Chapter 81 Chapter 81 Teacher, this is all thanks to your good teaching...



Chapter 81 Chapter 81 Teacher, this is all thanks to your good teaching...

It is still August 19th.

Whenever I have something to do, time goes by very slowly. It seems that in such a busy day, the original 24 hours will become 58 hours, and I am busy every minute and every second.

Including now, Kasa and I are getting ready. In five minutes we will carry out a secret operation and head to the northwest on foot to investigate clues about the death of the substitute.

Since it was a secret mission, the two set the departure time at midnight.

I swallowed a capsule and turned around to see Kasa's suspicious look.

"What are you eating?"

"Allergy medication," I replied. "There are a lot of mosquitoes there, and I'm afraid I'll die from an allergic reaction."

Then I got Kasa's contemptuous look, "Glady."

Just as I was preparing to have a thrilling literary battle with her, a shrill alarm suddenly exploded in the military camp!

Kasa and I looked at each other, hid in the room and listened to the busy and orderly footsteps outside.

"Another sneak attack." Kasa whispered.

I, lying on the door panel, replied, "That means Angsa is on the front lines and has no time to deal with the northwest. Sergeant Guchiga will delay as much as possible this time, leaving them with neither the time nor the energy to return to investigate the northwest."

Kasa raised his head, checked his equipment one last time, and then whispered, "We can set off now."

We didn't drive a car, nor did we carry conspicuous backpacks. We were just like the other ordinary soldiers, with impatience and anger towards the rebels written all over our faces.

It was not until we left the military camp, crossed the cordon, and confirmed that we had bypassed the patrol that Kasa's tense body relaxed slightly.

She wiped the sweat from her forehead caused by nervousness, turned around and was about to mock me, but found that I was lying down in the same relaxed posture as her.

"You're not a gigolo!"

"Haha." I replied with two words.

Kasa's eyes became complex and subtle.

We advanced quietly in the darkness, without even bringing a paper map (to prevent unauthorized personnel from picking it up and causing unnecessary trouble), relying entirely on the compass and Kasa's familiarity with the military zone to find our way.

The farther away from the military camp, the darker the surrounding environment becomes, and the more mosquitoes and wild animals there are. Even Kasa has to stay vigilant at all times to prevent accidents.

I followed behind Kasa, using my saber to cut through the vegetation that blocked the way, and listening carefully to the sounds in the distance.

The fighting on the front lines is getting more intense. This is not only thanks to Sergeant Guchiga, but also to Angsa. I've been in the military zone for almost two days. He must have received the news and is trying to figure out how to deal with me.

I don't know how long I walked in the darkness, until the sky turned slightly white, Kasa looked up and said, "It's about six o'clock in the morning."

This place is very far away from the military camp and no sound can be heard at all.

After running around all night, I was exhausted both physically and mentally.

Seeing that I couldn't walk anymore, Kasa took out the military communicator to check the progress on the front line.

"At four o'clock in the morning, the rebels evacuated all their troops." Kasa said as he looked at the message.

"A surprise attack at twelve o'clock and a retreat at four o'clock were all within my expectations," I said. "Any other news? How many casualties were there? Did they discover what the general said..."

Before I could finish my question, Kasa's face suddenly changed. "There were no casualties, and during the fighting, the rebels mostly dropped smoke bombs and flash bombs!"

Not only her, but my expression changed as well. I suddenly stood up, grabbed Kasa, and started running. "Our actions have been exposed!"

Kasa didn't react and stumbled when I grabbed him, but he reacted with great instinct and started pulling me away. "What's going on? Aren't your people and the sergeant the only ones who know about our operation? Could it be that your people are undercover?"

"Bullshit!" I yelled at her. "Why don't you just say Kirsty Jane is an undercover agent? My people got in thanks to her connections! And if you say that, Sergeant Guchiga is also responsible. She was the one who promised to let the people in!"

"Didn't you ask the sergeant to put this there?"

"Did I expect my men would be stopped?"

While bickering, we didn't forget to run forward.

But it's too late!

My cerebral cortex exploded, and Kasa's expression beside me became serious. Almost at the moment of gritting her teeth, she kicked me down and threw herself into the grass next to her!

"Bang!"

The bullet flew past my ear and accurately hit the tree trunk next to me!

My breath hitched, "Kasa, leave now!"

Of course Kasa knew that the two of them were ambushed, so he immediately took out his pistol and fired a shot along the source of the bullet's trajectory. He quickly grabbed my calf with his hands and feet and continued running!

Unfortunately, our legs are made of flesh, and no matter how fast we run, they can't withstand bullets.

Especially when he knew that the other side had more people and more power, after weighing the pros and cons for just three seconds, Kasa gave up struggling and raised his hands to surrender.

War is a war, so how can there be no prisoners? As long as it's not a matter of principle, of course they should be allowed to live.

I fell to the ground, grimacing in pain. Just as I got up, the hot muzzle of a gun was pressed against my forehead.

The man looked down at me and said, "I caught him. The leader said he wants him alive. Bring him back."

Well, around six o'clock in the morning on August 20, I was caught by Angsa.

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I was separated from Kasa and was pushed forward with a black blindfold on my head. I don't know how long it was before the blindfold was taken off and I found myself being taken into a separate small dark room.

