Translator: Lonelytree
âNanxing, I have done nothing wrong. I need to survive.â Ye Qianâs pitiful voice rang in my ears.
What a show that was!
Ye Qianâs survival was always built on another personâs destruction.
Fact one: Jing Tian was betrayed.
Fact two: The people who betrayed him were from the Jing Family.
Fact three: The culprit was most definitely Jing Ning and Ye Qian.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, who had they sold Jing Tian to? What did the person want with Jing Tian?
I looked around and asked, âWhere are we?â
Gao Da smiled wryly. âThis is a small hotel in Chinatown. It used to belong to Ardent Flame Alliance. However, I canât find any of our people here. Weâll only go into radio silence mode when weâre in extreme danger protocol. But only Master Qi and I are able to send out that protocol.â
I looked at him blankly. âYou mean, someone else has disguised as either of you to make everyone disappear?â
Gao Da nodded. âItâs not disappearance. Our people merely go into hiding. This is to reduce the number of losses.â
âDoes this happen often?â I asked.
âOf course, not. In fact, other than the first rehearsal, I donât think this protocol has ever been activated.â Gao Da said. That made sense. If they went into hiding every time something happened, why would they join the underworld? It was better to live a common life if they were so afraid of danger.
I thought for a while. âSo no one can issue this protocol except you and Jing Tian?â
Gao Da nodded.
âAre you sure you didnât do that accidentally?â I looked at him.
Gao Da smiled bitterly and reached out to wipe his tired face. âYoung Missâ¦â
I raised my hand in surrender.
âThen, is there a way to waive this protocol? The people canât be in hiding forever, right?â If that was the case, this would be disbandment and not a lie-down. Gao Da was restless, so I didnât want to provoke him further.
âThereâs a signal to end the protocol.â Gao Da admitted.
I nodded. âYou havenât sent out the signal because you still donât know who issued the protocol in the first place? You fear this might be a trap?â
Gao Da nodded.
I sighed in relief, âJing Tian released the protocol.â
Gao Da looked at me. âHow can you tell?â
I looked back at him, âBrother Gao Da, thatâs what youâre thinking too, right?â
Gao Da didnât answer.
I sighed.
âOnly the two of you can release this protocol. Since you didnât do it, then it has to be Jing Tian. At least this proves Jing Tian is not in danger.â I muttered.
Gao Daâs expression was complicated, âNanxing, thankfully youâre here. Youâre right. I also believe it was Master Qi who released the protocol. However, I based that on my trust and understanding of Master Qi.
âNanxing, if you think the same way, then I believe weâre right. Yes, Master Qi is safe. He has to be!â
I shook my head gently. âNot necessarily. What if someone forced Jing Tian to issue this protocol?â
Gao Da was stunned. He looked like he was about to cry.
I held my head with both hands. âForget it. We canât be sucked into this whirlpool, or weâll both die from depression. Right now, we need to know what had happened to the global hacker competition where my little uncle and my friends are, as well as what had happened back in China.â
Gao Da looked like he had taken a roller-coaster. That was evident from the changing expressions on his face..