Killer Transmigrates to the 60s, Beats Up Scum, and Goes to the Countryside

A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...

Chapter 462 Bai Ke is the traitor

She said, "We can't see the chest wound. If, as you said, you hit the leg and it's injured, then we can keep an eye on the people in the army to see who's limping. But we can't hold our hopes too high. Also, which leg did you hit?"

He thought for a moment and said, "I remember it was my right leg, hit on the knee."

Look at him and he said, "Okay, don't think about it for now. I'll go buy you some food. Then, I'll ask for leave for you. I'll go home and clean up the house."

After leaving the hospital, An Ran first went to a state-owned restaurant, bought twenty buns, and ran back to the hospital to give them to Cao Kun.

I went to the troops again and told Colonel Zhou about the situation. I also took note of his reaction. I noticed a flash of guilt in his eyes. It seemed that the person fighting Cao Kun was probably sent by him.

He left his office, keeping an eye on everyone he saw, scanning their legs one by one. Seeing no one walking uncomfortably, he found an empty corner and slipped into the space. He drifted back to Colonel Zhou's office.

Just then, she saw someone walk out of the closet, and that person made An Ran's eyes widen. Isn't this Bai Ke from her own family? This guy is really a good actor!

When I heard those words in my own home, and when I looked at him, his performance and reaction confused me. He is simply a master of acting!

At the same time, he slapped himself. How could his judgment have deteriorated so much? He had been fooled so easily!

Judging from the way he walked, it was obvious that his legs were uncomfortable, and it happened to be his right leg, which was exactly consistent with Cao Kun's description.

An Ran was thinking when she heard Colonel Zhou ask, "What happened last night? Is Cao Mo there? Is he dead or alive?"

Bai Ke replied in frustration, "I don't think he's here. Besides, he must have been moved away by An Ran. When I sneaked into his house during the day, I found no one in Cao Mo's room, nor in Cao Kun's. I thought they would bring him back at night."

But unexpectedly, I still came up empty-handed and was discovered by Cao Kun. Originally, after stabbing him, I wanted to kill him. But I hadn't seen An Ran for a long time, and I kept feeling uneasy. She wasn't home at night, where could she go? I was also afraid that she would suddenly come back and I wouldn't be able to escape.

After all, An Ran is much more difficult to deal with than Cao Kun. If I were to run into An Ran, I wouldn't even be sure I could beat her, let alone escape. So, after stabbing Cao Kun, I quickly retreated."

Hearing this, Colonel Zhou frowned. He was also puzzled. Where could An Ran be away at night? And since she hadn't told the truth just now, it was even harder to ask her directly now. If he asked, it would clearly indicate that there was something wrong with him. That woman was very clever, so he couldn't alarm her.

Also, if Cao Mo wasn't home, where would Cao Kun have hidden him? Based on my understanding of Cao Kun, he had no relatives here. Besides those in the army, he had no friends outside. Where could he have hidden a living person?

For some reason, he felt that the person hiding this time was not Cao Kun, but An Ran. He always felt that there was something strange about this woman An Ran.

The last time Cao Mo disappeared mysteriously, he thought it was his own people who did it, but according to Cao Kun, it turned out that An Ran had transferred him away.

At that time, he felt strange. How could this person transfer a living person quietly in the hospital?

Originally, he had a good idea. Since An Ran had asked Bai Ke to spread the news, he would take advantage of her and let Bai Ke kill the person. No matter how smart An Ran was, she would never have thought that the murderer was Bai Ke.

But he never expected that An Ran, this woman, was so scheming and vigilant. She asked Bai Ke to spread the news and then moved the people away.

But right now, this wasn't the most important thing. The most important thing was, where did An Ran go last night? Did she go to see Cao Mo, or did she do something else? And did what she did have anything to do with him?

After thinking for a long time without understanding, he said, "Your leg injury makes it unsuitable for you to continue working, in case others find out. For the next few days, you should rest at home and don't go out for a stroll. I will tell others that you are out on a mission."

Bai Ke nodded, and understood that this arrangement was the best. If Cao Kun or An Ran saw him walking uncomfortably, they would definitely be suspicious.

After saying that, he took out some money and put it in Bai Ke's hand. He continued, "Here's a hundred yuan. Go back and have a good rest. Ask your family to buy you some nutritional supplements. Get well soon so you can come back to work."

Bai Ke nodded, took the money, and left the office. She wanted to follow him out, but hesitated, continuing to stare at Colonel Zhou. He closed the door, returned to his desk, and began scribbling on a piece of paper. An Ran drifted over to see what he was writing. The paper read, "Bai Ke is showing signs of being exposed. Should we kill him and make it look like he's committing suicide out of fear of his guilt to distract attention?"