Chapter 119 is also a hopeless case.
“Brother Yun, you guessed right. Before Bian Xi arrived yesterday, Badi’s younger brother, Bale, did indeed appear at Wenlai’s house the day before and stayed there for a long time,” Night Hawk said.
"Not long after, I saw that Angki also come out of that house."
"Later, Barre and Wenlai went to a club and stayed there for a long time, calling a group of girls. That's where I took care of him."
"Let him die on a group of women, and leave no trace."
Even the bullet that pierced Bale's brain was extremely ordinary; if they wanted to find the murderer using the murder weapon, it would be as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack.
Night Hawk was taken aback when he heard Anai speak like an adult, but this adult was probably Sawa.
Savar talks about girls all the time, more often than he talks about eating.
The man snorted, "I know."
He never cares about the process; as long as the result is what he wants, that's enough.
However, he glanced at the person standing there, who had a look on his face that seemed to be seeking praise.
Perhaps because he was in a good mood, the man added, "Anai, you did a pretty good job this time."
He did perform well, which is why Fu Yungui chose to let him do this task. Anai is quick-witted and bold.
Moreover, his marksmanship is among the best in his age group, even surpassing some adults.
Most importantly, he still appears to retain the innocence of a child, which easily misleads others' judgment. Wherever he goes, people will not easily regard him as an assassin, thus greatly reducing their vigilance against him and giving him more opportunities and space to carry out his assassination targets.
But despite his innocent and naive face, he has already killed several people. His ruthlessness is different from Nar's directness; he is the kind of person who is ruthless in disguise.
But when he's not on a mission, he's just like any other kid. He's playful and childish, and he'll argue and fight with Mao Mao over trivial things.
That's why Fu Yungui values him even more.
He possesses a maturity beyond his years, yet he is able to maintain control over this balance.
This is very rare.
Upon hearing this, Ah Nai immediately smiled, his smile brighter than the sun in the sky. The words he liked to hear most were affirmations from others, especially from his boss.
This will make him more demanding of himself in his daily training.
"Thank you, boss."
The man smiled and said, "Go back and get some rest. Come back tonight."
“Okay.” Anai immediately turned and left.
Meanwhile, Wenlai was dealing with the matter of Buddy's brother, Bale, in a state of panic. He had just left the club when someone from there called to inform him that Bale had been murdered inside.
When he arrived, the police were already there and investigating the scene.
Bale lay naked in a pool of blood, his eyes still open, his face contorted in pain and distress, as if he had something he hadn't yet expressed.
There were miscellaneous contraceptive products scattered around, as well as a half-used lubricant bottle.
He was probably moving when he was shot in the head. The bullet hit him right in the middle of his forehead, without missing a beat.
It is evident that this person's marksmanship is quite accurate.
The women who were with him at the time were still terrified and hadn't recovered from the shock. They sat blankly in a row, and no matter how the police questioned them, they couldn't get any useful information.
Wenlai stood outside with a frown. He never expected that someone would target Baler so quickly.
He had only been in Myanmar for a few days.
He even had a vague feeling that he was in some kind of danger.
This seems to be a veiled warning.
Who exactly is this person hiding in the shadows?
Could it be that kid Fu Yungui?
Wenlai was smoking outside with his brows furrowed. He had killed countless people in his life, but he was still timid and fearful. No matter what happened, he would be terrified and had no composure whatsoever that came with being a seasoned veteran.
Especially in recent years, after he felt his body slowly aging, he, a Buddhist, became even more worried and fearful.
According to Buddhist teachings, those who commit evil deeds in this life will be reborn as frogs, mice, or other lower animals. He was a devout Buddhist and did not want to fall into this danger.
Therefore, he decided to do more good deeds and accumulate merit in his later years to offset the sins of the first half of his life.
After thinking it through, he handed over the task of harming people entirely to Angki, while he simply watched and directed from behind the scenes.
This is equivalent to reaping the benefits without lifting a finger.
However, he and Angki were essentially using each other; Angki sought revenge by joining him, while Angki wanted to escape and make money.
But before the plan even began, another life was at stake.
He was Colonel Buddy's brother, thankfully Buddy was already dead.
Otherwise, even if he didn't kill the person himself, Buddy wouldn't let him off easily.
Wenlai's expression softened slightly after someone came to announce that Angki had returned.
Upon seeing what Angki looked like, his brows furrowed even more deeply.
"What's going on?" Wenlai suppressed her anger.
With his face covered in blood and looking utterly miserable, it was obvious that the mission had failed without even asking a single question.
"We've fallen for their trap. Fu Yungui is too cunning; it's like he knew beforehand," Angji replied casually.
He didn't want to offer any further explanation for today's failed mission, nor did he want to argue for himself.
Failure is failure.
However, he did have some doubts: why would they have planned to wait for them to fall into the trap? It was obvious that they already knew about their actions in advance.
Wenlai calmed herself down, trying to quell the fire in her heart.
The moment he learned that Bale had been killed, he had a premonition that today's mission would fail.
However, from another perspective, Bale's death doesn't seem like such a bad thing.
At least this mission can be entirely attributed to him. As long as he insists that he was commissioned by Bale, they will have no way to prove it.
Thinking of this, Wenlai's expression softened. He glanced at Angki's arm and said, "Go and take care of your arm first. I'll handle things here myself."
Onki learned of Bale's death on the way. He didn't ask for details, but he roughly knew what had happened.
This guy deserved to die. He came to Myanmar to avenge his brother, but before the matter was even over, he went off to have some fun.
He's a hopeless case, completely hopeless.
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