There was a tattered little iron bed, no table or stool, and not even a window. The only light source came from the bare light bulb at the head of the bed.

Is this the northwest? Or is this the Ansa base?

On the way here, I tried my best to keep the same distance between each step I took, but the person who tied me up seemed to be Angsa's confidant, and was quite suspicious and cautious. Every once in a while, he would take the initiative to interrupt the rhythm of my steps, and then use words and other means to disrupt me.

Except for the bedside, the rest of the small dark room was pitch black and it was impossible to tell the time.

I sat at the head of the bed, thinking about what to do next.

What was the purpose of Ansa's surprise attack at midnight last night, which resulted in no casualties? How did they discover the secret operation?

I believe the organization's personnel have been screened through numerous levels, so there must be no problems. So the problem lies with Sergeant Guchiga.

The topic of my last conversation with Guqijia was about Amu. Afterwards, she would definitely arrange for someone to protect Amu.

Very good, the problem lies with the personnel protecting Amu. And there are only a few people who can be assigned by Guqijia to protect Amu. A simple investigation will identify the target.

White Light Bay should have received the news as well, and I'm sure they'll take corresponding action soon. What will they do? From the outside, it seems that Katsuna's disappearance is related to the rebels, and now they've lost a young and promising Kasa. If White Light Bay is still obsessed with the mine, what should they do?

As I was thinking, the door opened.

A ray of light came in from outside the door. I squinted my eyes to observe the direction of the shadow of the person walking in and the intensity of the sunlight outside.

"Bang!" The door closed again.

"Teacher, are you in such a hurry to close the door? Are you afraid that I will run away when you are not paying attention?" I said to the person who came with a smile.

Onsa Scott stood in front of me, his overly tall body blocking all my view of the iron gate.

I couldn't see his face clearly in the dim environment, but as his student for six years, I could clearly feel his emotions.

I curled my lips.

A pervert is a pervert, the way he looks at people is so disgusting.

The person following him moved the chair they brought from outside behind him, and then stood in the corner pretending not to exist.

My sight leveled out, and I could completely take in Angsa's face.

His gray-black hair had grown a lot longer, and his raven-colored eyes looked at me oppressively, so silent that it made me tremble with fear.

I kept the smile on my face and was about to continue speaking when Angsa suddenly reached out and punched me hard in the abdomen!

"Hiss—" I subconsciously wanted to curl up in pain, but he grabbed my hair in front of my forehead and raised my head to look at him again.

Dust filled my nostrils, and a familiar, slightly pungent smell hit me in the face.

I slowed my breathing as much as possible to reduce the pain of muscle pulling, and this expression obviously pleased Ansa.

He gently patted my cheek with his other hand. "How much good did that woman, Lola Tini, give you to deserve your life? Why don't you risk your life for me?"

I forced a smile and said, "Teacher, don't you understand the principle of first come, first served?"

As soon as I finished speaking, I was hit in the abdomen again.

Angsa let me go and let me curl up on the small iron bed to gasp for breath, supporting my chin with my hand and admiring my painful posture.

He also smiled, and the fine lines at the corners of his eyes were visible. His chest was heaving violently, and through the shirt held together by the belt, I could see the crisscrossing scars inside.

I haven't seen him for almost two months, and he has more scars on his body.

As I continued to throbbing in pain, he pulled a cigarette from his pocket, lit it, held it between the corners of his mouth, took a slow puff, and then slowly exhaled with disgust.

"I never taught you that," Ansa said. "I only told you to grab what you want."

"So she robbed it with money." I forced my head up and said, "She helped me get the senator's seat, and helped me get Cutler. Later, I can marry Cutler's 18-year-old omega adopted son. This is a huge benefit."

After I finished speaking, Angsa stopped exhaling.

He slowly pressed his upper body towards me, his raven eyes closing the distance between him and me until our noses were touching.

The strong smell made my blood rush up and I wanted to start coughing again.

But he held my head in place with his hands and said, "Bai Wuyin, I know you better than you do. You won't be grateful to anyone, and you won't really marry a fool who will only hold you back."

"So?" I scoffed, smiling broadly. "What's your relationship with the teacher whose glands I destroyed twice?"

Almost as soon as I finished speaking, my head was pressed heavily onto the bed by Angsa!

I felt dizzy and my ears started ringing sharply. The severe pain made my eyes go black and I almost lost consciousness.

It took me several seconds to recover from the terrible dizziness, and I listened to him muttering from top to bottom, "Yes, you are an ungrateful person, no one can do anything to you."

It's so funny. If I really had the ability, would I be beaten by you?

Angsa obviously put in a lot of effort. In just that one move, I had no strength left in my limbs and could only hear the sound of him pulling the chair.

"I want Baidengwan to voluntarily give up the ownership of the mine."

I lay on the small iron bed, listening to him and letting out a soft chuckle. "Teacher, after all this fuss... finally, you've made your purpose clear."

You also know that I am growing very fast, you also know that I may kill you, and you also know that when it comes to interests, we will put aside our differences and choose to cooperate.

Angsa, didn’t you teach me all this?

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The author has something to say: In the next few chapters, I will frequently switch to the God's perspective. Tomorrow, I will also tell you about what happened between Xiaobai and Angsa in the no-man's land.

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