Chapter 293
Although the knowledge about the art of sex has existed since ancient times, spiritual momentum is more important than technology.
When she started fighting against Lao Yi, it was because she was not afraid of him at all. Although she usually complained and belittled herself, when she went on stage, her unruly character made her never lose in terms of momentum. Even when she was executed, she was still unruly and domineering.
Especially when facing a stronger opponent, she became stronger. Past humiliation had already simmered in her resentment, and his initial, almost abusive tactics only fueled her desire to win. When she failed to win once, she became even more determined to win the next time, and each time she failed, the battle became even more intense. For them, skill no longer mattered; every encounter was a frantic game. The sky was dark, the earth was swirling, and lightning and thunder were raging, so intense that sparks were about to fly.
The two of them were fighting to the death at that time, and it was extremely stimulating and stress-relieving every time.
Even if he ignored the emotional connection, Lao Yi was still completely captivated by her. Her experience was extremely limited, but her raw and unruly aura shocked and captivated him.
The second time, he hadn't expected this little girl to withstand his brutal assault. Not only didn't she cry or beg for mercy, she responded to him with a clumsy yet intense response. He'd played with so many women before, those mature, charming, and savvy women, but they paled in comparison to this young, inexperienced girl. She offered him something none of those women had ever given him. He held her in his arms, stunned by her beauty, enamored with her. Even when his body collapsed from exhaustion, he still felt a surge of desire for her, eager to try again. And she, in turn, was completely captivated, each time only seeking to further his intoxication and pleasure.
This was also one of Wang Jiazhi's insights after the comparison. If one's desire for someone is extreme, even if there has never been any experience, it can still cause a landslide and tsunami, and even the sky and the earth to darken. This also made her hate the past even more.
Compared with her, those guys in that small circle are worse than beasts. Besides being stupid and evil, they can't even do anything in bed.
Stupid people have a hard time doing anything. Excellent people can do anything well, while stupid people can do nothing well.
Kuang Yumin and his men are not good at being agents. If you ask them to do that in bed, let alone the violent and violent one, even the simplest one is cowardly. Two grown men actually start crying.
The new boss was extremely impressed with Kuang Yumin and his team, believing that their three years of work and lack of accomplishment weren't due to incompetence, but rather to a failure to leverage their true strengths. People who engage in tasks they're not good at naturally perform poorly.
This was a case where they had really capitalized on their strengths, much to Lao Yi's satisfaction. Their superiors planned to continue using their expertise. There was a powerful puppet commander who was completely obsessed with men. Their superiors felt that since Kuang Yumin and his men were so skilled at using honey traps, they were the natural choice for this mission.
Kuang Yumin impressed his superiors. He explained that his brother had died heroically for his country, and that he, influenced by his brother, had a strong desire to serve his country. After only two years of university, he resolutely abandoned his studies to pursue intelligence work. He was unfazed by sacrifice for his country and his people, determined to die on the battlefield.
Seeing his great ambition and spirit of sacrifice, his superiors felt that this task was best suited for him.
Kuang Yumin had a very high opinion of himself. He could only bully others, but he would never be bullied by others. At this time, he also regretted very much that he should not have sent Huang Lei away.
Old Wu took the vast majority of the bonus. Even without Wang Jiazhi and Lai Xiujin, the remaining people received less than 200 yuan. Old Wu was transferred again, and the promotion became a hollow promise. This was a far cry from what Kuang Yumin had originally promised.
While on a business trip, Huang Lei encountered Bai Aiyan, her husband, and their two children visiting Shanghai. He rushed over recklessly, but Bai Aiyan had barely remembered him. Fearing her husband would misunderstand her past pranks, she simply claimed she didn't know him. Depressed, Huang Lei not only resorted to prostitution but also took up gambling, racking up a large debt and even borrowing from loan sharks. Even Kuang Yumin's own money wasn't enough to cover his losses. Huang Lei, despite having no money, continued to prostitute. One kind woman, seeing his young age, lack of family, and his story about his girlfriend having cheated on him, relented and offered him credit several times. Huang Lei, however, took advantage of her and, not only did he owe her money, but he also cursed her after one night. The supervisor, unable to bear the consequences, beat him up and took him to the police station. Kuang Yumin lent him a considerable sum to pay off his prostitution debts and then managed to bail him out.
