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Chapter 356: Glory From Below (33)



Chapter 356: Chapter 356: Glory From Below (33)

Chuzheng felt that Xia Mufan’s gaze towards her was a bit strange, but every time she looked his way, Xia Mufan acted as if nothing had happened.

He always pulled Jiang Liang aside to whisper, not knowing what they were talking about.

After surreptitiously observing for a few days and noticing nothing unusual with Jiang Liang, Chuzheng finally relaxed.

If Xia Mufan dared to corrupt her Good Person Card, she would kill him!

Ding—

Chuzheng took out her phone.

The hacker Mr. who hadn’t contacted her for a long time, had sent her something about Huo Xuyang.

Huo Xuyang seemed genuinely clean.

But after the hacker’s relentless surveillance, he finally discovered a laptop that Huo Xuyang seldom used.

This laptop wasn’t at Huo Xuyang’s home either.

There were several websites in the notebook, all related to psychological crimes.

And a forum.

According to the hacker’s findings, this forum was a gathering of perverts discussing how to kill people.

Huo Xuyang logging into such websites…

“Is Huo Xuyang that person?”

Chuzheng asked the King’s Account.

[…Sister, you already think he is, why bother asking me now.]

“Just to confirm.” She felt it might not be certain, but if Bastard said so, then it definitely was.

[Sister, I can’t tell you…]

“Then, let’s just corrupt the Good Person Card. I’ll send him off to Huo Xuyang right away.”

[!!!]

The King’s Account was shocked.

This is your Good Person Card?

You like him, don’t you?

How can you say something so utterly heartless and cruel!!

[Sister… you like him, right?]

“Yep.” Chuzheng did not deny it, admitting proudly: “I’ll send him to Huo Xuyang. When he’s helpless and pitiable, I’ll appear, and won’t he think I’m a good person then?”

[…] @@novelbin@@

Does your family know you are so heartless and cruel!

[…It’s Huo Xuyang.] The King’s Account had no doubt: if it didn’t tell her, she would really do something like that.

“We can still work together happily.”

[…]No, we can’t!

The King’s Account felt Chuzheng was harboring bad intentions.

But it didn’t notice anything wrong with her, she seemed very normal.

Every day, she played games, teased the Good Person Card, occasionally blocked it, but not for long, and it didn’t know what she was doing.

Until—

A month later, the King’s Account suddenly discovered that Huo Xuyang had been arrested.

The charges were a bit much—embezzlement of public funds, illegal possession of drugs…

[Sister, don’t tell me you framed him?]

“What does it have to do with me?”

The innocence in Chuzheng’s tone almost convinced the King’s Account.

But this person had a history!!

Believing her would be foolish!

[Isn’t this inappropriate?] The King’s Account’s voice was timid.

“What about me?” Chuzheng said assertively: “Don’t talk nonsense.”

[Sister, don’t I know you well enough? Let’s be frank, was it you who did it to Huo Xuyang?]

“What if it was.”

[Is that a good thing?]

Chuzheng was dead serious: “Isn’t he the one who wanted to corrupt the Good Person Card?”

[…Yes.]

“Isn’t he the one who would have made the Good Person Card do bad things?”

[…Yes.]

“Is he bad?”

[…Yes.]

“So how is it inappropriate?” Chuzheng said confidently: “Am I not being a good person? I didn’t even kill him. I have improved.”

I’m trying to be a good person every day!

I’m so amazing.

[…]The King’s Account was so angry it was nearly explosive.

That’s not how you be a good person!!

And you’re praising yourself too!

Is there anyone else like you!?

When Huo Xuyang was arrested, he was completely bewildered.

It was later that Chuzheng tipped off the police.

Huo Xuyang was up to much more than just this.

According to the police investigation, Huo Xuyang used psychology and hypnosis to turn people with the potential to become criminals into actual criminals.

Jiang Liang wasn’t his first target.

According to his own records, there had already been several people before.

But Huo Xuyang didn’t admit to anything; whether he could be made to confess was now a matter for the police.

Jiang Liang had no idea about Huo Xuyang’s affairs.

He was still figuring out how to make Chuzheng marry him in the game.

Chuzheng felt it was a waste of time and useless, rejecting him outright with no room for easing up.

“Why won’t you marry me in the game?”

Jiang Liang sat on the floor, the laptop on the coffee table, as he lay on the edge, looking sideways at the person sitting on the sofa.

The girl had one leg bent, resting her finger on her knee, even a casual seating position exuded coolness.

“It’s pointless,” Chuzheng replied.

She had learned about the marriage process in the game, which required building intimacy.

This intimacy was a bit troublesome, involving various tasks, and Chuzheng gave up after looking into it.

Jiang Liang rested his chin in his hands, staring at the character in the game.

How could it be pointless?

If it were pointless, why would the game company create it?

Jiang Liang’s wrist was grabbed, and he was pulled onto the sofa, falling into Chuzheng’s arms.

Chuzheng pinched his chin and kissed him while Jiang Liang was still bewildered.

“Is this what you really want?” Chuzheng asked him.

Jiang Liang mumbled an affirmative.

He always felt she was too cold, as if having no connection to this world; he wanted to find something that could somewhat bind her.

Maybe it was to give himself some sense of security.

She was like an ephemeral dream to him, and he feared that when he woke up, she would be gone.

Chuzheng laid Jiang Liang on the sofa and kissed him gently.

Jiang Liang found his wrists and legs firmly pinned by Chuzheng, incapable of getting free, with slight ripples appearing in his deep blue eyes.

Like the surface of a calm lake stroked by a light breeze.

Jiang Liang suddenly felt a chill; his rational mind started to return as he looked at the person on top of him.

No… this isn’t right.

He wanted to marry her in the game, not to do… this!

“You… hmm…”

Jiang Liang’s words were stifled by Chuzheng’s kiss, and like stars scattered in the cosmos, his regathering rationality dispersed again, floating aimlessly.

Jiang Liang turned over, and his body suddenly became weightless as he fell to the floor.

He sat up somewhat bewildered, resting on the sofa with his eyes still unopened; it took a while before the sleepiness began to fade.

Jiang Liang belatedly realized something was amiss.

His murky thoughts grew clearer.

Flashes of images crossed his mind, and his cheeks instantly flamed with color.

Click…

Jiang Liang heard a noise from the door and immediately scrambled onto the sofa, wrapping himself in a blanket.

Chuzheng, carrying things, entered from outside and glanced at him, her tone neutral: “Awake.”

“…Yeah,” Jiang Liang nodded slightly, not daring to look at her.

“Your clothes are on the side,” Chuzheng reminded him.

Jiang Liang looked beside him and saw his neatly folded clothes, complete from outerwear to underwear.

Jiang Liang sat without moving, his face burning even hotter.

How could she act as if nothing had happened?

Jiang Liang wondered blankly.

*

The above story is purely a fabrication; please don’t take it seriously.

The author rambles on every day (⊙x⊙;)


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