directly.
"It was too sudden to collect it all, but there are still some eyebrows, and there is something unusual about Crossbell lately, and it is easy to feel the wind and grass." Tina handed over a small stack of documents from the briefcase in her hand, "Information from Lady Imelda shows that there are indeed some strange medicines that have recently flowed on the black market, but those who spread them are very hidden, and it is not known where the source came from. ā
"Strength, potential? And a change of luck? Ike sneered, "Very good, very good, I didn't expect those guys to dare to appear, or appear in a conspicuous place like Cross Bell, it seems that the lesson for them is still light." Case. Ike's eyebrows revealed coldness, "Tina, please continue to collect information, be sure to find out the source." It is possible to contact the intelligence network of the guerrillas, and Cassius cannot say anything in this case. ā
"Is it okay? This will expose us. Tina asked.
"It's okay, as long as I can find them, these are trivial things, if I hadn't escaped from the snake, maybe I'd have brought some executors with me." Ike sneered, "Don't go back to Rhine, now you and Tina are in charge of intelligence together, and if necessary, you will break their lair with me." ā
"And what are you going to do next?" Rhine answered.
"Anyway, I'm going to the support department first to take a look at Tio and Ling Ling, these two kids are very perceptive, they probably feel something." Ike bit his lip, "If you can, try to hide it from Ling." ā
"It's a bit of a difficult task." Tina smiled wryly, "But I'll try." ā
"I'm sorry for you." Ike nodded, jumped off the railing, and after a few blows against the wall, landed firmly to the ground, blending into the crowd.
āććć You should have found out a long time ago, right? As an intelligence officer. Tina asked after a moment of silence.
"Aren't you the same?" Rhine didn't answer directly, but asked rhetorically, took out a cigarette and lit it silently, and then sandwiched it in his fingers, but had no intention of smoking, "Actually, it's not very early, and if it weren't for the drug, I wouldn't have known that 'they' would dare to swagger into view." ā
"You... I guess I went through that mission. ā
"Of course, I've been with Ike since I was a hunter." Rhine replied: "That's why I don't want to admit that 'they' are still alive in this world." For the first time compared to those guys, I gave birth to such a gentle feeling of a hunter" There was a hint of self-deprecation in Rhine's eyes, but more of a crazy and hideous "Hundreds of children, male and female, were kept in captivity in the base as test subjects, like rats for experiments. When we rushed over, the children in the four colonies were all dead, piled up like garbage in the warehouse, and the guys didn't choose to bury them even though their corpses were rotting and full of maggots, just to see if these children who had been tested would react differently from ordinary people when they died. ā
Tina shuddered, thinking that she had already experienced hell and battlefields, and for some reason she felt a little lucky.
"Maybe Ike started to change at that time, just by being a hunter, joining the association doesn't change anything, and it's what it is now." Rhein replied in a deep voice, "Ike probably wouldn't tell anyone about these things, and then we buried the corpses on the spot, and the stronghold was blown up, and all the people involved were killed, especially the researchers, they died quite miserably, and the hunters involved in this matter probably used the most brutal death penalty they could think of, it was a scene more terrible than the battlefield, but no one said anything." Ridiculous, right? At that time, we always felt that if we didn't let them die like this, we would simply not be able to give an account to those dead children. Obviously a huntsman, we have also done the accidental killing of children or something. Rhine's face was bruised, and the cigarette between his fingers was twisted into a ball.
"How dare those guys!! What did he think of himself?! God?! ā
Let Rhine roar, and if Tina hadn't set up an enchantment-like barrier, his angry voice would have been heard by everyone around her, even the pedestrians downstairs.
"Oops, it seems that the image that has been changed so hard is now going to change back." After the roar, Rhine, who gradually calmed down, smiled wryly.
"Isn't that great, why pretend to be cynical." Tina replied calmly.
"You don't understand, little Tina, because after going through something you don't want to experience, people always want to use change to forget something." Rhein walked towards the iron gate, "But this matter seems to be really my business." The look was still a little cold, and he glanced at Tina, "Let's work together for the next work, there will be a lot of bloodshed in the future tasks." ā
The door was gently shut, and the atmosphere returned to the usual rooftop, and Tina looked blankly at the crowd walking on the ground, and sighed involuntarily.
"Dā“G Order... Is it? ā