Kuang Yumin likes to lecture Huang Lei and feels that he is qualified to give him a lecture this time. Unexpectedly, Huang Lei beat him up and made him black eyed. He cursed: "It's all because of you, you evil person. If it weren't for you, how could I have ended up like this!"
Kuang Yumin had long harbored resentment towards Huang Lei, and this time, he could no longer tolerate it. Seeing that there was no chance of regaining control of Huang Lei, he told his superiors that Huang Lei was simply disobeying orders and that if he continued working, he would likely be exposed and implicate everyone. So Huang Lei was sent to "school".
That was just two weeks after Huang Lei was sent away. Before Kuang Yumin could enjoy the days without Huang Lei's harassment, he received such shocking news.
Huang Lei is the perfect fit for the role of "Rabbit." He's not some high-born, noble son, but rather a spoiled, willful concubine of a wealthy family. Brainless, willful, and spoiled, no one is more suited to the role of "Rabbit" than him.
Kuang Yumin regretted it so much. Why was he so impatient? It was only two weeks away. He had already endured it for so long. He just needed to endure it for two more weeks. By then, it would be a great achievement and he could also take revenge on that bastard Huang Lei.
Kuang Yumin told his superiors that he wasn't afraid of sacrifice, but someone as righteous and masculine as him wouldn't be able to complete the mission. His own sacrifice didn't matter, but it would be too much of a shame to burden everyone else's efforts. He'd been choosing between the two, but Ouyang, the fat pig, was out of the question. Liang Runsheng was speechless.
When he was desperate, he remembered that Wang Jiazhi had been kidnapped in the first place, so he started looking for young and beautiful boys at school, thinking of how to trick them into kidnapping them to make up the number.
Before they found a candidate, their superiors said time was running out. They knew he was absolutely determined to make sacrifices, but they were just worried he wouldn't be able to complete the mission. They also said he was being too self-deprecating. They had complete confidence in Kuang Yumin, and that his effeminate demeanor was just right for the man.
At this point, Kuang Yumin could only say that although Liang Runsheng was not that good, he was actually very good at being a "rabbit" and was better than himself.
His superiors had great faith in Kuang Yumin. He'd heard Liang Runsheng was excellent, so he wanted him and Kuang Yumin to come together as a double insurance policy. As the saying goes, if things don't work out in one direction, they'll always work out in the other. And with their brilliance, he had a feeling everything would work out.
It's settled, it's just routine training before the official mission.
Kuang Yumin and Liang Runsheng were sent to a special place to learn the technology, but after two months, both of them were exhausted, and there was still little effect.
Their superiors encouraged them not to be discouraged and expressed their confidence in them, believing that they would be able to do well, driven by their belief in the greater good.
The person in charge of the training center suggested that the training could be intensified. Since one-on-one instruction wasn't effective, they could offer multiple one-on-one instruction, and if necessary, medication could be used. If one method wasn't effective, they could try two. If they didn't die, they could try a variety of methods, including more tools. After all, these two passionate young men were determined to sacrifice for the greater good. He and his superiors believed that they were both very anxious and strongly supported strengthening training so that they could quickly serve the cause.
Another month passed, and the two finally completed their apprenticeship. They put on makeup and dressed up, then were sent to the man. They had at least learned some tricks to be "rabbits," so they should have been able to handle the situation. But when they saw the important figure, they were frightened. Although the man was a military commander, he was already overweight, and his appearance was only a bit imposing, not scary. But the two were so timid and incompetent that when the situation arose, they were paralyzed. They were so frightened that they wouldn't do anything, and felt like dead fish, completely uninteresting.
Just as Kuang Yumin and Old Wu usually scolded Old Yi with such gusto, when Old Yi actually stood before them, none of them dared to look him in the face. In his previous life, just by meeting Secretary Zhang, Kuang Yumin confessed everything.
But after all, a new toilet smells good for three days, so the man still gave them a chance, but the two idiots just didn't get it.
Cursing: "You are even more helpless than a little girl!"
What made that person most angry was not that they were boring, but that the two men were cowardly and timid, which was really annoying to watch.
In a fit of rage, he pulled out a real gun and the two men screamed and shrieked. Liang Runsheng was so scared that he trembled all over, cried loudly, and even wet his pants. Kuang Yumin still felt good about himself and glared angrily, but it was only for a moment, and in the end he begged for mercy.
