Chapter 185 Mission in Progress!



When you're on someone else's turf, you have to submit to their rules and regulations.

That's the rule!

The two were speechless. They wanted to continue arguing, but they opened their mouths and then swallowed their words, ultimately not uttering a single utterance.

Continuing to make trouble will not be in their best interest.

It's possible that not only the master will be implicated, but the entire sect.

This is the awe-inspiring power of the heavenly soldiers.

They belong to the highest level, and the number of people who can mobilize them is extremely limited, definitely no more than five, or even fewer.

"Someone come here!" Fourth Senior Sister called to her team members when she saw that the two had calmed down.

"head."

"I said call me boss." Even at this moment, he didn't forget to correct her...

"Keep these two under strict guard and do not release them until the mission is over."

"Those who wander off and disobey orders will be killed without mercy."

"yes!"

Why are they not allowed to move around until the end?

It was simply because they were afraid of developing a desire for revenge.

If they cause trouble and the mission fails, they will be held responsible even if they die a thousand deaths.

The Imperial Seal of the State was extremely important.

No mistakes or accidents are allowed.

"Everyone, gather together!" Fourth Senior Sister raised her arm and shouted.

The heavenly soldiers, along with all those who had been invited, were brought together in one place.

"We split into several groups according to the plan. Daoist Wuwei, Daoist Guyue, and twenty members of the Heavenly Soldiers formed one group."

"Liang Zhengguo, Wei Shengjin, you three will form a group of thirty."

"Li Changfeng, Abbess Jing'an, you and the others will form a group."

The fourth senior sister allocated tasks reasonably and divided them into detailed categories.

After giving his instructions, Li Changfeng, along with two nuns (one old and one young) and ten heavenly soldiers, left in one direction.

Their group was relatively simple; they hid near the border, waiting for the criminals to appear.

You could say they are the last line of defense.

Once the criminals cross the border, the mission is considered a failure.

Boundary markers strictly demarcate the territory of other countries; the other side is the territory of another country.

Of course, given the importance of the Imperial Seal of the State, even crossing the border to kill or rob would be worthwhile.

However, to avoid disputes and international criticism, efforts should be made to keep it within the country's borders.

Li Changfeng's position is both important and unimportant. If the heavenly soldiers kill all the criminals in advance, he will be fine and have nothing to do with it.

If they can't be completely eliminated and some escape the net, then the various experts lurking along the border will need to be mobilized.

It's like having double insurance.

"Master, that woman was terrifying, like a tigress. She even hit her own people so hard," the little nun complained innocently as she sat in front of the abbess.

“Children don’t understand. She did the right thing. Unruly people in the underworld don’t have much discipline. If we don’t intimidate them, the situation will get out of control and become more troublesome.”

"It's not unreasonable to use ruthlessness," the nun said calmly with her eyes closed.

A seasoned veteran is a seasoned veteran; they can see right through someone's true nature.

"Oh." The little nun blinked, seemingly understanding but not quite.

Her eyelashes were so long, her face was so delicate and pretty, she looked no older than eighteen.

I'm just a little curious, aren't nuns also considered members of the religious community?

Why isn't he bald?

The nun was bald, but her disciples weren't?

Or is it that the young nun did not formally become a nun?

"Master, are you thirsty? I brought some water." The little nun took out a cute little water cup, unscrewed the cap, and handed it over.

"I'm not thirsty, you drink it."

"oh."

Li Changfeng was extremely bored, so he lit a cigarette and lay down on a soft patch of grass.

"Hey, there are tons of poisonous insects here. Don't lie down, or they'll crawl all over you," the little nun carefully warned.

"I'm tough, I'll be fine," Li Changfeng said nonchalantly.

"Here, take this." The little nun took a clear blue glass bottle out of her bag and tossed it over.

"This is insect repellent, personally developed by my master. Once applied to the body, most poisonous insects won't dare to approach." The little nun seemed to be carrying a treasure chest, containing all sorts of things.

"Thanks, but I really don't need it." Li Changfeng tossed it back, not accepting it.

He grew up soaking in medicinal herbs, so not only do mosquitoes not dare to approach him, but ordinary poisons are also ineffective against him.

This wasn't a show-off move; it was simply because it wasn't necessary.

"You..." the little nun said with slight dissatisfaction.

"Yi Hui." The nun opened her eyes.

"Master."

"If others don't need it, why force them? Mind your own business."

“Yes, Master,” the little nun replied obediently.

"Excuse me, sir." The nun held one palm up to her chest.

"It's alright, the young master meant well," Li Changfeng said politely.

If others treat me with respect, I will treat them with even greater respect.

This is the most basic principle of being a person.

"Yes!" The nun nodded.

"Master, which temple are you from?" Li Changfeng had nothing better to do than chat to pass the time.

"In Anhui Province."

"Do you have a specific address? I'd like to visit you another day."

"I'm sorry, sir, our temple does not accept male guests."

Li Changfeng: "..."

Are there still such secluded places now?

Come to think of it!

The entire hospital is staffed by women, so it's inconvenient for men to go in. It's fine for burning incense and praying, but staying overnight could lead to potential problems.

It's better to be safe than sorry.

It's perfectly fine to refuse male guests.

“Master, is this your disciple?” Li Changfeng pointed to the little nun.

"good!"

"Quite cute, probably still a minor, right?"

"He's only sixteen this year, so he's definitely not an adult yet."

"You live in a temple every day, and these children are of school age? Aren't you providing them with nine years of compulsory education?"

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