The protagonist crossed over unexpectedly, the system was dumbfounded, and the protagonist was confused. One system exists to survive and live more comfortably, while the other tries to avoid havin...
The nobody's actions didn't stop; he maintained a high efficiency of killing one person per week.
The most crucial point is that there is no specific target for the low-level officials; any high-ranking official working at the Pentagon could be killed.
But there are too many officials here, including many high-ranking ones. There's enough to keep the nobodys busy for at least three to five years. Besides, the vacant positions need to be filled.
The successor is also a high-ranking official, and he also faces the risk of being killed.
The assassination operation by the nobody didn't need any intelligence personnel to provide information; he could just listen to what he wanted to know.
Coupled with his innate uniqueness, there is almost no chance of him being discovered, which makes him perfect.
With so many officials, it's impossible for them all to go into refuge; otherwise, who would handle the daily affairs?
The public was already dissatisfied with government departments, and now that these officials have been killed, the American people have started to watch the show.
They were just worried about not having a chance to force these officials to step down, and now that opportunity has arrived.
Mengjie did receive a call, but she only gave the other party two choices: either pay compensation or continue. There were no other options.
The insignificant entity showed no sign of stopping, but they were unwilling to let the bald eagle spend so much money, so they took countermeasures.
On the one hand, they imposed various economic sanctions, and on the other hand, they tried to send people to carry out assassinations.
But from China's perspective, economic sanctions are nothing; if you don't want Chinese-made goods, others will be scrambling to buy them.
As for assassination, in a country whose history can be summarized in just a few pages, the primary tool for assassination is simply a gun.
However, those who know the situation understand just how difficult it is to acquire guns within China.
Besides, if you send a bunch of white and black people to assassinate someone, it would be a miracle if it were effective.
But then a troublemaker appeared – the Japanese soldiers actually got involved.
After the first batch of Japanese soldiers were captured, Sister Meng asked Wu Dongheng to contact the Japanese soldiers who participated in the wilderness survival competition. This was like the gates of hell demanding repayment, and they couldn't afford the consequences of meddling.
Then they packed up the body and sent it back.
The Japanese soldiers neither agreed nor objected, and silently accepted the corpse.
Instead of telling the nobody to stop, Sister Meng asked him to speed up a bit.
A contest of strength among underground forces has officially begun.
The low-level assassins did increase the frequency of assassinations, killing two a week, regardless of whether they were high-ranking or not; even mid- to high-ranking officials could accept it.
Ye Zi was bored out of his mind, but a phone call from Meng Jie piqued his interest.
A foreign company sent more than a dozen employees to its branch office for training. The address was a coastal city in China. These employees did not look like corporate slaves, but rather like ninjas. According to reports from the National Security Bureau, these people walked very quietly and had a cautious demeanor, keeping their eyes and ears open.
Regardless of whether these people are ninjas on an assassination mission, they cannot be let go if they are ninjas, so Yezi needs to deal with them.
There are too many people. Although the Wu brothers can handle it, the fighting would be too noisy. It would be safer for Ye Zi to go.
Ye Zi drove off directly. Once there, she made a phone call, and an agent from the National Security Bureau came to meet her. The agent then handed over the recently taken photos to Ye Zi.
That night, Ye Zi sneaked into the place where the Japanese soldiers were located. It was a villa, the residence of the Japanese company's manager in China.
Upon entering the living room, Ye Zi sat confidently on the sofa, waiting for these people to come out.
There are cameras everywhere here, so there are no blind spots. Besides, there's no need for a sneak attack.
A few minutes later, a middle-aged man in a bathrobe appeared on the second floor with two men who looked like bodyguards, and roared:
"Who are you? What are you doing here? You're trespassing. I can call the police to arrest you."
Ye Zi raised her hand and launched a flying stone, hitting him squarely in the head, then said:
"Stop hiding, come out now. Didn't your predecessors tell you that the success rate of ambushing me is zero?"
Thirteen people dressed as ninjas appeared in various locations around the villa. The first two to come out, who looked like bodyguards, also tore off their clothes, revealing ninja outfits underneath.
"It seems we've been exposed. We are honored that the hunters have come to us in person."
Ye Zi turned to look at the person who spoke. Apart from these fifteen people, there was no one else hiding in the entire villa.
"You should have been prepared to die when you came here," Ye Zi said as she slowly stood up.
"It's still uncertain who will emerge victorious. You are indeed formidable, but we are not to be trifled with either."
Ye Zi pouted and said:
"More than 300 people had the same idea before, but now grass has grown on their graves."
I'm not wasting my breath talking to you here to see you become arrogant, but to give you time to contact your superiors. I've got my eye on you.
But you don't seem to appreciate it.
As soon as Ye Zi finished speaking, she moved both hands in unison, sending pebbles flying towards the various ninjas.
At the same time, various ninja hidden weapons began to be launched towards the location of Leaf.
A minute later, Ye Zi appeared on the second floor. The entire villa was riddled with small holes made by pebbles.
Ye Zi glanced at the cripple at her feet and said disdainfully:
"With your strength, where do you get the audacity to be arrogant towards me?"
"us……"
The crippled ninja was halfway through his sentence when Leaf kicked him, sending him to meet Amaterasu.
They then left.
After leaving the villa, he greeted the two young men waiting by the car and then left.
After Ye Zi left, the two young men entered the villa. Gunshots rang out soon after, followed by an explosion that turned the entire villa into an inferno.
Twenty minutes later, the police and fire department arrived.
After daybreak, the fire was extinguished. Police found more than a dozen bodies, various concealed weapons, Japanese knives, fifty knives of drugs, ten handguns, and hundreds of bullets in the villa.
The gunshots at the villa were interpreted as a case of Japanese drug traffickers double-crossing each other, resulting in mutual destruction. Their company was also labeled as a shell company covering up drug trafficking, and all their assets were investigated and confiscated.
Furthermore, the company's parent company has been blacklisted by China, prohibiting all business activities in China.
With Ye Zi's situation settled, Wu Dongheng also called the Japanese side, offering them two options: either pay compensation or wait for retaliation. The choice was theirs.
There were indeed no guns, ammunition, or drugs in the villa; these were things that Sister Meng had Ye Zi bring in to facilitate the National Security Bureau and the police in handling the follow-up matters.
After all, the job at the Gates of Hell is dirty work.
The Japanese also regretted it. They had lost people and lost so many hard-earned markets, but they had no choice. Their godfather had given the order, so they could only carry it out.
The confiscated Japanese assets were quickly auctioned off. Wu Dongheng compiled a compensation list and sent it to the Japanese side. All that was left to do was wait.
Waiting for the bald eagle to pay compensation, waiting for the Japanese to return the antiques and cultural relics—that's right, the compensation Wu Dongheng proposed was all antiques and cultural relics.