Later, the man asked them to have sex with each other. Both of them were soft and the normal medicine was ineffective, so he increased the dosage and the two of them had sex with each other several times.
They told their superiors that they really couldn't hold on. Their superiors encouraged them, saying that they believed they would not let them down and that they also believed in their beliefs and spirit of sacrifice.
They were also encouraged to be loyal to the Party, the leader, and their country, and to have the spirit of sacrifice for the greater good. He particularly told Kuang Yumin, "You are a child of ambition and conviction. You yourself said you're not afraid of death for the greater good. What's so great about that? Look at the female comrade before you; she did a great job. You couldn't stand it after just a few days, but she's been there for so long, and now she's become the second wife of that great demon king, spending every night with him. Isn't that even harder than you? A girl can endure such a great sacrifice, so how can you, a man of seven feet tall, be worse than a girl?"
The man felt the gift shouldn't go to waste, so he gave it to his sworn sister. The sister was only about the same weight as the two of them combined, so neither of them would be able to do it at that time. The medication was working, but it really wasn't enough, and the sister was very dissatisfied. Liang Runsheng was rejected, but she still liked Kuang Yumin's effeminate temperament and appearance, and forced him to continue. However, during one session, Kuang Yumin lost control of his bladder and sprayed all over the bed. The sister was disgusted and rejected him again.
They went back without telling Ouyang what mission they were going to carry out, but Ouyang knew it too. Kuang Yumin continued to work hard as if nothing had happened, but it was impossible. Liang Runsheng already had some mental problems, he was dazed and his words were inarticulate. Kuang Yumin had always been very proud of his appearance, and although he had become dull and lifeless after all this, he still felt that he was tall and handsome. He put on a suit as usual to cheer himself up, and then when he went out, he didn't know when it spurted out from behind, which made people sick. Because of this, he had to wear diapers everywhere. Liang Runsheng already had this problem before, and had to wear diapers as well. They also went to see a doctor, but the doctor said that it was already loose and there was nothing he could do.
At that time, he was haunted by Meng Shunying's ghost for a while. Old Wu recommended someone to perform a ritual, and after that, Meng Shunying left him. Kuang Yumin believed in it from then on. This time, he thought that a special method could solve it. He spent a lot of money, even borrowing money, to perform shaman dances and seek elixirs to cure his illness, but it didn't work. After two years, his illness became more and more serious, and he had to change diapers more and more frequently.
But Kuang Yumin refused to give up. He felt he was a child of destiny, blessed by heaven, that the brief setbacks and tribulations were only temporary, and he would recover. He continued to buy tons of medicine and take it, pleading for divine remedies. But the latter worsened, adding to the former. Their symptoms were identical and progressed simultaneously. Either the bleeding couldn't be stopped, or it couldn't come down. Diapers solved both problems, making them worth the price.
Later, both of them were unable to urinate at the same time. Their stomachs were so swollen that they were about to explode. They went to the hospital together to have a catheter inserted, but they were unable to urinate again.
The doctor said, "How can it be impossible for him to be so young?"
Ouyang watched helplessly as the doctor brought a large iron hook and turned away in fear. Hearing the screams of "pigs being butchered," he felt the same pain and ran away to avoid the danger. The two young men carried urine bags wherever they went. After a while, when they recovered, their incontinence returned, and they pulled out the catheter, only to hear the screams of "pigs being butchered" again.
Later, I was either incontinent or unable to urinate. Every once in a while, I went to the hospital to get a catheter inserted. It always didn't work, so I used an iron hook. Every time it worked, I had to pull it out like a pig being butchered. Then I had to insert it again, and then I had to pull it out again, and then I had to insert it again, and then I had to insert it again, and then I had to pull it out again, and it went on and on.
Once, it rained the day before, and the road was muddy and bumpy. The car overturned, but the two of them didn't feel uncomfortable, and their stomachs were smaller. When they arrived at the hospital, they found that their bladders were ruptured, and they had to undergo surgery to suture them. After the sutures were done, they were told they could be discharged in two weeks. The next day, they had high fevers and were both delirious. Ouyang didn't know who to take care of first. He inserted a urinary catheter in the front while the back continued to spray feces. The incision wouldn't heal and kept oozing pus. The doctor said there might be an infection in the stomach and that they had to open the stomach again to take a look. So they did, but the fever got worse and the incision couldn't heal anymore.
