Chapter 38: The Future Divided in Two (Part II)

Airplanes are the last means of transportation that Ouyang Jie is willing to choose.

Riding a civil airliner is not allowed to carry weapons and dangerous items, and sitting on an international flight unarmed is like walking into an iron cage with your hands tied, and in case of an emergency, you don't even have a chance to resist and struggle.

But Ouyang Jie had no choice, from the United States to China, the land and sea routes took too long, and he had an important mission on his shoulders and could not delay time.

After surviving the long and monotonous but tense more than 20 hours, Ouyang Jie finally arrived at the destination of this trip, Handong Luocheng.

Stepping on the ground only eased his nerves, which had been tense all the time, because the uneasiness of not having a weapon in his hand was even stronger than that.

As one of the top ten most wanted criminals in the FBI, coming to a completely unfamiliar country alone is a serious and difficult challenge for Ouyang Jie, and he can't be too careful.

Although he had looked at the Fengshen List countless times on the plane, the first thing Ouyang Jie did after getting off the plane was to go straight to the toilet and check the Fengshen List - this was the source of all his confidence and security, although it may not be reliable now.

If someone comes to Ouyang Jie's trouble, whether he is an intelligence agency or a secret police, Ouyang Jie will definitely do his best to resist, even if he can't escape, he will create a sensational big news, such as a shootout, such as an explosion, such as hostage-taking.

As long as you have such an awareness, the Fengshen List will give a notice before the news happens, and use the elimination method to eliminate the wrong choice, and the rest is naturally the correct choice.

When Ouyang Jie played cat-and-mouse games with the FBI and state police in Ohio and Pennsylvania, he used this method to escape the police trap more than once.

The poor state police may still suspect that their own people leaked the information.

Perhaps the FBI elites have learned that the suspects they are hunting have the ability to predict the future, but it is impossible for them to guess how the gods will work, let alone come up with effective countermeasures.

If you want to crack Ouyang Jie's god list, you have to let all the well-known newspapers and periodicals in the United States and even the world hide an incident at the same time. Just look at the hungry journalists in the U.S. Commonwealth, and it's almost impossible.

Once there is sensational news in a certain place, reporters will gather like a swarm of sharks, even if the government issues a high-pressure order to strictly prohibit official newspapers and magazines from reporting, there will be people who put the news on the Internet in order to expose the truth or chase fame and fortune, which will then cause side reports from various print media.

However, Huaxia is different from the US Federation, according to Ouyang Jie's understanding, the Huaxia government has extremely strict control over the news media, and the Propaganda Department can silence the media everywhere with a stroke of the pen.

In a country where all media channels are tightly controlled, can the god list be as invincible as it is in the American Federation? Ouyang Jie didn't have much confidence.

If nothing else, the level of detail in a news report alone is very different from that of a federal newspaper in the United States.

Ouyang Jie came to the huge poisoning case of Luocheng University in Handong, but in the content he saw on the god list, there was no detailed information about the murderer, and even the victim's name was all pseudonyms, and the details of the crime were unknown.

The news is full of talk about the police's efficiency in solving cases and the root causes of the tragedy, but Ouyang Jie is not interested in these at all.

Even if the murderer experienced misery, even if the murderer was bullied by his roommates, so what?

Experiencing misery is not an excuse for crime and murder, as an adult, who is bullied but does not know how to resist or apply for a change of dormitory, but instead uses the most extreme means to retaliate after the anger has accumulated to the peak, such a person is a time bomb, even if it does not explode in the school, it will explode in the workplace in the future.

Just as a cleaner doesn't study where the waste comes from, Ouyang Jie won't care about how he turns into a ticking time bomb for such potential social security hazards, let alone have mercy on him to the local police.

Whenever Ouyang Jie closed his eyes, Christopher's mutilated face would appear in front of him. Luo Jinyu casually mentioned the sentence, he has not forgotten it so far, and may never forget it.

If it had been more ruthless at the beginning, if Christopher had been shot dead on the spot at school, maybe there would have been no tragedy later, and maybe my parents would still be sitting at the square table and playing mahjong with Uncle and Aunt Lo.

Scumbags like Christopher shouldn't have a chance to be human again, because they are not human beings, and even if they are given a chance, they will not become human! They should be cleaned up before they take off their skins and endanger society.

However, if you want to clean up the garbage, you must first find the right location, and the identity of the murderer cannot be locked just by virtue of the god list. If a person sneaks into Los Angeles University and looks for it slowly, it will take at least half a month.

But it doesn't matter, today's "J" is no longer alone.

Ouyang Jie first saw the news that the Los Angeles poisoning case was solved two weeks ago, and he has not been idle in the past two weeks, and has been actively preparing for his trip to China.

Fueled by non-mainstream media, "J" is no longer just a synonym for a wanted criminal, but also a symbol and a belief, and more and more people believe that "J" is a combination of a prophet and a superhero, and those boring moral and ethical arguments aside, the fact is that the admirers and followers of "J" are growing exponentially faster than Ouyang Jie expected.

Just after Ouyang Jie posted a long blog post to prove that everything he did was to punish evil, in just a few days, not only did someone write a Wikipedia specifically for "J", but also enthusiasts built a website for "J", faithfully recording every action of "J" and making it public to everyone.

At first, only rebellious students in junior high school or colleges dared to openly express their admiration for "J", but as time progressed and the details of the case were revealed, more and more people in various industries and fields began to recognize "J's" approach.

It is no exaggeration to say that the topic of "J" will continue to develop in this way in the United States, and soon "J" will become a new Internet cultural phenomenon in the United States.

Since the FBI has not yet declassified the files, most people do not know Ouyang Jie's true identity, and this is exactly what Ouyang Jie wants-only the mystery is the most worthy of worship.

By the time Ouyang Jie left for Huaxia, "J" already had a huge fan base, including not only die-hard fans who enthusiastically donated money and expressed their willingness to help, but also fanatical fans who admired and worshiped "J".

The people who helped Ouyang Jie create a new identity and apply for a passport, and the people who were about to help Ouyang Jie implement sanctions in Los Angeles, were among these fans.

"Huh?"

After the god list was spread, Ouyang Jie's eyes and face changed. Because he saw the future, changed.