"What are you afraid of? I'm still here." This was all Shi Yin could promise. As long as she remained, the Flame Dragon Nation would not perish.
Facing the apocalypse, Shi Yin dec...
"I advise you not to be so happy so soon. Do you really think that dealing with a country is as simple as sending me to sow discord?" The puppet grinned and chuckled softly. "At least we got a very useful piece of information this time. Shi Yin, it turns out that you were the mastermind behind it all."
Shi Yin: "So, in what form do you plan to tell those people that I am the main driving force and the strongest person behind the scenes?"
"Hahaha! Did you think I came unprepared? I have a camera on me... Hmm?" The puppet touched the miniature monitoring device on its body, but unexpectedly found something was wrong.
The camera on his body was lifeless, showing no trace of electricity or signal. The puppet had a bad feeling. He quickly pressed the button on it, trying to send a signal, but the signal disappeared without a trace.
The puppet looked up and saw that Shi Yin had already come up in front of him, hands on her hips, looking like she was watching a good show.
This method didn't work. The puppet's expression changed, and it immediately bit its tongue, spitting out a mouthful of blood. However, the blood just fell to the ground normally, and nothing happened.
Perhaps out of disgust, the puppet felt the restraints on his back lighten slightly when he spat out blood. He immediately struggled to free one arm, took out his phone, and stubbornly continued to try to send a text message.
Meanwhile, the people around him still had their arms crossed, looking on with amusement.
The puppet froze as soon as he took out his phone. His phone showed no signal, and even the text message he had sent out to remind him was now showing a big red exclamation mark.
"Alright, we can end this farce now." Shi Yin had little patience. Seeing the puppet's face growing paler and paler, she simply squatted down and pressed his head down: "A scapegoat should know what a scapegoat is."
"Why! Why!!" the puppet screamed desperately.
But before he could even shout a couple of times, Shi Yin pressed his head down and slammed him to the ground, his upper and lower teeth clashing together so hard that he could only manage to squeeze out a sob from between his teeth.
The next moment, the puppet felt a white light flash before its eyes, not from dizziness, but from intense pain emanating from within.
He felt as if a storm was sweeping through his mind, digging deep into the earth with extremely brutal methods, excavating all the memories buried underground, and every nerve in his brain was desperately responding with pain and wailing.
The puppet opened its mouth wide, but could only make a "clucking" sound. It was in so much pain that it couldn't scream and had lost its voice.
"Tsk." Shi Yin frowned and clicked her tongue lightly, "It's a wonder they even went out of their way to wholesale the same style of cape."
In the puppet's memory, all the people who were key figures were wrapped up tightly, making it difficult to even see their eyes. From a distance, they looked like wriggling slimes.
This is completely worthless, and it's also very difficult to use a chain reaction to directly erase the people you've come into contact with from your memory with a single click.
The chain reaction of destruction caused by Shiyin is first and foremost a chain reaction, just like the butterfly effect where one thing leads to another. The people in a person's memory are living, breathing people, and naturally they will also have their own original memories. So, the chain reaction continues until the memory within the memory is completely broken.
The chain reaction of destruction tests the superhumans themselves, because they need to accurately filter out every detail and useful information from their memories. After all, there are just too many people in their memories; walking down the street, a quick glance reveals more than a dozen.
The superhuman needs to accurately locate the person whose memories need to be linked, then filter through the memories within the memories, and finally clear them with a single click.
Most S-rank abilities have very high requirements for the ability user. They have no upper limit; the upper limit of the ability user is the upper limit of the ability user. Shi Yin's memories are one of them.
However, this presents a very serious problem.
You need to identify the people in your memory to obtain their useful information.
However, the group of people were wrapped up tightly, layer upon layer, and their height, gender, age, and characteristics were all unknown. Such unclear memories cannot be linked together, let alone erased.
Shi Yin stood up. The puppet on the ground had completely stopped struggling, its body limp, and thick, pasty liquid mixed with fragments of its brain was flowing from its seven orifices.
"Miss, you've worked hard." Nan Zhu walked over and handed her a wet wipe. Shi Yin paused and looked at him in surprise, almost choking on what she was about to say.
"Take a headcount of the wounded." Shi Yin took a wet wipe and casually wiped her hands.
"Report: No one died. Two people were seriously injured and eight were slightly injured. All of them have been given treatment and sent to the treatment room." Ye Shaoheng quickly finished taking stock of everything.
Although many people were bitten by zombies, they all received timely treatment and only needed to have the flesh around the bite removed.
As for those with more serious injuries, a minor amputation may be necessary.
The entire conference room was still filled with people who were in shock. Most of them still had the smell of saliva and blood on their bodies. The scene of those wild beasts knocking them to the ground was still vivid in their minds, making them feel like they were still dreaming.
"How many people participated?" Shi Yin continued to ask.
“This case involves a total of 387 mid-to-high-level personnel, and the number of ordinary citizens is approximately between 5,800 and 6,000. The number of protesters has not increased for nearly half a month, so the data can be guaranteed to be accurate,” Nan Zhu immediately replied.
“Okay, then…” Shi Yin originally wanted to suggest hanging them all outside the city, letting the zombies bite them, turning them into zombies, and then killing them to get their crystal cores.
However, Shi Yin suddenly remembered that Helmod had once told her to pay attention to humanistic care, so she changed her words and said something else.
"Give them half a day to think it over and choose between being shot or becoming one of the zombies." Shi Yin thought for a moment and then added, "I suggest shooting them."
Everyone: "..."
I don't know why, but I always feel like I should smile at this moment?
"Do you have any suggestions? For example, could you plead for them, or use a gentler approach?" Shi Yin looked around, and everyone who was being looked at lowered their heads.
If shaking their heads now wouldn't make them look too cowardly, these people would definitely shake their heads like rattles.
Before today, some people still held the attitude that humanity should not be compromised, and still had the naive idea that everyone should work together for a better future.
But after experiencing a life-or-death situation, these people truly shut up completely.
Honestly, when you're thinking about not making things difficult for others, first think about how others have made things difficult for you!
"Okay, let's do it that way. Take him away." Shi Yin waved her hand.
"yes!"
Lin Beiyue and Ye Shaoheng quickly led their men to drag the people detained in the conference room out.
Those who were pinned to the ground heard that they only had two options: be shot or turn into zombies. Terrified, they tried to scream, but before they could even take a step forward and utter a sound, they were struck on the back of the head and fell to the ground motionless.
Are you kidding me? You guys have no human rights at all now. He's already dead. Do you think we'd let you shout it out?
Don't upset the boss.