They both thought they were going to die, and Ouyang, disdaining the dirt, didn't take good care of them. The two of them languished in the filth. After two whole months, they were finally able to be discharged from the hospital.
But they were both incredibly thin, their backs bent. They looked like old eunuchs from the Qing Dynasty, even older than the old ladies. Especially since they reeked of urine and feces, it was even more disgusting than the old eunuchs.
In fact, this wasn't the first time they had this smell on them. In their previous life, they had smuggled themselves from Hong Kong to Shanghai, and they had been carrying that smell for several days.
Someone arrived and ordered Kuang Yumin, Huang Lei, and Ouyang to carry the body to the car for the burial. Lai Xiujin and Liang Runsheng stayed behind to clean up the house. Huang Lei's legs gave way to fear. He and Kuang Yumin each held one leg, while Ouyang, fearing a fall, lifted the body. The three of them tumbled down the stairs, carrying the body. Lao Cao's body fell on top of them, and blood oozed from the body bag, splattering all over them. He screamed in terror, trying to get the leg off him, and burst into tears.
This was his naive and willful belief that he spent such a small amount of money and in less than two months, a group of rabble could get rid of a big shot, and if they couldn't solve the problem, the money would be wasted. Because he was unwilling to give up and in order not to waste money, he was eager to take action and didn't care about sacrificing Wang Jiazhi as a retribution.
Of course, those people couldn't do it themselves, so when they arrived in the wilderness, they were asked to dig a hole to bury the body. The three of them had never touched a hoe before, and they dug while crying and shaking. It was almost dawn, and they still hadn't dug a hole. Their hands were bleeding from digging.
Lai Xiujin and Liang Runsheng, two fools, didn't even know how to run away. They just stayed in the house to clean up. When they returned, the bloodstains in the house had become even more messy. They themselves were covered in blood on their faces and hair. For the first time in their lives, they realized how much blood a person could have.
On the boat back home, five people, a mix of men and women, huddled together in a small hold, eating, drinking, defecating, and urinating in a cramped space where they couldn't even stretch their legs. When they reached shore, they couldn't even stand, unable to walk. They were filthier than beggars, their hair tangled in wisps, a nest of cockroaches, bedbugs, and lice.
They keep saying they want to serve their country, but in reality they want others to do it. If they were given the opportunity to do so themselves, they wouldn't even be able to endure the hardship of being a stowaway.
It’s the same in this life, except there’s an extra Meng Shunying.
Some people said that the six-carat diamond ring for the eleven gold bars was the price of the six lives. Besides Wang Jiazhi, how could those people be worth a one-carat diamond ring and two gold bars?
Wang Jiazhi is very much like the sick plum tree. Although fate has tormented her, she still stubbornly grows. She lost her mother at the age of sixteen, left alone and helpless, and later endured horrific hardships, but she still grew.
Three years later, when Lao Yi saw her again, she was no longer the innocent and naive little girl. She had become melancholy and haggard, but she was still growing up. Not only had she become more beautiful, but her mysterious and sad beauty was even more intoxicating.
The sick plum tree is the product of cruel destruction, its branches cut, twisted, and bent, and then it struggles to produce a few pitiful blossoms. However, its gaunt and tenacious appearance is more fascinating than the healthy plum blossoms with lush branches and numerous and dense flowers.
Three years ago, Lao Yi simply liked her, but three years later, she was completely oblivious to the intoxication she exuded, forcing him to lose control. He knew he was going to kill her soon, but he couldn't control himself. He felt ridiculous and useless, but he had to have her just once before he killed her. Wang Jiazhi, with her unruly personality, would always be her own. Unless you could make her fall in love with you, she would feel grateful and grateful that she was yours, and you were hers too.
Wang Jiazhi never felt fear. She seemed born to accomplish great things, bold, proud, and intelligent. The female spies would have been terrified, but she wasn't afraid at all. She even approached him and looked back at him with her innocent, large eyes, a look of coquettishness that shocked him greatly. How could he bear to kill her?
