According to Aunt Lin, the reason why this happened in the orphanage was all because of that little girl.
"She is an outlier. She has had special abilities since the day I discovered her. Haven't you been asking me why I locked her up?"
Aunt Lin sighed slowly and continued.
"I'm doing this to protect the other children. Only by locking her up can her condition stabilize. I've raised that child for so long, so she still listens to me. I'm just afraid that when I get old, there might be no one in this orphanage who can take care of her."
"I thought you could suppress her, but..."
The rest is self-explanatory.
Li Mu frowned when he heard this. The other party actually pushed all the faults onto a child, so he said, "She just wants to help me get revenge. There will be no problem as long as we guide her well."
"Did you succeed in your guidance?" Aunt Lin glanced at her, bent her knuckles and slammed the table hard, making a crisp clang. "Things turned out like this. Is this the result of your guidance?"
"Then I want to ask, why did that man attack us first?" Limu's attitude did not give in at all. "The other party is a staff member of your orphanage. Why did he attack us volunteers?"
"What do you mean by that?" Aunt Lin's voice suddenly rose. "There's nothing to talk about now! Believe it or not!"
She had already told them that there was something wrong with the monster, but these people were still so stubborn!
Aunt Lin was so angry that she wanted to tell the truth directly.
But now is not the time. She wants the monster to die and also wants to see the panicked expressions of these people.
Seeing Aunt Lin so angry, Jiang Xi actually sensed something was wrong.
If the player becomes a monster when replaced by the child, why didn't the high-level player who died change?
It means the other person is lying.
But it was too early to draw conclusions, so she said politely, "We need to think about it a little more. Can we see the children first?"
Aunt Lin stood up calmly and said two words indifferently: "No."
She opened the door to see the guests off: "You guys go out."
Seeing the woman's behavior, Hou Liang was the first to be unable to sit still. Just as he was about to stand up, Jiang Xi pulled him back.
She shook her head silently at the man, then stood up and looked at Aunt Lin.
"In that case, we won't bother you anymore."
After they left the house, Hou Liang asked in confusion, "Xixi, why didn't you let me speak? That woman is obviously not a good person. She just won't give the child to us.
Jiang Xi turned around and looked in the direction of the office: "The child is still in her hands. We can't take any risks."
The other party had no intention of handing the child over to them from the beginning, so no matter how much they said, it would be useless.
Limu lowered his eyes, a hint of contemplation flashing across his eyes.
"I think there's something wrong with Aunt Lin. Maybe she is the boss of this instance. These kids are trapped here because of her."
"I think the same as you." Jiang Xi sighed, "We can only find the children quietly first, and then think of a way to bring them out."
After saying that, she looked around again and suddenly realized a problem.
"Did Bai Jingmo not come out with us?"
At this time, in the office.
Hearing the footsteps going away, the man slowly stood up from the sofa and said in a neutral tone: "I think we can discuss the child again now."
Re-discuss?
Aunt Lin glanced at him.
She never took this man seriously. His existence was like that of Huang Ya and Hao Lan, vague and inconspicuous.
What was unexpected was that the child actually chose Bai Jingmo.
Thinking of this, she couldn't help but sneer, closed her eyes, leaned back in the chair and waved her hand, her tone a little impatient: "Didn't I just say it? I have nothing to say to you, get out."
"Yeah?"
The man's cold voice rang in my ears, and then there was no sound.
The whole office was eerily quiet.
Aunt Lin suddenly realized something was wrong, frowned and opened her eyes, then her pupils suddenly shrank and she froze in her chair.
She found that she was surrounded by black air without knowing when, and even a wisp of the black air was only a hair's breadth away from her eyes, like a beam hanging from a beam and piercing her thighs, as if it could fall down at any time.
Aunt Lin subconsciously shrank back, gripped the armrest tightly, her eyes full of astonishment.
"you……"
What's going on? Why does Bai Jingmo have the same skills as that monster!?
Bai Jingmo glanced at the drawing paper on the table. When he saw the face that looked like his own, he clicked his tongue silently and picked it up slowly.
The next second, a "hissing" sound was heard.
The man tore up the drawing paper in his hand with an indifferent expression. His movements were extremely slow, as if he was just doing a simple task.
Then, under Aunt Lin's shocked gaze, he slowly opened his mouth, his magnetic voice full of texture.
"Just lie to them, I don't have that much time to act with you."
Countless black air spread out from behind the man, almost occupying the entire office.
Aunt Lin's heart sank: "What are you going to do? I..."
As soon as he said this, he saw the black air in front of him move forward a little.
She shut her mouth instantly.
The man's calm voice came: "You answer whatever I ask, do you understand?"
She nodded quickly to show that she understood, but secretly she clenched her teeth in anger.
Damn it. Thinking about talking to these people, I even sent away the people around me. I never thought that this man would find the opportunity.
Bai Jingmo threw the pieces of drawing paper into the trash can, walked over, and noticed the resentment that flashed across the woman's eyes. He paused slightly, slowly bent down, and stared at her with his dark eyes.
He opened his thin lips and spoke in a nonchalant tone:
"You don't look like you can tell the truth. It seems you need to be taught a lesson."
Auntie Kong Lin was stunned, and then a sense of fear crept up her spine. She shuddered and explained hurriedly: "No, you saw it wrong, I——"
With a "puff" sound, blood splattered everywhere.
Aunt Lin was stunned at first, and then an indescribable pain came from her eye sockets, as if a red-hot silver needle had pierced straight into her eyeball, and waves of warm liquid flowed out from it.
“Ahhhhhh——Ahhh!!” Her face twisted instantly and a painful scream came from her throat, but her throat was blocked by something invisible the next second and no sound came out.
Seeing her like this, the man remained calm, stood up slowly, and asked, "Can I start asking questions now?"
The woman was about to faint from the pain, but when she heard these words suddenly, she sobered up a little.
She covered her eyes and cursed through gritted teeth.
Damn, this is also a monster.
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