Honest Beta Starts from the Interrogation Room [GB]

I am an honest female beta living in the slums, riding a rickety old bicycle through wooden shacks to deliver goods.

I respect the elderly, care for the young, and even pay 40% of my salary i...

Chapter 30 Chapter 30 What do you mean? Call me teacher.

Chapter 30 Chapter 30 What do you mean? Call me teacher.

Levin's eyes fell back on me.

He was still brooding over the quarrel a few days ago, and even resented the relationship between Olvera and me.

He forced a sarcastic smile, "Bai Wuyong, aren't you very noble and self-respecting? What are you doing now? Do you want me to take you away?"

No, how can you guess so well?

You were so easy to fool before! So you're so difficult to deal with after you get out of the emotional trap?

I'd like to make some excuses, but now is obviously not the time for that.

So I looked at him with a deep and complicated gaze, and then responded decadently, "You always... Never mind, just think like that. I'm used to it anyway. I'm just wondering why you're so eager to leave the slums. If I'm not mistaken, you and Olvera will leave after Kirsty leaves."

"Even if you don't take me away, at least tell me what will happen."

He looks humble and submissive, but he can accurately touch the fragile and sensitive nerves of this Tianlong man.

Levin pursed his lips tightly, looking like a helpless and furious little man who wanted to scold me but couldn't find a suitable reason.

Oh, I've already let you hit and scold me, what else do you want? Stop being unreasonable, okay?

He stared at me with a gloomy look for a while, then suddenly sneered, "You want to know?"

I nodded sincerely, and there was more hope in my eyes when I looked at him.

Levin approached me, wrapped his long arms around my neck, and said to me in a tone that was obviously malicious: "Bai Wuyong, I can give you another chance."

I moved my head away feeling a little uncomfortable, but he turned it back so that I was facing him.

"In two days at most, no, a day and a half, the higher-ups will arrange to detonate the bombs beneath the slums." He looked me in the eye with malice and said, "The Kirsty family is ready to forcibly take Kirsty away. I will also take Olvera to the East District Port before nine o'clock tonight."

My breathing suddenly became heavier.

The eyes of the person in front of me kept getting bigger, and the familiar raven color was too close, reminding me of some colorful memories.

And this familiar color is still approaching, making me almost breathless.

"Come to the East District Port before nine o'clock and I can take you away. You must be used by me and, when the time is right, become a witness to Olvera's infidelity, so that he will be executed."

My lips moved and I looked at him in shock.

"Levin!" I said with a look of pain on my face. "Olvera is yours..."

"You only have two choices!" Levin interrupted me, his cold, gloomy gaze fixed on me like a sea snake spitting out its tongue. "Live, or die in the slums."

I pushed him away violently, "You know I don't want to hurt any of you!"

Levin staggered after being pushed, but he was not angry, instead he was even more sarcastic, "Useless, I hope you can still look so self-respecting before nine o'clock tonight."

Oh my god, this vicious husband is so mean.

But having the initiative taken away from me makes me feel extremely anxious.

I knew that no matter which of these two options I chose, my future would be poisoned. If I really followed Levin to the Ascending City without hesitation, and then waited for Levin to kill Olvera, I would become the second target of liquidation.

How cruel! How could these Celestial Dragons tease a poor soul like me like this?

I just want to live well!

My angry look actually made Levin laugh.

The sarcasm on his lips turned into amusement, and he touched my cheek condescendingly, "Bai Wuyong, you don't even have the right to choose."

Holy shit! This guy used my own words to insult me!

I stood in the corridor motionless, watching the omega male return to the ward.

A passing nurse exchanged glances with me, and I knew I'd gotten the job done. While killing that idiot manager was pointless now, I still had to keep my promise.

"I just offer you a chance to meet her. Whether you can seize the opportunity or not has nothing to do with me," I said to him.

"That's enough." The nurse smiled sweetly, "Just give me the ladder and I can climb up by myself."

His back disappeared around the corner of the corridor, and I glanced at him quickly before looking away.

Anxiety and irritability crept up again, making my heart heavy.

No matter how much we plan, plans always fail to keep up with changes.

Those Celestial Dragons are not fools, they will not sit there and wait for me to plot against them, so my plan can only change again and again.

Every time I thought things were finally settling down, a new surprise would pop up and disrupt all my previous plans.

Olvera, Kirsty, and Levin seemed like they could do something for me, but when the moment came, it was all useless. Levin finally agreed to let me go, but he wanted me to overdraw.

Holy shit! Can't they just help me out for once without asking for anything in return? Why do they always have to take something I can't afford?

Why don't they have a spirit of exchanging interests when they are squeezing profits from the lower-class calves and horses?

I laughed again, and I was so angry at myself.