After that, her boldness and daring actions almost made him fall in love with her. In the end, the two of them even switched sides. It was obvious that she was trying to seduce him, but he unconsciously wanted her to fall in love with him.
Of course, Kuang Yumin and the others must have their own excuses. Wang Jiazhi likes Lao Yi, so it doesn’t matter what happens. It will only make her happier.
But Wang Jiazhi had no deep feelings for this evil villain three years ago and at the beginning. She had also endured nightmares and the subsequent struggles and torture.
They were so scared when they first saw her, how could they possibly achieve her results?
If the person she is facing is someone she really hates and is not likely to like, her will will only become stronger and her chances of success will be even greater.
This is the difference between a good tree and a poisonous weed. Wang Jiazhi is a tree. Even in the cracks of a windowsill or a crevice, given a little sunlight and water, in the thinnest soil, she can tenaciously survive, striving to grow into a tree and bloom. And such a tree possesses a uniquely poignant beauty, unlike the tall trees growing in fertile, sunny soil.
Kuang Yumin and his companions had also endured hardships, but their suffering pales in comparison to Wang Jiazhi's. On the smuggling boat, they felt their lives were worse than death, their dignity and respect gone. Wang Jiazhi, whose most precious possessions were destroyed, suffered nightmares in a damp, dark, windowless storeroom crawling with rats. They arrived in Shanghai, where they had food and drink but worked menial jobs from morning till night. In Hong Kong, Wang Jiazhi suffered from hunger and cold, going days without a single piece of black bread, drinking only half a thermos of cold water daily, sleeping on the cold concrete floor without bedding, and bombs dropping frequently, leaving her vulnerable to death. They hated the fact that they could no longer contact their family. They exploited Wang Jiazhi's lack of family, mistreating her to death without anyone coming to demand her release. They had tortured her to the point where she couldn't even dream of her own mother. They hated the fact that they could no longer wear bright clothes or have a boyfriend or girlfriend. Wang Jiazhi, without even a decent piece of clothing, felt unworthy of love after her life was ruined by them. They constantly claimed to want to serve their country, but when asked if they really wanted to, they were all lazy, foolish, and cowardly. After three years of work, they hadn't achieved any results or made any progress, and they just lived their lives in self-pity. In Hong Kong, Wang Jiazhi walked dozens of miles every day on an empty stomach, under the bombs, looking for work. Back in Shanghai, she lined up for rice before dawn and went to school on an empty stomach.
Three years of suffering had transformed Wang Jiazhi into a mysterious and captivating woman, but it had only made them dark, thin, ugly, and despicable. And those self-righteous males, they forced a pure young girl into prostitution, while they themselves lacked the courage to be prostitutes. The first time they met a client, they were terrified and incoherent, at a loss for what to do. "Rabbit" couldn't do it, and neither could "Duck," bringing shame to the males.
Although they are poisonous weeds, poisonous weeds can thrive in dry and barren soil. They just wither more and more. They are even worse than poisonous weeds.
They had indeed failed their superiors, who were old colleagues of Lao Yi's. They had been good friends in their youth and were quite capable. He simply couldn't be completely unscrupulous, rising only to be demoted. He was a broad-minded man, unfazed by praise or criticism.
Lao Yi felt that without Wang Jiazhi's classmates, Wang Jiazhi wouldn't have come to him, and they wouldn't be where they are today. He repeatedly told his old colleagues to take good care of these ambitious students and to express his gratitude for their help in bringing him and Wang Jiazhi together.
Of course, old classmates should be loyal to people who trust them. Especially after meeting these children, he was very good at judging people and felt that he should take better care of them. Originally, he wanted to send them to study hard and make them shine even more. Later, Zhou Minlin was arrested and his superiors arranged for him to make contact. Zhou Minlin got the news about Wang Jiazhi from Kuang Yumin. Although his superiors had never met Wang Jiazhi and Wang Jiazhi was no longer important to him, Zhou Minlin didn't want people to think that Wang Jiazhi was bad, so he told his superiors everything about how lonely and pitiful Wang Jiazhi was, how talented she was, and how gentle and easy to bully. His superiors felt that just sending them for further study was not enough to pay attention to the cultivation of these children. Kuang Yumin's two front teeth and three side teeth that were knocked out were replaced, and he must be entrusted with an important task.
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