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 485 Bai Ke writes down his crime

But I really didn't tell him everything. I lied about some of it. I swear, everything I said was true. Also, he made me train my skills, and told me to train harder, saying they didn't want to cripple me. If I didn't obey, I'd just watch my sisters and the others become their playthings.

"When I was asked to visit your home, I didn't want to go when Cao Mo was killed. I also know that for my family and my sister, I lost my conscience. But people are selfish, and I can't just watch them being ruined!"

Bai Ke banged his head against the door in pain, repeatedly, which made Cao Kun feel very depressed. He understood Bai Ke, but he did not approve of his behavior. He could have told everyone to protect his sister, but he chose to endure it alone and was eventually dragged into the water.

At this moment, An Ran, who was half asleep, got up and looked at Bai Ke. She asked, "You said that there were some things you didn't tell the other party, right? But what about the bugs installed in the offices of Cao Kun, Captain Sun, and Chief Fang?"

Don't tell me you didn't know. If I'm not mistaken, you installed it, right? Even if you didn't tell them everything, you helped them install the bug. If they eavesdropped on their conversation, they'd still know everything. It's the same as if you told them in person.

You protected your family, there's nothing wrong with that, but were you able to do it? If I hadn't followed your sister and mother, they wouldn't have been ruined, they'd probably have died long ago. If it weren't for me, would you still want to protect them? You've become a ghost yourself, how could you protect them? You idiot, you sound like you're feeling wronged, don't you even know how to use your brain? Stupid thing."

The three of them were completely stunned by her outburst. Wasn't this person asleep? He could even hear faint breathing, so why did he suddenly sit up? What was he trying to do?

She continued, "Because you helped them plant bugs in Cao Kun and the others' offices, they learned of Cao Mo and Tang Lin's mission, which is why Tang Lin died. Chief Fang was killed because he reported the matter to a higher authority. You caused all of this. You didn't kill Boren, but he died because of you. You are still guilty of an unforgivable crime. Aren't you afraid that they will come back to you in your dreams to take your life?"

Hearing this, Bai Ke closed his eyes in regret, thinking back to the past. He couldn't explain the feeling in his heart. Hatred? Regret? He hated it, and he regretted it. He had once wanted to serve his country and dedicate his life to it, but now! He had become a traitor, a joke. He hadn't protected his mother and sister. What kind of person was he?

Looking at him, An Ran said, "As long as you write down what you have done, I can let you go. It's not because I am kind, nor is it for Cao Kun's sake. I think your love for your sister is very precious. But I will not forgive you, because you hurt Cao Kun and also hurt my trust in you.

Cao Kun knew that getting me to trust someone was harder than climbing to the sky. But I truly trusted you that day. When Cao Mo said those things, I didn't kick you out, nor did I betray you. But I never imagined you would be one of the traitors. For this, I slapped myself twice.

I doubted myself for a while, then became kinder, trusting others and letting down my guard. This was the worst mistake I could have made. In my mind, if someone wasn't behaving well, I'd beat them until they behaved. If they still didn't behave well after beating them, I'd kill them. After all, it was just one person, and it wasn't my first time killing someone.

I changed because I had family, kinship, friendship, and love. These things made me lose my judgment and my defenses, but I have no regrets. Because, from the beginning to the end, I knew what I wanted. I knew what I should and shouldn't do, and I hope you understand too.

Hearing this, Bai Ke looked at An Ran with a look of deep thought and endless regret. He had betrayed the trust of both the boss and An Ran, and he hated himself. Why hadn't he told the boss right away? Was it because he didn't trust him? Or was he just born a bad person?

After thinking for a long time, he said, "Can you give me a pen and paper? I'll write it all down. I'm sorry, Boss, I'm sorry, and I'm sorry to Cao Mo."

An Ran ignored him and took out a pen and paper and handed it to Cao Mo. Cao Mo took it, walked to Bai Ke's side, and untied the rope on him. He placed the pen and paper in front of him and stood aside honestly without saying a word.

Bai Ke picked up a pen and paper and began to write down what he had done. Soon, a sheet of paper was filled with his writing and he handed it to Cao Mo. Cao Mo held it in front of his eldest brother and his wife so that they could read it clearly.

An Ran took it and looked at what was written on the paper. Then she folded the paper and stuffed it into her bag. Then she looked at Cao Kun and asked, "Brother Kun, do you have anything else to say to him?"

He looked at An Ran, then at Bai Ke, and said, "Bai Ke, from now on, take care of yourself. If you need help, you can always come to me. This is all I can do for you."

Cao Mo didn't want to let Bai Ke go, but since his elder brother and sister-in-law had said so, he couldn't say anything more. He looked at Bai Ke and said, "Bai Ke, for the rest of your life, I hope you can remember Tang Lin. He died because of you. You owe him your whole life."