Damn it to his whole family, the eldest father of the family has been living a good life for too long and has forgotten that he is also a low-level cow and a part of their exchange of interests.

After standing in the corridor for a few minutes, I took out my communicator and found Ali, sending her all the news I had learned today without hiding anything.

I have to have a place to stay, no matter whether it is safe or not.

I was really blinded before and thought that my life would be threatened if I joined the organization.

It's so funny. In this shitty world, you'll die no matter where you are. Who cares about status?

The other party quickly sent a "?", and after I explained, she asked me to settle the membership fee.

Isn’t a hundred dollars going to cost me my life?

No!

Putting the old communicator in my pocket, I stood at the door of the ward and could clearly hear Kirsty and Levin arguing inside.

I listened to the general idea, and the main topic revolved around "What happened in the slums?" Unfortunately, Kirsty's brain was not very good, and no matter how hard she asked, she couldn't get any answer.

Levin was always irritated by Kirsty's aggressive scolding, and over time he also joined in the scolding and quarreling, not giving Kirsty any face at all.

Just quarrel, I thought shamelessly.

You two useless bastards, why don't you just die together in anger? When the slum explodes, you don't even need to cremate your bodies, just blow them up into the sky to beautify the slum.

While they were arguing, I went to the bathroom to mess up and wet my hair, then rubbed my eyes until they were red, and then calmed down.

The woman in the mirror was pale, haggard, and with disheveled hair, she looked like a person who had been through a lot. She looked like a poor, honest person who was suffering from the pressure of life and the pain of both body and mind.

Yes, that's it!

I returned to the ward and the quarrel between the two came to an abrupt end.

"Useless?" Kirsty frowned. "What did you say to Scott that made you look like that?"

"Nothing." I changed the subject abruptly. "Kirsty, your family will be back to pick you up soon, right?"

Kirsty's expression froze, and another wave of anger surged up in her.

"Kirsty, let's talk," I whispered. "Just treat it as a final goodbye between friends."

The white-haired omega's eyes widened slightly. He pursed his lips and followed me out of the ward.

After leaving the ward, I took Kirsty's hand and interlocked our fingers.

The omega subconsciously tightened his grip, feeling the wetness of the woman's palm, "What do you want to say?"

"Goodbye."

"You don't have to worry so much." Kirsty's fingers began to tangle with her hair. "Even if I leave today, I will come back after this is over. You're worried that I'll get married when I return, don't worry..."

"I can't come back." I interrupted him.

Kirsten frowned unhappily. "Are you going to say those incomprehensible things again? What happened to the slums? You and Levin went out for a chat once, and you're like this."

I was too lazy to listen to his nonsense, so I held his face and kissed him.

The familiar smell of gardenia, it seems that Kirsty drank flower tea before coming.

When I let him go, he gasped softly and grabbed my sleeve, "Bai Wuyong, tell me clearly what Levin said to you."

I half-truthed and half-jokingly told him the news that the slum was going to explode, and after I finished speaking, I saw his furious expression.

"Come with me!" said Kirsty.

I smiled bitterly. "I can't leave, Kirsty. Levin doesn't plan to take me, and your family obviously won't allow me to exist."

But I quickly tried to comfort him, pretending, "Actually, I'm already content. Even if I die, it doesn't matter. But I know some other friends. I can sneak out of the East District port early."

Kirsty: "..."

"If there is a chance, we will meet again." Don't worry, I will definitely contact you if I can leave the slums!

Otherwise, who will give me living expenses and provide me with food, clothing, housing and transportation?

Kirsty was silent for a moment, then took out her wallet, took out a thick stack of banknotes and stuffed it into my hand. "Useless, as long as you leave the slums, I have plenty of ways to find you."

Kirsty is indeed more useful than Levin!

Wuhu!

After hanging out with Kirsty for a while, we waited for someone to come and pick her up.

They were fully armed and looked down on everything around them. Even the doctors in the hospital were warned to stay away.

Ha, with their shitty attitude, Vanxty would have been knocked out and kidnapped the next day without the protection of his family.

I watched them leave, then hid in the corner and gave Kirsty a complicated look.

Anyway, the distance between us is quite far, so let him savor it slowly.

Back in the ward, Olvera was still unconscious.

Levin sat with his legs crossed, his shirt clipped in a pattern beneath his tight suit trousers.

I sat on the other side of Olvera without saying a word.

"What do you think?"

I lowered my head, not wanting him to see my expression, but my hand grabbed Olvera, "I refuse."

Levin stood up suddenly, walked around Olvera and grabbed my collar to force me to look up at him.

"Useless!"

