Aoi
Stories
2
Chapters
44
Words
70.3 K
Comments
13
Reading
5 h, 51 m
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The place he took me was an interrogation room on the sixth basement floor. While it was called an interrogation room, it was mostly indistinguishable from a detention center. College students caught for anti-establishment activities and rebel soldiers who engaged in armed resistance were still crammed one by one into the small rooms. Herod took me to one of the few actual interrogation rooms. There were two doors. The left one led to the interrogation room where the suspect questioning took…
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22.2 K • Ongoing
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Another headache. The sounds of conversation in the office pierced my ears. “Is that Seed Lux case still unresolved? I told you to bring in anyone, even a distributor! Eradication? Do you even know what that word means? How can a single investigation team catch them all? What if there's something bigger behind it? If you want to play righteous, get out of District 13 headquarters!” “Hey, why is the team leader flipping out again?” “Winchester Corp. must have said something again.…
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22.2 K • Ongoing
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That island was famous among investigators. An island where slaves with identification tags on their nipples, wearing harnesses on their naked bodies, and having all sorts of things shoved into their holes wandered around looking for dicks. Bizarre sex and torture-like sexual acts were commonplace there. Human rights were forgotten, and shame was a subject of violation. Dignity and morals were soaked in semen. No guest on the island considered the slaves as fellow human beings. They were pulsating…
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22.2 K • Ongoing
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"Has the formation dispersed?" "Reporting to the Lord, it has completely dispersed." "Understood. You may leave." Gu Jincheng looked at Jiang Gui's corpse, covered in a white cloth, and smiled faintly. "Blame your own bad luck." *** I hurried back to my bedchamber. This time, I had to examine the pattern on the ceiling properly. I couldn't relax otherwise! After repeatedly confirming that Gu Jincheng wasn't following me, I finally felt comfortable enough to examine the…
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48.0 K • Ongoing
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"Yu Ke..." "!!!" My name suddenly slipped from the lips of the peacefully sleeping boy, startling me. "Goodness, Lord, how can this brat even call your name in his sleep?" It seemed Song Qiyuan was cursing me in his dreams. My heart was pounding so hard I didn't even have the energy to respond to Ah Jiu's teasing. "...Yu Ke... ...too soon... ...to die..." Sleep-talk was usually indistinct or nonsensical. Fortunately, he didn't utter threats to kill me again, but it was still unsettling to…
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48.0 K • Ongoing
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The secret chamber was located inside an old storage shed in the back garden. I watched in fascination as Ah Jiu paced back and forth on the flat ground, hopping several times. A moment later, the ground trembled, and an opening, about seven chi wide, appeared. Following the steps downwards, the earth above slowly closed behind us. Small lanterns hung on both sides of the walls, emitting a faint glow. Although dim, the light was sufficient to illuminate the path. Ah Jiu led me forward in silence.…
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48.0 K • Ongoing
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Hearing my voice, Song Qiyuan turned to face me. I knew he was blind, but the way he looked directly at me was unnerving. He nodded slightly and offered a weak smile. "Understood." But the moment he finished speaking, his eyebrows furrowed, and sweat beaded on his forehead. He pressed his lips together, as if enduring great pain. Unable to hold it in any longer, he suddenly vomited a mouthful of dark red blood. Only then did I realize the extent of his injuries. I quickly reached out and pressed…
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48.0 K • Ongoing
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"Cough!" A weak cough broke through my thoughts. Turning my head, I saw the boy's face flushed crimson, his brows tightly knitted in pain, his eyes squeezed shut. I touched his forehead; his body was burning with fever, too hot to touch. "Child? Hey, child?" I gently shook him and called out several times, but he didn't open his eyes. Only hot air escaped his slightly parted lips. He occasionally coughed, repeating the name "Ye Wangzhi," but nothing else. "Lord, aren't you going to save…
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48.0 K • Ongoing
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Whether fifteen minutes had passed or not, the opposing side had completely dispersed. As Ah Jiu approached, inviting me to mount him, I glanced around. Looking at Jiang Gui and Wang Duoju, who was wearing a foolish grin, I asked, "Domain Lords, do you believe this Lord was right or wrong to let them go?" "If the Lord has done so, there must be a reason." To my surprise, the first to respond wasn't Wang Duoju, but someone who had been silent and expressionless the entire time. He had such an…
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48.0 K • Ongoing
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"Lord, Song Qiyuan has fallen." Just as I was silently praying for Song Qiyuan, Ah Jiu's voice reached my ears, snapping me back to reality. "Yes..." What was Ah Jiu's intention in saying this so suddenly? I already knew Song Qiyuan had fallen. I was already feeling guilty, and his words just made it worse! "You're going to save him, right? When you stroked his head that time, I felt like you cared about him." I froze. I never imagined hearing such words from Ah Jiu. I thought he harbored…
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48.0 K • Ongoing
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