Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 223 Dragging the Progress Bar

Liu Yun frowned. Eight years have passed, and they still haven't given up?

It seems the United States has a lot to ask for!

However, this is a good thing!

Liu Yun gathered all the Yan people together and gave them the antidote.

While they were awake, I counted them: two, four, six, seven, eight—good heavens, there were a total of twenty-four people.

These are all new recruits who haven't been arrested yet. Keeping them here will wear down their spirits, and they'll be ready to be reassigned.

The person Bennett was talking about is here too.

Liu Yun singled her out and used better medicine to wake her up first.

When the woman opened her eyes, she was full of defensiveness, completely lacking the normal process of going from being confused to being clear-headed.

Or rather, the process of a normal person regaining consciousness takes too long.

Was the woman's process so short as to be negligible?

Liu Yun: "Are you Camellia?"

Having just removed her disguise, Liu Yun didn't revert to her original state.

After all, there was no one else around, and the surveillance cameras were blocked, so there was no need to do it for others to see.

Camellia's expression changed: "#%Y..."

He actually blurted out a swear word in the language of cherry blossoms.

Then, seemingly realizing something, she immediately changed her question: "Who are you?"

Liu Yun: "...You acted so well! Why don't you come work for me?"

"Becoming a top influencer, using a pseudonym, makes things even more unexpected."

At a time like this, they're still pretending to be from Japan.

Liu Yun was too lazy to explain, so she took out a cell phone used by the Ministry of State Security and handed it to her: "Contact Minister Shao yourself and have him talk to him for you."

"I'll go take a look over there."

At times like this, it's difficult for her to gain Camellia's trust no matter what she does.

No one knew this place better than her, so how could she possibly believe that someone had actually broken in?

Camellia: ...Has the way of gaining trust become this sophisticated?

She didn't move, and Liu Yun made a video call and handed it to Camellia.

Then he got up and went to busy himself around.

It was another half hour later when Liu Yun finished cutting all the locks that imprisoned people.

Camellia then picked up her phone and followed closely behind not far away.

Liu Yun tossed her a porcelain bottle, saying, "Save all of our people and then take them away."

"Someone is waiting for you outside."

After saying that, he tossed Camellia a topographical map with several escape routes marked on it, so she could adapt to any situation.

Camellia's mind was a little fuzzy at this point. This senior in front of her was really speeding up the progress bar, and she couldn't keep up.

"good."

Liu Yun: "Go! Don't worry about the other countries, they have their own people coming..."

After Camellia returned, some noise began to emanate from her. At this time, Liu Yun had already slipped into another passage and continued on to her next target.

This is just a place to imprison new recruits.

There are also some who have been trapped in it for many years and are being studied!

Along the way, there were even more horrific scenes to be seen.

Although it wasn't as impactful as having so many people gathered together.

But more details.

Minced meat, cut into several pieces, is common, and bloody, mangled flesh is even more so.

"What's the difference between this place and hell?"

"There might be more than eighteen floors..." Liu Yun couldn't help but complain.

Aqi didn't want to speak; it was afraid it would vomit.

It's even more terrifying than a battlefield.

It's mainly cruel!

Camellia quickly caught up, and Liu Yun glanced at her sideways: "Something wrong?"

Camellia hesitated: "I've made arrangements for everyone else. There should still be quite a few of our people here, but they might not be able to move around anymore. Since you're busy, I'll take them out with me."

Liu Yun nodded: "That's fine."

"Can you manage on your own? We have plenty of people; you can bring a few more along."

That's absolutely true.

Those who were just locked in the cage still had the ability to move.

However, it's not certain that it will enter the experimental stage.

Her space can't hold living things!

They definitely need someone to take them out.

Camellia was overjoyed and hurried back, then brought four capable people with her.

In fact, Liu Yun hadn't forgotten about it; she planned to encounter it, then use an automated transport channel to send it upstairs, and then notify Zhang Linyuan and the others to meet it.

This is fine as it is, so as not to waste her time.

This basement is much more automated than I imagined.

Many people come in to do research, but they are out of contact with others and may never have the chance to leave again for several years or even their entire lives.

Many things, including supplies, are delivered automatically, reducing the chance of exposure.

It also reduces the chances of outside interference.

As long as you take precautions, it's still possible to send someone who is unable to move.

Just treat it as a corpse...why not!

The five people followed behind Liu Yun and saw her leisurely rescuing people.

It looks like they're just strolling around, but they actually know exactly where the injured are.

Moreover, one glance is enough to tell whether they are from Yan or something similar.

The Yan people were rescued. Those who could move on their own were the best off. For those who couldn't, they were given a stretcher. They were either taken out or carried onward.

It has to be said that there are a lot of Chinese people in this place.

Camellia: ...She met many of her colleagues who had been missing for many years and was very fortunate to be alive.

There are also those who are worse off than dead, who seem to be on their last breath, and whose eyes and words are all pleading for a quick death.

Camellia looked distressed and tried to make a move, but Liu Yun pushed her away, lifted her onto the gurney, and, with the crowd accumulating, slapped down a healing talisman.

When you feel a gentle, warm energy enveloping you, the healing process begins.

Camellia and the others: ...Did they time travel?

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