I ran straight into his sight and said, "This is my choice. If you want to arrest Olvera and me for infidelity and put us in jail, I will accept it! But if you want me to frame Olvera and put him on the execution platform, absolutely impossible!"

"Ha! You're so noble." Levin laughed in anger. "He's your first bedfellow? So you want to tie that damn nobleness to him?"

"It doesn't matter at all!" I grabbed his hand and said, "If you and Olvera switched places, I would make the same choice!"

"What a bullshit identity swap! Olvera is just a bastard who got lucky and got promoted. He has no..."

I slapped him and knocked him crooked.

Levin's cursing also came to an abrupt end.

I deadpanned, "Levin, what exactly do you want from me?"

The omega male held the bed frame with his hands, his eyes slowly climbed up to the sleeping person, and suddenly a neurotic smile broke out on his face.

His smile made my scalp tingle.

Oh my god, you and Olvera are worthy of being legal spouses. You are the same when you go crazy.

"What do you think I want?" Levin slowly looked over his head at me.

A familiar and sticky gaze spread from my hand upwards and then focused on my eyes.

There was a bright red mark of a slap on his overly white cheek, as if something in him had been broken.

"Bai Wuyong, you must want something from me." Levin murmured, "How ridiculous, Bai Wuyong, Olvera won't give you what you want, and neither will I."

Do you mean money and power?

It's true, you two are both useless. Not to mention money and power, you don't even want my life now.

I was lost in thought when Levin suddenly came up to me, grabbed my collar and started kissing me.

It's so dense and deep, it's like my teeth and tongue are using both of them to eat me up!

Holy shit! There’s a person lying on the hospital bed!

"Levin!"

He ignored me, tore off the gauze on my palm, and unbuttoned his shirt.

I was afraid that the loud noise would wake up Olvera, so I quickly picked up his clothes and threw him into the accompanying lounge next door.

This guy started pestering me again, with the same strength that he wanted to strangle me to death, which made my waist ache.

Not only that, he also screamed loudly, and gasped when I blocked his mouth.

Since I couldn't stop him, I had to work on other things and successfully made him stop for a while.

Levin's forehead hit my shoulder, and sweat dripped from his temples and down his chin onto my wound that had not yet healed, making it itchy and painful.

He used his fingers to pick at it, and the cracks between his nails were covered with blood.

After staring at the bloodstain in a trance for a while, Levin supported my chin with his hand and began to suck my lower lip carefully and closely.

"Bai Wuyong, come with me to Ascendant City," he said, "I can let Olvera go. I can even let you into court."

"Leave with me, or die here."

I looked at him quietly for a few seconds, then took my hand away.

The omega male's expression fell into a moment of daze again.

"But you can't give me what I want," I replied.

It's not time yet, there are still some things to be done.

I wrapped the gauze back around my arm, glanced at the person on the bed, then looked at the accompanying lounge whose door was not closed behind me, then strode out of the ward.

I wanted to laugh again, and felt the muscles in my cheeks begin to tremble slightly.

The conditions offered by Levin are really tempting, it's a court.

If I had the ability to move up, I might even be able to become a judge.

Glancing at the communicator, the time was around five-thirty in the evening, leaving three and a half hours until nine o'clock in the evening.

Is that enough?

I asked myself and answered: That should be enough.

I sent Ali another message and headed to the library.

This library is so hard to kill. Today I'm finally going to fly, and I want to celebrate in person!

After spending dozens of minutes, I finally arrived at the library.

A shabby little bungalow with all sorts of messy advertisements posted outside the door.

Ali is not here.

I took a picture of it with my communicator.

After all, it was the first library I liked. Although there were a lot of rubbish inspirational stories in it, it made me understand a little bit about the thoughts of the Celestial Dragons.

"Ha." I smiled.

Then the library exploded.

Damn it!

We agreed to meet before 9pm! It’s not even 9pm yet!

I lay on the ground in a mess, my whole body burning with pain.

Although I consciously kept my distance, I was still knocked down by the scorching heat wave and flew several meters away.

The flames shooting up into the sky made me dazed for a moment.

There was a constant shrill ringing in my ears, and someone was walking towards me from afar and finally stopped beside me.

Someone grabbed my hair and lifted it up, and I saw a pair of raven eyes.

These familiar eyes emerged from the memory of seven years ago and became reality, and even the emotions within them were so familiar. But before, these emotions were directed at other people, but now they are directed at me.

He held my head steady with one hand and patted my cheek with the other, "Long time no see, Bai Wuyin."

"Look how rude you've been lately, calling me 'Angsa' all the time. Bai Wuyin, you used to call me 'Teacher'."

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The next chapter will have a God's perspective

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Still can't get into v, I'm going to be mad at myself [laughing and crying] I'd better wait for the v to be turned down